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E.W.M., 1957, A short history of Wye, Wye : Wye Historical Society, rep.
Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Brabourne, Kent
1957, Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Brabourne, Kent, Brabourne : the church.
1956, Parish church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Nutfield, Surrey, Ramsgate: Graham Cumming Ltd., [].
1956, Parish church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Nutfield, Surrey, Ramsgate: Graham Cumming Ltd., [].
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St. Mary's church, Ashford, Kent
J.H.C., 1956, St. Mary's church, Ashford, Kent, Gloucester : British Publishing Co. Ltd.
The origin and first hundred years of the Society
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Commonwealth Canterbury
Gardiner, Dorothy, 1956, Commonwealth Canterbury, Canterbury: Canterbury Archaeological Society.
The borough church of St. Clement, Hastings: architectural and historical notes
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Guide to East Grinstead parish church
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The charities of Cranbrook
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The home of seven centuries: being the history of Cogan House, St. Peter's Street, Canterbury
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The Parish Church of St. James, Great Grimsby
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St. Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, Kent
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The parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, Rye, Sussex
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Old buildings: problem and challenge
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The Leicestershire Archaeological Society 1855-1955
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Guide to the church of Southease
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1955, Points of interest in the church of St. mary and St. Ethelburga, Lyminge, Kent, Lyminge : the church, rev.
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