The story of St. Peters, Bexhill
Earwaker, Clifford, 1959, The story of St. Peters, Bexhill, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
The Normans in Canterbury
Urry, William, 1959, The Normans in Canterbury, Canterbury: Canterbury Archaeological Society.
The Canterbury adventure and account of the inception and growth of the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral, 1928 - 1959
Irving, Laurence, 1959, The Canterbury adventure and account of the inception and growth of the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral, 1928 - 1959, Canterbury: Friends of Canterbury Cathedral.
Eastbourne parish church, St. Marys'
March, W.W.S., 1959, Eastbourne parish church, St. Marys', Eastbourne: Sumfield and Day Ltd.
St. Mary's, Stoke D'Abernon: a short guide
1958, St. Mary's, Stoke D'Abernon: a short guide, Esher: The Wolsey Press Ltd.
An outline of Hastings history
Mainwaring-Baines, J., 1958, An outline of Hastings history, Hastings: Hastings Museum.
The secret language of the shell temple of Margate
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1958, The abc of British Railways locomotives: part 2 Southern region, London: Ian Allan Ltd, [].
1958, The abc of British Railways locomotives: part 2 Southern region, London: Ian Allan Ltd, [].
The shell temple of Margate: new light on its antiquity through the translation of its hidden language
Shaw, Conan, 1958, The shell temple of Margate: new light on its antiquity through the translation of its hidden language, Orpington: [the author].
Notes for correspondents of the Archaeology Division
1958, Notes for correspondents of the Archaeology Division, Surrey: Ordnance Survey.
1958, Eastwood Parish Church: church history guide, Ramsgate: Graham Cumming Ltd, [].
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The parish church of S. Mary, Stone
Barre, Leonora, 1958, The parish church of S. Mary, Stone, Stone : the church.
The parish church of St. Mary Magdalene, Lyminster
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The churches of St. Nicholas, Old Shoreham and St. Mary de Hau(v)ra, New Shoreham, Sussex
Simpson, F.S.W., 1958, The churches of St. Nicholas, Old Shoreham and St. Mary de Hau(v)ra, New Shoreham, Sussex, Gloucester: British Publishing Co. Ltd.
Parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, Salehurst, Sussex: a short history and guide
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The history of Ifield and Singlewell
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Woodchurch, near Ashford, Kent
Wynbourne, V.B., 1957, Woodchurch, near Ashford, Kent, Woodchurch : the author?
The parish church of Saint Mary, Kennington : year book, 1957 - 58
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The story of Thorney Island, Sussex
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