The story of Lamb House, Rye: the home of Henry James
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Canterbury: the ancient site of the Kentish Kings
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Canterbury: the story of a Cathedral
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Control of pounds and pints: a history of Dover's role in the control of weights and measures within the Borough and its Liberties from the thirteenth century until 31st March 1974
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The Bexley deneholes
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S.K.L.R. stockbook and guide 1975
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Joseph Conrad's homes in Kent
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Local Martello towers: some notes
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Edwardian Rye from contemporary photographs
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The parish church of St. Augustine, Snave
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Allington Castle: the medieval phase
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The buildings of Greenwich
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The Canterbury and Whitstable Railway
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Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
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