St. George the Martyr: the parish church of Ramsgate 1827-1977
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Arretine and Samian pottery
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Wingham : a medieval town illus., map, diagrs
Parkin, E.W., 1977, Wingham : a medieval town illus., map, diagrs., Maidstone : Kent Archaeological Society.
Pritchard, John A., 1977, A history of Erith: part II: 1485-1837, Bexley: Libraries and Museums Department, London Borough of Bexley.
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1977, The Deal scene: 1887-1977, Deal: Deal, Walmer and District History Society.
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Roman fortifications on the Saxon shore
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Sissinghurst Castle: an illustrated guide
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Some Eltham local history records
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Thirty museums and galleries in Kent: a brief guide
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The Holwood Estate, Keston
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A guide to St. Mary's, Chiddingstone: together with brief notes on the history of the village and parish
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The bells of Canterbury Cathedral
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The conservation of ancient marble
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