Saint Eanswythe of Folkestone : her life, her relics and her monastery
Edwards, Eanswythe, 1980, Saint Eanswythe of Folkestone : her life, her relics and her monastery, Folkestone : Parish church.
Site manual: part 1: the written record
Museum of London, 1980, Site manual: part 1: the written record, London: Museum of London.
Eastry 979 - 197 : lathe, hundred and manor: a celebration of 1000 years of Eastry history
Bones, Jack, 1979, Eastry 979 - 197 : lathe, hundred and manor: a celebration of 1000 years of Eastry history, Sandwich: Sandwich Local History Society.
The Tunbridge Wells, Snodland and Edenbridge suspension railway: an abortive scheme of 1825-26, with notes on two more
Carley, James, 1979, The Tunbridge Wells, Snodland and Edenbridge suspension railway: an abortive scheme of 1825-26, with notes on two more, Meopham: Meopham Publications Committee.
Byrhtric Thegn of Meopham
Carley, James, 1979, Byrhtric Thegn of Meopham, Meopham: Meopham Publications Committee.
Windmills in Kent: a guide to existing windmills in the county
Turpin, B.J., 1979, Windmills in Kent: a guide to existing windmills in the county, Thaxted: Windmill Publications.
Wreck of a British Man-of-War discovered on the Goodwin Sands: interim report
Isle of Thanet Archaeological Unit, 1979, Wreck of a British Man-of-War discovered on the Goodwin Sands: interim report, Thanet: Isle of Thanet Archaeological Unit.
Pritchard, John A., 1979, A history of Erith: part IV: 1894-1965, Bexley: Libraries and Museums Department, London Borough of Bexley.
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Sundridge Park
Wilson, Ken, 1979, Sundridge Park, Bromley: Sundridge Park Management Centre.
Tales from a roadhouse
Tomlinson, A.W., 1979, Tales from a roadhouse, Hastings: M.D. Morgan.
Lydd volunteer Fire Brigade 1890-1940
Carpenter, Edward, 1978, Lydd volunteer Fire Brigade 1890-1940, Lydd: [the author].
Deal before the Conquest: through archaeological evidence
Tomaszewski, N.E., 1978, Deal before the Conquest: through archaeological evidence, Deal: Deal and Walmer Local History and Research Group.
Discovering walks in West Kent
Crouch, Marcus, 1978, Discovering walks in West Kent, Aylesbury: Shire Publications.
Ditton: the church and parish: a short history
Dodge, Alan, 1978, Ditton: the church and parish: a short history, Ditton: Ditton Parochial Church Council.
Exploring Loose village
Thornburgh, Roger, 1978, Exploring Loose village, Loose: Loose Amenities Association.
The story of Holy Trinity Church, Bosham
MacDermott, K.H., 1978, The story of Holy Trinity Church, Bosham, Gloucester: British Publishing Co. Ltd.
Borstal past and present
Clout, Norman, 1978, Borstal past and present, [n.p.]: [the author].
Pritchard, John A., 1978, A history of Erith: part III: 1837-1894, Bexley: Libraries and Museums Department, London Borough of Bexley.
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