The story of Swanscombe Man
Duff, K.L. (ed.), 1985, The story of Swanscombe Man, Maidstone: Kent County Council.
A history of Groombridge
Ellingham, C.J., 1985, A history of Groombridge, Groombridge: Broad Oak Press.
A portrait head of Septimus Severus and an Isiac bust in the Maison Dieu Museum, Ospringe
Blagg, T.F.C., 1985, A portrait head of Septimus Severus and an Isiac bust in the Maison Dieu Museum, Ospringe, [n.p.]: Oxford Journal of Archaeology.
Scadbury Manor
1985, Scadbury Manor, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
Shoreham remembers 1939-1945
Saynor, Joy, 1985, Shoreham remembers 1939-1945, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Pottery archive: user's handbook
Museum of London, 1984, Pottery archive: user's handbook, London: Museum of London.
Happy hopping days
1984, Happy hopping days, Tunbridge Wells: Tunbridge Wells Adult Education Centre.
Keys to the countryside of S.E. England: a list of maps, guides and walking groups
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Folkestone 1790 - 1891: a pictorial catalogue of engravings
Marrin, John, 1984, Folkestone 1790 - 1891: a pictorial catalogue of engravings, Folkestone : J. and P. Marrin.
Forgery in the Middle Ages
Brooke, Christopher, 1984, Forgery in the Middle Ages, [n.p.]: [the author].
The story of St. Mary's : a short history of the parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, Ashford, Kent
Burden, W.R., 1984, The story of St. Mary's : a short history of the parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, Ashford, Kent, Ashford: Friends of St. Mary's.
The visitor's Folkestone
Whitney, C.E., 1984, The visitor's Folkestone, Canterbury: St. Martin's Publishing.
Research objectives in British archaeology
Thomas, Charles (ed.), 1983, Research objectives in British archaeology, London: Council for British Archaeology.
Groombridge Place: a moated manor on the borders of Kent and Sussex
Lee, Barbara, 1983, Groombridge Place: a moated manor on the borders of Kent and Sussex, Groombridge: Broad Oak Press.
A late medieval Hertfordshire glazed ware: a dated type-series of London medieval pottery: part 3
Jenner, Anne, 1983, A late medieval Hertfordshire glazed ware: a dated type-series of London medieval pottery: part 3, London: Museum of London.
Peninsula round: the Hoo Peninsula, Kent
Worsdale, Des, 1982, Peninsula round: the Hoo Peninsula, Kent, Rainham: Meresborough books.
Hatcham and Telegraph Hill: an historical sketch
Thatcher, Raymond, 1982, Hatcham and Telegraph Hill: an historical sketch, Lewisham: Lewisham Local History Society.
The Meopham Edmeades
Carley, James, 1982, The Meopham Edmeades, Meopham: Meopham Publications Committee.
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