Recent resistivity surveys and the use of micro computers in their interpretation
Daniels, Albert, 1988, Recent resistivity surveys and the use of micro computers in their interpretation, Maidstone:.
Hollingbourne and the Culpepers
Cleggett, David, 1988, Hollingbourne and the Culpepers, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Faversham shops guide
Percival, Arthur, 1988, Faversham shops guide, Faversham: Faversham Society.
The story of the Dover lifeboats
Morris, Jeff, 1988, The story of the Dover lifeboats, Coventry: [the author].
The Upper Cray Valley: 4000,000-4,000BC
1988, The Upper Cray Valley: 4000,000-4,000BC, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
Broomhill Church project: 1988 season
Gardiner, Mark, 1988, Broomhill Church project: 1988 season, London: Institute of Archaeology.
1988, The Crossness Engines Trust: background and aims of the Trust, Bexley: The Crossness Engines Trust, c.
1988, The Crossness Engines Trust: background and aims of the Trust, Bexley: The Crossness Engines Trust, c.
The design and creation of stained glass windows with reference to windows at St. Mary's
Weatherley, James, 1988, The design and creation of stained glass windows with reference to windows at St. Mary's, Ashford: Friends of St. Mary's.
The development of Hook Green, Meopham
Carley, James, 1988, The development of Hook Green, Meopham, Meopham : Meopham Publications Committee.
Sandgate : rise and progress of a village
Rene-Martin, Linda, 1988, Sandgate : rise and progress of a village, Sandgate : the authgor.
Shoreham, Kent: a village booklet
Meade, Joyce (ed.), 1988, Shoreham, Kent: a village booklet, Shoreham: Shoreham Women's Institute.
Recording worked stones: a practical guide
Blagg, Tom, 1987, Recording worked stones: a practical guide, York: Council for British Archaeology.
Canterbury in Domesday Book
Tatton-Brown, Tim, 1987, Canterbury in Domesday Book, Canterbury : Canterbury Archaeological Trust.
The bells of St. Mary's
Ridley, D.G., 1987, The bells of St. Mary's, Ashford: Friends of St. Mary's.
Eastwell : the Royal village
Dormer, Philip G., 1986, Eastwell : the Royal village, Ashford: The author.
Ashford families from their records in the registers
Ruderman, Arthur, 1986, Ashford families from their records in the registers, Ashford: Friends of St. Mary's.
Leeds Castle: illustrated history and guide to the rooms
Bryant, Arthur, 1985, Leeds Castle: illustrated history and guide to the rooms, Maidstone: Leeds Castle Foundation.
Discovering Avebury
Edelman, Ian, 1985, Discovering Avebury, Aylesbury: Shire Publications.
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