Tenterden: an outline history
Clark, Kenneth M., 1997, Tenterden: an outline history, Tenterden: Friends of West View Community Hospital.
Chislehurst caves: a short history
Inman, Eric, 1996, Chislehurst caves: a short history, Chislehurst: Kent Mushrooms Ltd.
The parish of Hythe, St Leonard's church: a historical and architectural guide
Barker, Jack F., 1996, The parish of Hythe, St Leonard's church: a historical and architectural guide, [n.p.]: [the author].
A trip through Deptford: a tourist guide
Metal, Penny, 1996, A trip through Deptford: a tourist guide, Deptford: Deptford Discovery Team.
Wheaten, Alexander, 1996, The Ancient Woodlands of the Blean: summary of research 1987 to 1996, Canterbury University of Kent.
Wheaten, Alexander, 1996, The Ancient Woodlands of the Blean: summary of research 1987 to 1996, Canterbury University of Kent.
Eynsford Castle: a brief guide and history
McIntyre, S.G., 1995, Eynsford Castle: a brief guide and history, Farningham: Farningham and Eynsford Local History Society.
The Mary Rose: a guide
Rule, Margaret, 1995, The Mary Rose: a guide, Portsmouth: The Mary Rose Trust.
The Minster wells: the archaeological evaluation of the holy wells of Minster Abbey, Isle of Sheppey, Kent
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A guide to Great Dixter
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A guide to the Western Heights defences, Dover
Burridge, David, 1995, A guide to the Western Heights defences, Dover, Dover: Kent Defence Research Group.
Alexander Miller Hallett of Goddington and the presentation of the new organ to Chelsfield Church in 1893
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The history of Archcliffe Fort, Dover, Kent
Welby, Douglas, 1995, The history of Archcliffe Fort, Dover, Kent, Dover: Crabwell Publications.
Sidley, Trevor, 1994, The Teston Club 1894-1993: a history of the first hundred years., Teston: Teston Club, [].
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The 10th Earl's Eastwell connection
Dormer, Philip G., 1994, The 10th Earl's Eastwell connection, Eastwell: Eastwell Publications.
The Abbess's well: Minster Abbey, Isle of Sheppey, England
Slade, Brian, 1994, The Abbess's well: Minster Abbey, Isle of Sheppey, England, Sheppey: Sheppey Archaeological Society.
Some woods North West of Canterbury
Wheaten, Alexander, 1994, Some woods North West of Canterbury, Canterbury: University of Kent.
New Tavern Fort, Thames: fort log
Palmerston Forts Society, 1993, New Tavern Fort, Thames: fort log, [n.p.]: Kent Defence Research Group.
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