Vikings, monks and the millennium: Canterbury in about 1000AD: two millennium lectures
Eales, Richard, 2000, Vikings, monks and the millennium: Canterbury in about 1000AD: two millennium lectures, Canterbury: Canterbury Archaeological Society.
The Dover Bronze Age Boat gallery guide
Owen, Elizabeth, 2000, The Dover Bronze Age Boat gallery guide, Dover: Dover Bronze Age Boat Trust.
St Leonard's, Hyther: the church with the bones
2000, St Leonard's, Hyther: the church with the bones, Andover: Pitkin.
Holter's Mill, St. Dunstan's Gate, Canterbury
1999, Holter's Mill, St. Dunstan's Gate, Canterbury, Westerham : Berkeley Homes.
The Saxon barrows in Greenwich Park
Martin, Alan R., 1999, The Saxon barrows in Greenwich Park, London: Blackheath Press.
Visit churches in Kent cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust
1999, Visit churches in Kent cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust, [n.p.]: Churches Conservation Trust.
A history of freemasonry in Maidstone and West Malling 1755 to 1998
Spiller, R.A., 1999, A history of freemasonry in Maidstone and West Malling 1755 to 1998, Maidstone: [the author].
Print culture in the Kentish Weald
Goulden, R.J., 1998, Print culture in the Kentish Weald, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Golden, R.J., 1998, Print culture in the Kentish Weald, Winchester : St. Paul's bibliographies, (photocopy).
Golden, R.J., 1998, Print culture in the Kentish Weald, Winchester : St. Paul's bibliographies, (photocopy).
John Abree (1691? - 1768): Canterbury's first printer
Shaw, David, 1998, John Abree (1691? - 1768): Canterbury's first printer, Winchester: St. Paul's bibliographies.
Barham, Philip, 1998, Maidstone fight 1648, Aylesford: Smiling Roundhead Press, [].
Barham, Philip, 1998, Maidstone fight 1648, Aylesford: Smiling Roundhead Press, [].
The river Cray: its size in past times
1998, The river Cray: its size in past times, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
[Trottiscliffe SS Peter and Paul]
1998, [Trottiscliffe SS Peter and Paul], [n.p.]: [n.p.].
A guide to All Souls Church, Crockenhill
Pittman, Susan, 1998, A guide to All Souls Church, Crockenhill, Eynsford: Farningham and Eynsford Local History Society.
Hadlow Castle: a short history
Thirsk, Joan, 1997, Hadlow Castle: a short history, Hadlow: Hadlow Historical Society.
Memorials in the churchyard of All Saints Church, Snodland, Kent
Ashbee, Andrew, 1997, Memorials in the churchyard of All Saints Church, Snodland, Kent, Snodland: Snodland Historical Society.
Guide to Sheppey
Johnson, Colin, 1997, Guide to Sheppey, Minster: Sheppey Local History Society.
Chalk parish church: an illustrated guide
Perkins, Malcolm, 1997, Chalk parish church: an illustrated guide, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Paine, J.M., 1997, The history of the Leas Cliff Hall and Leas Shelter, Folkestone., Folkestone, Folkestone & District Local History Society, [].
Paine, J.M., 1997, The history of the Leas Cliff Hall and Leas Shelter, Folkestone., Folkestone, Folkestone & District Local History Society, [].
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