Pett to Cliff End walk 25th March 2006
Terry Burke, 2006, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 28. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Rye and hinterlands project and the research volunteers
Gill Draper, 2006, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 28. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Life through a lens: the story of Freda Barton 1867 - 1940
Foreman, I., 2006, Life through a lens: the story of Freda Barton 1867 - 1940, West Malling: West Malling Society.
Drop me off in Smarden: a tour of the town
Jefferson, Michael, 2006, Drop me off in Smarden: a tour of the town, Smarden: Smarden Local History Society.
Barron, Richard (ed.), 2006, St Mary's Church Greenhithe 1856-2006: celebrating 150 years, Greenhithe: St Mary's Church, [].
Barron, Richard (ed.), 2006, St Mary's Church Greenhithe 1856-2006: celebrating 150 years, Greenhithe: St Mary's Church, [].
The Margate Shell Grotto
R. F. LeGear, MAAIS, AIFA, 2006, Kent Archaeological Society Paper No. 23. Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Ye Sute for ye Rype, 1572: lawsuits and landscapes at Lydd
Oliver Harris, 2006, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 27. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Small ports project 2003-2005
Terry Burke, 2006, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 27. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Small ports project and related articles in the Irregular
Helen Clarke, 2006, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 27. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
A participant's thoughts on the small ports project
Terry Burke, 2006, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 27. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Some results of historical aspects of the small ports project
Gill Draper, 2006, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 27. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Small ports project: Reading Street to Chapel Bank walk 15th October 2005
Terry Burke, 2006, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 27. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Spasmodic advances: the colonisation of Walland Marsh: a walk with Jill Eddison 3rd September 2005
Ray Huson, 2006, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 27. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Some Romneian archives and collections
Clive Chizlett, 2006, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 27. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
The History of Education in the Village of Ash next Ridley, Kent. (1735-1950)
N. J. Muller, 1971, A thesis written whilst at Canterbury Christ Church College, Canterbury in 1965. Revised 1971.
Five thousand years of storms and coastal evolution
Antony Long, 2005, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 26. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Some thoughts on the Harbours of Lydd
Beryl Coates, 2005, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 26. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Denge marsh hoard and the Dungeness coastline
Peter Bagwell Purefoy, 2005, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 26. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Small ports project: Wittersham walk 4th September 2004
Terry Burke, 2005, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 26. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Cheney nature reserve visit 14 may 2005
Terry Burke, 2005, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 26. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
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