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.
Flandrian sedimentation and palaeoenvironments in Pett Level, the Brede and lower Rother and Walland Marsh
Martyn Waller, Paul Burrin and Andrew Marlow, 1988, Romney Marsh: Evolution, Occupation, Reclamation (ed. J. Eddison and C. Green). OUCA Monograph 24, pp. 3-29.
Water level changes and sedimentation during the Flandrian Age in the Romney Marsh area
Michael Tooley and Andrew Switzu, 1988, Romney Marsh: Evolution, Occupation, Reclamation (ed. J. Eddison and C. Green). OUCA Monograph 24.
The Holocene floodplain and alluvial deposits of the Rother valley and their bearing on the evolution of Romney Marsh
Paul Burrin, 1988, The Holocene floodplain and alluvial deposits of the Rother valley and their bearing on the evolution of Romney Marsh, pp. 31-52.
Archaeological and palaeoenvironmental investigations at Pannel Bridge, near Pett Level, East Sussex
Robin Holgate and Andrew Woodcock, 1988, Romney Marsh: Evolution, Occupation, Reclamation (ed. J. Eddison and C. Green). OUCA Monograph 24.
A group of Early Bronze Age axes from Lydd
Stuart Needham, 1988, Romney Marsh: Evolution, Occupation, Reclamation (ed. J. Eddison and C. Green). OUCA Monograph 24.
Romney Marsh in the Roman period
Barry Cunliffe, 1988, Romney Marsh: Evolution, Occupation, Reclamation (ed. J. Eddison and C. Green). OUCA Monograph 24.
Recent geotechnical, geomorphological and archaeological investigations of the abandoned cliff backing Romney Marsh at Lympne, Kent
John Hutchinson, 1988, Romney Marsh: Evolution, Occupation, Reclamation (ed. J. Eddison and C. Green). OUCA Monograph 24.
Romney Marsh in the early Middle Ages
Nicholas Brooks, 1988, Romney Marsh: Evolution, Occupation, Reclamation (ed. J. Eddison and C. Green). OUCA Monograph 24.
The topography of the Walland Marsh area between the eleventh and thirteenth century
Tim Tatton-Brown, 1988, Romney Marsh: Evolution, Occupation, Reclamation (ed. J. Eddison and C. Green). OUCA Monograph 24.
New Romney and the river of Newenden in the later Middle Ages
Eleanor Vollans, 1988, Romney Marsh: Evolution, Occupation, Reclamation (ed. J. Eddison and C. Green). OUCA Monograph 24.
Medieval settlement and society in the Broomhill area and excavations at Broomhill church
Mark Gardiner, 1988, Romney Marsh: Evolution, Occupation, Reclamation (ed. J. Eddison and C. Green). OUCA Monograph 24.
Drowned lands: changes in the course of the Rother and its estuary and associated drainage problems, 1635-1737
Jill Eddison, 1988, Romney Marsh: Evolution, Occupation, Reclamation (ed. J. Eddison and C. Green). OUCA Monograph 24, 1988.
Palaeogeography of marine inlets in the Romney Marsh area
Christopher Green, 1988, Romney Marsh: Evolution, Occupation, Reclamation (ed. J. Eddison and C. Green). OUCA Monograph 24.
Sea defence and land drainage of Romney Marsh
Geoffrey Robinson, 1988, Romney Marsh: Evolution, Occupation, Reclamation (ed. J. Eddison and C. Green). OUCA Monograph 24.
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