Guide to the Deptford parish church of St. Paul
Gurnett, Peter A.T., 1992, Guide to the Deptford parish church of St. Paul, Deptford: Historic Deptford.
Getting married in a Kent Register Office
1992, Getting married in a Kent Register Office, Maidstone: Kent County Council.
The whole of Minster Village is to become a protected area
Slade, Brian, 1992, The whole of Minster Village is to become a protected area, Sheppey: Sheppey Archaeological Society.
Born, died and married in Kent
1992, Born, died and married in Kent, Maidstone: Kent County Council.
Charing: the parish and the church
1992, Charing: the parish and the church, Charing: Charing and District Local History Society.
A guide to the Isle of Sheppey, Kent
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An A-Z history of Chalk parish
Bull, C.R., 1992, An A-Z history of Chalk parish, Chalk: Chalk Parish History Group.
The choicest blend teapot trail: a taste of Kent
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The easy way to read and write hieroglyphics
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The Edinburghs at Eastwell
Dormer, Philip G., 1992, The Edinburghs at Eastwell, Eastwell: Eastwell Publications.
Old Romney - the search for the early medieval port
Mark Gardiner, 1992, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 7. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Paleogeography of Denge Marsh
Andrew Plater, 1992, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 7. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
3-4 West Street, New Romney
Roland Harris, 1992, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 7. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Archaeology at Lydd New Quarry
Ian Greig, 1992, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 7. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Romney Marsh: the debatable ground
Michael Tooley, 1993, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 8. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Hollingbourne and the Thomas family
Gipps, Bryan, 1991, Hollingbourne and the Thomas family, Hollingbourne: All Saints Church.
City of Rochester Upon Medway: visitors guide
1991, City of Rochester Upon Medway: visitors guide, Rochester: Rochester Upon Medway City Council.
Copperas and copperas tokens of Essex and Kent
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