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
Slade, Brian, 1995, The Minster wells: the archaeological evaluation of the holy wells of Minster Abbey, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, Sheppey: [n.p.].
A guide to Great Dixter
Lloyd, Christopher, 1995, A guide to Great Dixter, Lydd: Angel Design.
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
Copus, Geoffrey, 1995, Alexander Miller Hallett of Goddington and the presentation of the new organ to Chelsfield Church in 1893, [n.p]: [n.p.].
The history of Archcliffe Fort, Dover, Kent
Welby, Douglas, 1995, The history of Archcliffe Fort, Dover, Kent, Dover: Crabwell Publications.
Romney Marsh earthworks
Anne Reeves, 1995, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 10. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Romney Marsh: the Debatable Ground
Michael Tooley, 1995, Romney Marsh: the Debatable Ground (ed. J . Eddison), OUCA Monograph 41.
The Morphology and Evolution of Denge Beach and Denge Marsh
Andrew Plater and Antony Long, 1995, Romney Marsh: the Debatable Ground (ed. J . Eddison), OUCA Monograph 41.
A Palaeoenvironmental Investigation of the 'Midley Sand' and Associated Deposits at the Midley Church Bank, Romney Marsh
Antony Long and Jim Innes, 1995, Romney Marsh: the Debatable Ground (ed. J . Eddison), OUCA Monograph 41.
Romney Marsh: the Field-Walking Evidence
Anne Reeves, 1995, Romney Marsh: the Debatable Ground (ed. J . Eddison), OUCA Monograph 41.
The Proposed Northern Course of the Rother: a Sedimentological and Microfaunal Investigation
Martin Wass, 1995, Romney Marsh: the Debatable Ground (ed. J . Eddison), OUCA Monograph 41.
The Medieval Houses of the Marsh: the Missing Evidence
Sarah Pearson, 1995, Romney Marsh: the Debatable Ground (ed. J . Eddison), OUCA Monograph 41.
Hope All Saints: a Survey and Discussion of the Ruins and Earthworks
Maureen Bennell, 1995, Romney Marsh: the Debatable Ground (ed. J . Eddison), OUCA Monograph 41.
Adaption and Investment in the Age of the Great Storms: Agricultural Policy on the Manors of the Principal Lords of the Romney Marshes and the Marshland Fringe c1250-1320
Anthony Gross and Andrew Butcher, 1995, Romney Marsh: the Debatable Ground (ed. J . Eddison), OUCA Monograph 41.
Medieval Salt-Making and the Inning of Tidal Marshes at Belgar, Lydd
Eleanor Vollans, 1995, Romney Marsh: the Debatable Ground (ed. J . Eddison), OUCA Monograph 41.
Medieval Farming and Flooding in the Brede Valley
Mark Gardiner, 1995, Romney Marsh: the Debatable Ground (ed. J . Eddison), OUCA Monograph 41.
The Impact of Marshland Drainage on Rye Harbour, 1550-1650
Stephen Hipkin, 1995, Romney Marsh: the Debatable Ground (ed. J . Eddison), OUCA Monograph 41.
Attempts to clear the Rother Channel, 1613-1624
Jill Eddison, 1995, Romney Marsh: the Debatable Ground (ed. J . Eddison), OUCA Monograph 41.
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