Sheep-keeping and Lookers' Huts on Romney Marsh
Anne Reeves and David Eve, 1998, Romney Marsh: Environmental Change and Human Occupation in a Coastal Lowland (ed. J. Eddison, M. Gardiner and A. Long), OUCA Monograph 46.
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
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Chalk parish church: an illustrated guide
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Tenterden: an outline history
Clark, Kenneth M., 1997, Tenterden: an outline history, Tenterden: Friends of West View Community Hospital.
Mapping and displaying the Romney Marsh landscape in the mid-18th century
Sarah Bendall, 1997, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 12. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Wainway Channel: aerial photographic evidence for land reclamation
Alice Deegan, 1997, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 12. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Archaeology at West Hythe: excavations in October 1996
Richard Cross, 1997, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 12. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Chislehurst caves: a short history
Inman, Eric, 1996, Chislehurst caves: a short history, Chislehurst: Kent Mushrooms Ltd.
The parish of Hythe, St Leonard's church: a historical and architectural guide
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A trip through Deptford: a tourist guide
Metal, Penny, 1996, A trip through Deptford: a tourist guide, Deptford: Deptford Discovery Team.
Wheaten, Alexander, 1996, The Ancient Woodlands of the Blean: summary of research 1987 to 1996, Canterbury University of Kent.
Wheaten, Alexander, 1996, The Ancient Woodlands of the Blean: summary of research 1987 to 1996, Canterbury University of Kent.
Death and disease in Romney Marsh c 1560-1860
Mary Dobson, 1996, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 11. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Investigations of the archaeology and past vegetation of Shirley Moor
Deborah J. Long, 1996, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 11. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Reclamation and social history of Walland Marsh before 1530
Jill Eddison, 1996, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 11. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Preliminary results from a survey of past vegetation communities in a transect across Romney Marsh
Deborah J. Long, 1995, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 10. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
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