Maritime Kent Through the Ages
A wide-ranging history of the geography and communities of Kent from the earliest times to the present day. Edited by Stuart Bligh, Elizabeth Edwards and Sheila Sweetinburgh.
Tonbridge Fortress
Paul Tritton of the Kent Defence Research Group investigates how a Kent market town prepared to confront a Nazi invasion during Britain’s darkest Hour.
Searching for Ebony
Paul and Pat Tritton investigate a long-lost village on an inland island.
Hadlow: Life, Land & People in a Wealden Parish 1460 -1600
Joan Thirsk, Bridgett Jones, Alison Williams, Anne Hughes and Caroline Wetton.
Religious worship in Kent: the census of 1851
Edited by M. Roake. Kent Archaeological Society Records, 27 (1999).
Kent heresy proceedings, 1511-12
Edited by N. P. Tanner. Kent Archaeological Society Records, 26 (1997).
Excavations in the Cathedral Precincts, 2 ‘Meister Omers’, Linacre Garden, and St Gabriel’s Chapel
J.D. Driver, J. Rady and M. Sparks. Vol IV of The Archaeology of Canterbury series, published by Canterbury Archaeological Trust LTD and Kent Archaeological Society, with the aid of generous grants from the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, the Simon Fraser University, British Columbia and the Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust, and of a loan from the King’s School, Canterbury, 1990.
Sevenoaks wills and inventories in the reign of Charles II
Kent Archaeological Society Records, 25 (1988).
Canterbury Excavations: Intra- and Extra-Mural Sites 1949–1955 and 1980–1984
By S.S. Frere, P. Bennett, J. Rady and S. Stow. Vol VIII of The Archaeology of Canterbury series, published for the Canterbury Archaeological Trust by the Kent Archaeological Society with the aid of a grant from the Historic Buildings and Monument Commission (England), 1987.
Kentish visitations of Archbishop William Warham and his deputies,1511-1512
Edited by K. L. Wood-Legh. Published 1984.
Excavations in the St George’s Street and Burgate Street Areas
By S.S. Frere and Sally Stow. Vol VII of The Archaeology of Canterbury series, published for Canterbury Archaeological Trust LTD by Kent Archaeological Society with the aid of a grant from the Department of the Environment, 1983.
Timber and brick building in Kent
A selection from the J. Fremlyn Streatfield collection. Kent Archaeological Society Records, 20 (1971).
Monumental inscriptions in the churchyard and church of All Saints’, Lydd, Kent
Kent Archaeological Society (1927).
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- Accounts Books
- Architecture
- Canterbury
- Canterbury Cathedral
- Censuses
- Ceramics
- Charters
- Church History
- Churches
- Cinque Ports
- County Maps
- Defences
- Diocese of Canterbury
- Diocese of Rochester
- Ebony
- Excavations
- Feet of Fines
- Hadlow
- Historiography
- Industrial
- Inventories
- Iron Age
- Kent Defences Research Group
- Lullingstone
- Lydd
- Maidstone
- Maritime
- Maritime Kent Research Group
- Medieval
- Memorials
- Modern
- Monasticism
- Monumental Inscriptions
- Old Romney
- Oxney
- Paintings
- Registers
- Rochester
- Rochester Cathedral
- Sevenoaks
- Snodland
- Stained Glass
- Strood
- Tenterden
- Tonbridge
- Wills
- World War II