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Annual Report and Accounts for the Year 1942
Contents and Illustrations, Volume 56
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Contents
- List of Officersviii, ix
- List of Local Secretariesx
- Societies in Unionxi, xii
- List of Membersxiii
- Report for the Year ended 31st December, 1942xxxi
- Financial Accounts for 1942xxxiv
- Illustrations Fund, 1942xxxviii
- Thomas Cockes, the Diarist. By Dorothy Gardiner1
- The Iconography of Darenth Font. By The Rev. A. H. Collins, M.A., F.S.A.6
- Thomas Heron of Chilham. By B. F. Jessup, F.S.A.11
- St. Mildred's Church, Canterbury. Further Notes on the Site. By Canon B. U. Potts, F.S.A.19
- The Saxon History of the Wantsum. By Gordon Ward, M.D., F.S.A.23
- Cherry Garden Hill Tumulus, Folkestone. By W. P. D. Stebbing, F.S.A., F.G.S.28
- Report on the Human Remains. By Professor A. J. E. Cave, M.D.29
- Notes on Bronze Objects from Shooter's Hill, Kent, and Elsewhere, and on the Antiquity of "Jew's Harps". By F. C. Elliston-Erwood, F.S.A.34
- Two Burial Groups of Belgic Age, Hothfield Common, near Ashford. By J. G. S. Brinson, Lt. B.E.41
- Henry Yevele, Architect, and His Works in Kent. By John H. Harvey48
- A Hand List of English Enclosure Acts and Awards. Part 17.—Open Fields, Commons and Enclosures in Kent. By W. E. Tate, F.B.Hist.S.54
- Miscellaneous Notes:68
- Review: "A Guide to St. Margarets, Lower Halstow." By A. K. W. Wright, B.D.74
- Kent Records Society Notice75
- Obituaries: William Howard Aymer Vallance76
- The Council for British Archaeology78
- General Index79
Illustrations
- The Iconography of Darenth Font:facing 6
- Thomas Heron of Chilhamfacing 11
- St. Mildred's Church, Canterbury: Plan of Binnewith showing Relation of Refuge to the Two Churches21
- Cherry Garden Hill Tumulus, Folkestone—Report on Human Remains:facing 30-32
- Notes on Bronze Objects from Shooter's Hill, Kent, and elsewhere, and on the Antiquity of "Jew's Harps"36-37
- Two Burial Groups of Belgic Age, Hothfield Common, near Ashford:facing 43-46
- Human Remains from St. Margaret's at Cliffe, Kent:facing 72