Henley’s Second World War Industrial Air-raid Shelters
Victor Smith explores Henley’s Second World War Industrial air-raid shelters.
Kent and the Abolition of the Slave Trade: A County Study, 1760S - 1807
Professor David Killingray
Lost Hamlets: Discovering and recording two quite different lost hamlets in Thanet North-East Kent
D. Gordon Taylor asks how two hamlets, only one mile apart, vary so much?
Great Tottington’s Sarsen Stones
Paul Ashbee’s study explores the history of the many stones, grouped and isolated, which were at one time to be seen on the lower land skirting Great Tottington.
Finances and government of Canterbury 1700-1850; an overview
F. H. Panton adds to the work already published in Archaeologia Cantiana examining some aspects of City life, together with the influence of the Cathedral, Parliamentary affairs and the Military on the City.
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