Kentish Bibliography

ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF KENTISH ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY

Compilers: D. Saunders Kent History & Library Centre,

K. Parfitt, Prof. D. Killingray.

A bibliography of books, articles, reports, pamphlets published in 2019 and 2020 unless otherwise stated.

general and multi-period

Baldwin, R.P., Diary of a Dig: an account of the archaeological excavations during the summer of 2019 at the church of St Mary & St Ethelberga, Lyminge (Lyminge: Pathways to The Past).

Canterbury Archaeological Trust., Canterbury’s Archaeology 2018-2019 43rd Annual Report (Canterbury: CAT).

Cramp, G., ‘From Medieval Wrotham Palace Garden to Bowling Green’, KAS Newsletter, 111, 5-7.

Crampton, C., The Way to the Sea: the forgotten histories of the Thames (London: Granta).

Dawkes, G., Beyond the Wantsum: archaeological investigations in South Thanet, Kent (Portslade: SpoilHeap Publications).

Dawkes, G., Living by The Creek: excavations at Kemsley, Sittingbourne, Kent (Norwich: UCL).

Graham, D. and Scott, J.H., ‘Alphanumeric Graffiti at Rochester Cathedral’, Archaeologia Cantiana, 140, 181-199.

Hibberd, S., The Little History of Kent (Cheltenham: History Press).

Hull, G. et al., Archaeological Excavations on Sites of Bronze Age and Iron Age Occupation in Kent, 2014-16 (Berkshire: Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd, 2008).

Jardine-Rose, P., ‘The Lead Font at The Church of St Margaret, Wychling’, Archaeologia Cantiana, 140, 233-249.

Lloyd, J., ‘The Kentish Demonym – or, the Demonym of Kent’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 155-180.

Mackenzie, C.K., Culture and Society at Lullingstone Roman Villa (Oxford: Archaeopress Archaeology).

Moynihan, Peter., Kentish Brewers and the Brewers of Kent: a historical directory of Kent brewers, 1293-2019 (including those in the parts of the historic county now in Greater London) (Longfield, Kent: Brewery History Society).

Scott, J., ‘Fragments of History: Rochester Cathedral’s story in stone, glass and thread’, KAS Newsletter, 111, 21-23.

Taylor, G., ‘The Dutch Gables of Kent’, KAS Newsletterr, 111, 36-37 [update to KAS newsletters 93 and 94, 2012].

Taylor, R. and Birkbeck, F., ‘Badlesmere Bottom Geophysical Survey’, KAS Newsletter, 111, 15-17.

Torode, P., Chalk Village: a walk through time (Gravesend: Peter Torode).

Tritton, P., Searching for Ebony: a long-lost village on an inland island (Maidstone: KAS).

Turner, S., Treasures at Canterbury Cathedral (London: Scala Arts & Heritage).

prehistoric

Beresford, F., ‘The Context of the Palaeolithic Straight-Tusked Elephant Found at Upnor, Kent, 1911’, KAS Newsletter, 111, 28-32.

Beresford, F., ‘A Re-Examination of the Late Nineteenth-Century Palaeolithic Finds in The Upper Cray Area, Bromley’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 269-84.

Blanning, E., ‘Spoons, Flags and Heroes: a newly discovered item relating to the Hiltons of Selling’, KAS Newsletter, 111, 38-40.

Boughton, D., 50 Bronze Age Finds from the Portable Antiquities Scheme (Stroud: Amberley Press) [Includes metalwork hoard from Boughton Malherbe].

Brown, A. and Russell, J., ‘Mesolithic Geoarchaeological Investigations in the Outer Thames Estuary’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 309-11.

Clark, P. et al., Chalk Hill: Neolithic and Bronze Age Discoveries at Ramsgate, Kent (Leiden: Sidestone Press).

Clarke, G. and Brudenell, M., ‘Later Prehistoric Settlement and Ceramics from the Downland Fringes at New Thanington, Canterbury’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 111-23.

Gibbons, T. and V., ‘Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age Site on the Banks of the Goresend Creek, Minnis Bay, Birchington’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 72-88.

Knowles P.G., ‘A Magnificent Ficron and Assemblage Containing Cleavers from Canterbury: A Reanalysis of the Collection of Dr Tom Armstrong Bowes and a Problem of Provenance’, Journal for Lithic Studies, 41, 2021.

Lamb, A.W., ‘The Deal-Type Inhumations of Kent: defining an Iron Age mortuary group in the light of new discoveries’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 98-124.

Parfitt, K., ‘An Unusual Pit and other nearby Prehistoric Finds at Woodnesborough’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 37-52.

Parfitt, K., Ceremonial Living in The Third Millennium BC: Excavations at Ringlemere Site M1, Kent, 2002-2006 (London: The British Museum Press).

Stastney, P. et al., ‘Reconstructing the Prehistoric Landscapes of the Littlebrook Power Station Site, Dartford’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 199-212.

Wenban-Smith, F. et al., Prehistoric Ebbsfleet: excavations and research in advance of High Speed 1 and South Thameside Development Route 4, 1989-2003 (Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology).

Wilson, T., ‘Archaeological Investigations at New Haine Road, Westwood, Broadstairs: further observat-ions of a prehistoric agricultural landscape on the Isle of Thanet’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 285-97.

roman

Black, E., et al., ‘A Roman Tile-Kiln and an Associated Third-Century Hoard of Sestertii at Bircholt Farm, Brabourne’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 221-244.

Burrows, V., ‘Adisham Mill: Romano-British Temple to Ritual Landscape’, KAS Newsletter, 111, 8-9.

Shaffrey, R., ’The Roman Villa at Minster in Thanet. Part 12: Quernstones and Millstones’, Archaeo-logia Cantiana, cxl, 1-12.

Weekes, J., ‘Excavations in Westgate Gardens, Canterbury: revealing the changing character of Roman Watling Street, and Durovernums evolving street layout’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 260-274.

Weston, A., ‘Republican Dressel 1 AmphoraeFrom East Wear Bay, Folkestone’, Archaeologia Cantiana, CXL, 47-58.

anglo-saxon

Klevnas, A., ‘“Robbed in Antiquity”: grave opening in seventh-century East Kent – stimulated by cross-Channel influences,’ Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 1-24.

McKarracher, M., Farming Transformed in Anglo-Saxon England: agriculture in the long eighth century (Oxford: Windgather Press).

Thomas, G., ‘Mead-Halls of the Oiscingas: a new Kentish perspective on the Anglo-Saxon complex phenomenon’, Medieval Archaeology, 62 (2018), 262-303.

medieval

Bradford, P. and McHardy, A.K (eds), Proctors for Parliament: clergy, community and politics c.1248-1539 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press & Canterbury & York Soc.) 2 vols. [Many references to Kent].

Cohen, N., ‘Scratches And Storytelling: graffiti and interpretation at National Trust sites in Kent and East Sussex’, Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture, 6, 1 (2017), 119-31.

Cohen, N., ‘Community and Public Archaeology at Knole’, Views, 55 (2018), 72-74.

Cohen, N., ‘Knole, Kent’, British Archaeology, 168 (2018), 54-55.

Copsey, R., ‘The History of The Carmelite Priory at Lossenham, Newenden, c.1243-1538’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 148-160.

Draper, G., ‘A Key Figure among Kent’s Fifteenth-Century Gentry: Sir John Fogge’s career and his motivations for rebuilding St Mary’s church, Ashford’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 250-268.

Draper, G., ‘The development of settlements and routes in the Weald c.1000-1500, with a case-study of a secondary “pilgrim route” in Sussex’, Medieval Settlement Research, 34 (2019).

Eales, R., ‘Dover Castle and Royal Power in Twelfth-Century Kent. Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 245-29.

Gibson, J. and Sweetinburgh, S., ‘Playing the Passion in Late Fifteenth-Century New Romney: the play wardens’ account fragment’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 124-136.

Hodges-Kluck, K.L., ‘Canterbury and Jerusalem, England and the Holy Land, c.1150-1220’, Viator, (2019), 153-71.

Lamberts, C.L., ‘Naval Services in The Cinque Ports’, in G.P. Baker, C.L. Lambert and D. Simpkins (eds), Military Communities in Later Medieval England. Essays in Honour of Andrew Ayton (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2018).

Malone, C.M., Twelfth-Century Sculptural Finds at Canterbury Cathedral and the Cult of Thomas Becket (Oxford: Oxbow Books).

Martin, D. and B., ‘An Unusual Fifteenth-Century Building with a Special First-Floor “Meeting Room” – 15 Knightrider Street, Maidstone’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 70-83.

C.G. Pickvance, ‘The Canterbury group of arcaded gothic early medieval chests: a dendrochronological and comparative study’, The Antiquaries Journal, 98, 2018, 149-185. 

C.G. Pickvance, ‘The St. Mary’s, Climping and Chichester Cathedral medieval chests: a dendro-chronological and comparative study, Sussex Archaeological Collections, 157, 2019, 173-187. [Section compares Kent and Sussex medieval chests.]

Scott, J., ‘Rochester Cathedral Masons’ Marks’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 161-182.

Summerson, H., ‘Repercussions from the Barons’ Wars: a Kent inquest of 1264’, Historical Research, 91, (2018), 573-78.

Sweetinburgh, S., ‘Community Care: civic charitable institutions in the Kentish Cinque Ports, c.1300-c.1500’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 183-198.

Williams, C., ‘Understanding Becket’s Canterbury: the legacy of William Urry’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 213-220.

Williams, J.H., ‘Bailiffs and Canterbury’s Firma Burgi in the Thirteenth Century’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 214-232.

early modern

Alston, M., Eighteenth Century Disputes in the Manor of Minster (Ipswich: Margaret Alston, 2018).

Awty, B.G., Adventure in Iron: the blast furnace and its spread from Namur to northern France, England and North America, 1450-1650; a technological, political and genealogical investigation (Hildenborough: Iron Weald). 2 vols.

Baker, J., Sarah Baker and Her Kentish Theatres 1737-1816: challenging the status quo (London: Society for Theatre Research).

Bartram, C., Kentish Book Culture: writers, archives, libraries and sociability 1400-1660 (Oxford: Peter Lang).

Bolton, M., ‘Elizabethan and Early Stuart Thanet: the expansion of education provision and its impact on literacy levels’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 53-71.

Boston, D., ‘England’s Earliest Painted and Framed Royal Coat of Arms (Edward VI, 1547-53) in St Mary’s Church, Westerham: the work of a Low Countries’ artist commissioned by the Gresham family’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 84-97.

Buckingham, C., ‘Catholic Recusancy in Kent 1559-1800’, Journal of Kent History, 88, 16.

Cohen, N. and Parton, F., Knole Revealed: archaeology and discovery at a great country house in Kent (Swindon: National Trust).

Doe, T. and Thornton, C. (eds), Dr Thomas Plume, 1630-1704: his life and legacies in Essex, Kent and Cambridge (Hertford: University Hertfordshire Press).

Draper, S., ‘The Hive of Activity at the ‘Glasshouse’ 1585-7 – a window on the development of Knole’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 137-54.

Fawbert, H., ‘Knowle Neere Sevenock: a great old fashioned house’, Views, 55 (2018), 62-64.

Greaves, A., The Origin of Tenterden and its Surrounds (Tenterden: Debinair Publishing).

James, L (ed.), The Household Accounts of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1635-1642 (Martlesham: Boydell Press).

Harrington, D., ‘A Map Drawn by Christopher Saxton of the Estate owned by Henry Saker of Faversham’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 315-320.

Lambert, C. and Baker, G., ‘The Merchant Fleet and Ship-Board Community of Kent, c.1565-c.1580’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 89-110.

Newell, N., ‘Cardinal Error? The Cranbrook Plot to assassinate Thomas Wolsey in 1528’, Cranbrook Journal, 30, 1-3.

Warren, R., ‘The Ministers of St Dunstan’s Church, Cranbrook, in the English Revolution c.1640-1660’, Cranbrook Journal, 30, 4-8.

Worthen, H., ‘The Administration of Military Welfare in Kent, 1642-1679’, in Appleby, D and Hopper, A (eds), Battle-Scarred: mortality, medical care and military welfare in the British Civil Wars (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2018) [chapter 9].

Wright, D.,‘”Devotion To The Uncovering and Recording of a Nation’s Language and a City’s Antiquities”: the life of William Somner of Canterbury (1606-1669): Part 1’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 13-36.

Wright, D., ‘William Somner (1606-1669): Part II’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 25-46.

Young, C., ‘Raiding the Palace: the sequestration of St Augustine’s Abbey during the English Civil War’, Journal of Kent History, 87, 14-17 (2018).

modern

Adams, E., High Halden School. The first 100 years (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing).

Adams, E., Tenterden at War; 1939-45 (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing Ltd).

Austin, J.K., Up and Down and Round About The Hoo Peninsula: the Medway from Upnor to All Hallows via Hoo, Stoke and Grain (Rainham: Rainmore Books).

Baines, T., A Pub on Every Corner: Gravesend & Milton 2019 (Gravesend: Tom Baines).

Beadle, F., Together in Lockdown: a local photographic documentary (Bedford: Print2Demand) [Ashford district].

Betts, P.,Frittenden’s National Schools’, Cranbrook Journal, No. 30, 13-15.

Bevan, J., A Whitstable Diver’s Crimean War: as told through the correspondence between Sarah Ann Browning in Whitstable and John Deane (Diver) in the Crimea, 23 November 1854-1 September 1856 (Whitstable: John Bevan for The Whitstable Community Museum and Gallery).

Bliss, E., The Urgent Miss Babington (Tenterden, 2018) [Secretary, Steward and Treasurer of the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral]. 

Bolton, M., A School Transformed Sevenoaks School 1898-2002 (Bognor Regis: Phillimore).

Bourne, R., ‘Chatham’s Historic ‘Brahn Bus’ Given the Green Light’, Bygone Kent, 40, 4, 34-41 [Chatham & District traction company 1930].

Bull, A., Secret Broadstairs (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Bull, A., Secret Margate (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Bull, A., Secret Ramsgate (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Brooks, H., ‘That’s the Stuff to give the Troops (and home front)’, Bygone Kent, 40, 4, 42-47. [theatres and cinemas in Kent during WW1 era].

Bunyard, J., Maidstone: United in Football: the story of the beautiful game in Kent’s county town (Maidstone: Enso Publishing Art & Design).

Clucas, P. and Thompson, E., Sevenoaks: a past treasure (Otford: Hopgarden Press, 2018).

Curling, L., ‘Farming in East Kent 1816’, Rural History Today, 32 (2017), 7-8.

Dickins, N., A-Z of Canterbury: places-people-history (Stroud: Amberley).

Down, C., ‘Cement Railways of South-East England: The Ingress Park Quarries and Railway’, The Industrial Locomotive, 170, 1-9.

Down, C., ‘Cement Railways of South-East England: Johnson’s Works, Greenhithe founding and the narrow-gauge era’, The Industrial Locomotive (Part 1) 171, 33-48; (Part 2) 172, 69-80.

Easdown, M., Cliff Railways, Lifts & Funiculars (Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2018).

Farrance, A.M., Memories of a Village Rectory (Torquay: Quay Media, 2018) [Speldhurst Rectory & Speldhurst parish 1913-1939].

Foster, A., Biddenden in Pictures Today (Biddenden: YouByYou Books).

Godfrey, J., Suffragettes of Kent (Barnsley: Frontline Books).

Graves, D., ‘The Rise, Fall and Rise of Maidstone Gin, The Nation’s Favourite Spirit’, Bygone Kent, 40, 3, 4-9.

Griffiths, R., ‘Two Neighbouring Kent Estates near Hythe and their Remarkable Artistic Connections in the Mid-Eighteenth Century’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 275-282.

Gunnill, M., ‘Perhaps it was the View’, Bygone Kent, 41, 1, 30-39 [East German novelist, Uwe Johnson and Sheerness].

Gunnill, M., ‘The Guilford, Discreet Pride of Sandwich Bay’s High Society’, Bygone Kent, 40, 6, 32-41 [Guilford hotel, opened in1906, demolished in 1971].

Harley, R.J., Electric Tramways of East Kent (St Leonards-on-Sea: Capital Transport Publishing).

Harris, P., 50 Gems of East Kent: the history & heritage of the most iconic places (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Harris, P., Deal and Walmer in 50 Buildings (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Hendy, J., Dover Strait’s Railway Cargo Steamers (Ramsey, Isle of Man: Ferry Publications, 2018).

Hennessey, R., ‘The Hub of the Island’s Power, A Station’, Bygone Kent, 40, 6, 20-25 [Sheppey light railway].

Heriz-Smith, E., They Shall Not Grow Old: the stories of the men of Lynsted with Kingsdown who gave their lives in the First World War (Lynsted: Lynsted & Kingsdown Society).

Hodgkinson, J., ‘Chiddingstone: Furnace and Forge’, Wealden Iron, 39 (2nd series), 14-21.

Holden, C., Kent At War (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Hollands, D., Secret Maidstone (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Hollands, D., Kent’s Military Heritage (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Hooper, A.M., Hooper Family of Sevenoaks, Kent 1730-1923 England and Australia: family’s story of commercial enterprise, public service and migration (Sydney, New South Wales: Anna Maria Hooper, 2018).

Howe, J., Secret Dover (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

James, J., The Kent & East Sussex Railway (Chippenham: Mainline & Maritime).

James, J., The Sittingbourne & Kemsley Light Railway (Chippenham: Mainline & Maritime).

Jones, A., ‘Three Weeks of Journeys, Ecclesiastical Ceremony and Entertainment in Kent: letters from Mary Yorke, 1774’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 59-69.

Kay, P., London Tilbury & Southend Railway: a history of the company and line. Vol. 6: The Gravesend Ferry (Wivenhoe: Peter Kay, 2017).

Kent Field Club., Bulletin 64 (Sittingbourne: Kent Field Club).

Lane, A., Royal Marines – Deal: a pictorial history (Wellington: Halsgrove).

Law, J., Kent Buses (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Lawrence, J., Me. Me. Me? The Search for Community in Post-War England (Oxford: OUP) [section on Isle of Sheppey].

Lawrence, J., ‘Thatcherism, the SDP and vernacular politics on the Isle of Sheppey, c.1978-83’, in Thackeray, D. and R. Toye, (eds.), Electoral Pledges in Britain Since 1918: the politics of power (Springer Nature Switzerland AG), 231-248.

MacDougall, P., Secret Gillingham (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

MacDougall, P., Short Brothers: the Rochester Years (Oxford: Fonthill Media).

MacDougall, P., Secret Rochester (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

MacDougall, P., Canterbury: unique images from the archives of Historic England (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Maidment, D., Southern, Two and Three Cylinder 4-4-0 Classes (L, D1, E1, L1 & V) (Barnsley: Pen & Sword).

Medhurst, D., Restoration Station: the renaissance of Bat & Ball 2018-2019 (Place of publisher not known) [Photographs of the refurbishment of the first railway station in Sevenoaks].

Miller, E., Shrimper’s Tales: the history of Gravesend United Football Club 1893-1946 (Gravesend: Paul Harrison).

Moor, A J., RAF West Malling: the RAF’s first night fighter airfield WW II to the Cold War (Barnsley: Pen & Sword).

Morris, D. and Cozens, K., ‘The Thames as a Barrier in the Eighteenth Century’, Local Population Studies, 101 (2018), 26-46.

Moseley, Richard, The Lost Boys and Masters of Skinners’ School: centenary roll of honour 1914-1918 (Tunbridge Wells: Skinners’ School, 2018).

Murphy, C., Remember Me to all: the Chalk, Shorne, Higham, Cobham, Luddesdown & Ifield Memorials (Sittingbourne: Minutecircle Services Ltd).

Perks, R. H., Sailing Coasters of Faversham (Faversham: Faversham Society).

Phillips, B., Kent in Photographs (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Preedy, P., ‘Homes Fit for Heroes in Bromley’s ‘garden city’’, Bromleag, 2, 51, 25-31.

Preston, J., Aveling & Porter: an illustrated history (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).

Purves, E., Sevenoaks: a remarkable town (Sevenoaks: Silver Pines Press).

Ratcliffe, B., Railways of Rochester: a brief history of the lines that served the Medway Towns 1845-2018 (Rochester: City of Rochester Society).

Rawcliffe, M., ’Road Transport in Bromley before the Railways’, Bromleag, 2, 49, 20-31.

Reid, P., ‘An Exceptional Late Eighteenth-Century Assemblage from Faversham’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 320-326.

Rennie, D., History of the Bromley and Beckenham Philatelic Society. Part 2, 1945-1982 (Bromley: Bromley and Beckenham Philatelic Soc.).

Rice, J., The Stories of Cricket’s Finest Painting: Kent v Lancashire 1906 (Worthing: Pitch Publishing).

Rootes, A., ‘Gothic Revival for Pugin Gem’, Bygone Kent, 41, 1, 42-47 [Granville Hotel, Ramsgate].

Rootes, A., ‘All Hands to the Pump as Roof Blaze Threatens Cathedral’, Bygone Kent, 40, 6, 4-13. [Canterbury Cathedral in Sept 1872].

Rootes A., ‘The Day War Broke Out: Kent stays calm and carries on’, Bygone Kent, 40, 4, 4-11.

Salvagno, L. ‘Building and tanning in the 18th and 19th centuries: an analysis of cattle horncores from Greenwich High Road (London)’, Post-Medieval Archaeology, 51 (2017), 145-63.

Singleton, T., ‘Rope-Making in Cranbrook’, Cranbrook Journal, 30, 9-11.

Smith, B., ‘Horrell & Goff, Chemists of Dartford’, Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Soc. Newsletter, 56, 24-29.

Smith, V., ‘The Military Pontoon Bridge Between Gravesend And Tilbury During the Great War’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 298-308.

Stansted Parish Council., Lest We Forget: village life through turbulent years (Stansted: Parish Councils of Stansted and Vigo, 2018).

Still, M., ‘Local Peace Celebrations’, Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Soc. Newsletter, 56, 5-8.

Stimpson, F., ‘Dorothy Johnston of Appledore: her wartime experiences and gift of a stretch of the Royal Military Canal to the National Trust’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 200-213.

Stobert, J. and Bailey, L., ‘Retail Revolution and the Village c.1660-1860’, Economic History Review, 71, 2 (2018), 393-417 (Includes Kent examples).

Stoneham, Martin W., Captain Cecil Thomas Tuff and his Brothers: a record of service to their King and country in World War 1 (West Kingsdown: Martin Stoneham).

Strachey, N., Rooms of their Own: Eddy Sackville-West, Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West (Swindon: National Trust, 2018).

Strouts, H., ‘The King’s Prize-Winner: the architect who brought pre-Bahaus to Benenden’, Cranbrook Journal, 30, 16-19 [Augustus William West (1865-1929) and the Benenden Sanatorium].

Swarbrick, J.D and Mills, P., The History of Tonbridge and its People in the Great War (Tonbridge 100 Project: KCC & Warners Solicitors & Heritage Fund). [Vol. 2: The Records.]

Tann, P., ‘The Brickmaking Industry in Kent c.1825-1900’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 125-147.

Taylor, A., Lost Folkestone (Stroud: Amberley Press).

Taylor, I., ‘Friendly Foes under Friendly Fire: a risk-based approach to benefit failures in West Kent, 1860-1885’, Social History, 51, (2018), 484-508.

Thornton, J., et al., A Woman’s War: Sheppey Women in WW1 (Sheerness: Sheppey Promenade).

Tritton, P., ‘Wait Until the Nazis Come, and Defend Tonbridge to the Death’, Bygone Kent, 40, 3, 36-41 [pillbox fortification].

Wallace, R., East Kent Road Car Company Ltd: Services of the Golden Jubilee Era (Ramsbury: The Crowood Press).

Webb, I.M., Forty Plus ‘One’ Glorious Year: the history of the Association of Principals of Physical Training Colleges 1935-1958 and / or The Association of Principals of Women’s Colleges of Physical Education 1958-1976 (Devon: Dr Ida Webb, 2018). [Nonnington College].

Whiting, C., ‘Last Tank Standing’, Bygone Kent, 41, 1, 4-13 [Presentation of WW1 tanks to Kent towns].

Williams, D., Sevenoaks Preparatory School: The First Hundred Years (Seal: Red Court Publishing).

Wynn, T., Kent At War, 1939-45 (Barnsley: Pen & Sword).

Wynn, S., Canterbury in The Great War (Barnsley: Pen & Sword).

theses

Kissock, C., ‘Preferring Friendship, Humanity & Common Sense: Conscientious Objectors, South-East England, The Case of John Herbert Haynes 1939-1946’, ba Oxford University, 2019.

Le Baigue, A.C., ‘Negotiating Religious Change: the later reformation in East Kent parishes, 1559-1625’, ph.d., University of Kent, 2019.

Well, J., ‘The Male Occupational Structure of Kent in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries’, dissertation submitted as part of the Tripos Examination, Faculty of History, Cambridge University, April 2017. [unpublished paper online].

Worthen, H., ‘The Experience of War Widows in Mid-Seventeenth Century England, with Special Reference to Kent & Sussex’, Leicester, ph.d., 2017.

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