Bird, Terry, 2013, Tutsham oil mill: a linseed crushing plant at West Farleigh on the River Medway, [author].
Bird, Terry, 2013, Tutsham oil mill: a linseed crushing plant at West Farleigh on the River Medway, [author].
Mills and milling in the Herne Bay area
Gough, Harold, 2010, Mills and milling in the Herne Bay area, Herfne Bay : Herne Bay Historical Records Society.
The lost powder mills of Leigh: the history of gunpowder mills at Leigh, near Tonbridge, Kent
Rowley, Chris, 2009, The lost powder mills of Leigh: the history of gunpowder mills at Leigh, near Tonbridge, Kent, Leigh : the author.
Watermills: Kent and the borders of Sussex
Fuller, M.J., 1986, Watermills: Kent and the borders of Sussex, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Crocker, Alan, 1981, Cotteshall Mill: a survey of the history and archaeology of an indusrial site at Godalming, Surrey, Surrey Archaeological Society.
Crocker, Alan, 1981, Cotteshall Mill: a survey of the history and archaeology of an indusrial site at Godalming, Surrey, Surrey Archaeological Society.
Macartney, Sylvia, 1979, The Lewisham silk mills and the history of an ancient site, Lewisham, Lewisham Local History Society.
Macartney, Sylvia, 1979, The Lewisham silk mills and the history of an ancient site, Lewisham, Lewisham Local History Society.
The Batsford guide to the industrial archaeology of South-East England: Kent, Surrey, East Sussex, West Sussex
Haselfoot, A.J., 1978, The Batsford guide to the industrial archaeology of South-East England: Kent, Surrey, East Sussex, West Sussex, London: B.T. Batsford.
Watermills and windmills: a historical survey of their rise, decline and fall as portrayed by those of Kent
Finch, William Coles, 1976, Watermills and windmills: a historical survey of their rise, decline and fall as portrayed by those of Kent, Sheerness: Arthur Castle.
Windmills in Sussex: a description of the construction and operation of windmills exemplified by up-to-date notes on the still existing windmills in Sussex
Hemming, Peter, 1935, Windmills in Sussex: a description of the construction and operation of windmills exemplified by up-to-date notes on the still existing windmills in Sussex, London: C.W. Daniel.
Watermills and windmills: a historical survey of their rise, decline and fall as portrayed by those of Kent
Finch, William Coles, 1933, Watermills and windmills: a historical survey of their rise, decline and fall as portrayed by those of Kent, London: C.W. Daniel Co.
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