Workhouses of London and the South East
Higginbotham, Peter, 2019, Workhouses of London and the South East. Stroud: The History Press.
Kent in the twentieth century
Yates, Nigel (ed.), 2001, Kent in the twentieth century, Woodbridge: The Boydell Press.
One hundred years' growth in Sevenoaks services: housing, water, hospitals, fire, libraries, police, recreation
1995, One hundred years' growth in Sevenoaks services: housing, water, hospitals, fire, libraries, police, recreation, Sevenoaks : Sevenoaks History Society.
Hatcher, Dorothy, 1988, The workhouse and the Weald., Rainham, Meresborough Books.
Hatcher, Dorothy, 1988, The workhouse and the Weald., Rainham, Meresborough Books.
Parish affairs: the government of Kent under George III
Keith-Lucas, Bryan, 1986, Parish affairs: the government of Kent under George III, Maidstone: Kent County Library.
To fire committed: the history of fire fighting in Kent
Klopper, Harry, 1984, To fire committed: the history of fire fighting in Kent, [n.p.]: Kent Council of the Fire Services Benevolent Fund.
Voluntary social service in Kent: the tenth anniversary report of the Kent Council of Social Service
Kent Council of Social Service, 1934, Voluntary social service in Kent: the tenth anniversary report of the Kent Council of Social Service, Folkestone: Kent Council of Social Service.
Community Council of Kent, 1932, Voluntary service in Kent: a report, [n.p.], Kent Council of Social Services.
Community Council of Kent, 1932, Voluntary service in Kent: a report, [n.p.], Kent Council of Social Services.
Records of the Miller Hospital and Royal Kent Dispensary
Poland, John, 1893, Records of the Miller Hospital and Royal Kent Dispensary, Greenwich: H. Richardson.
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