Contents and Illustrations, Volume 130
Contents
- Frontispiece 20101
- Contents and Illustrations3
- Kent’s Twentieth-Century Military and Civil Defences: Part 1 - Thameside. By Victor T.C. Smith5
- Influences Shaping the Human Landscape of the Sevenoaks Area since c. 1600. By David Killingray35
- The Discovery of a Quadrans Novus at The House of Agnes, St Dunstan’s Street, Canterbury. By Andrew Linklater and Elly Dekker65
- The Neolithic to Post-Medieval Archaeology of Kingsborough, Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey: from Monuments to Fields. By Jörn Schuster83
- ‘My Painted Chamber’ and Other Rooms: Stephen Hulkes and the History of Calico House, Newnham. By Rupert Austin and Sheila Sweetinburgh105
- Later Bronze Age Cremation at West Cliff, Ramsgate. By Gerald Moody, Nigel Macpherson-Grant and Trevor Anderson147
- Investigations at a Prehistoric, Romano-British and Early Medieval Site at Little New House Farm, Headcorn. By Neil Aldridge173
- The Medieval ‘Upmarket’ Ward of Dover: Archaeological Evidence from Laureston Place, Castle Hill. By Keith Parfitt191
- The Medieval Origins of Phelip’s Lodge, Rochester, and its Later Development. By David Bacchus207
- The Mill on the Leybourne Stream and its Water Management in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. By Simon Pratt, Peter Seary and Sheila Sweetinburgh225
- Henry Alford, Dean of Canterbury (1857-71), and the Victorian Church of England. By Brian M. Hogben247
- Bronze Age Features, including a Burnt Mound, at Deals Gateway (former Deptford Pumping Station), Deptford. By Stephen Hammond259
- The Distribution Patterns of Bronze Age Round Barrows in North-East Kent. By Dave Perkins277
- The Roman Villa Complex at Abbey Farm, Minster in Thanet. Part 7: Building 7, a Late Roman Kiln and Post-Built Structures. By Gerald Moody315
- Archaeological Notes and Summaries (Summary of contents on p. 333)333
Historical Research Notes
- The Celts and the River Beult385
- The Details of Kent shown on the mid fourteenth-century Gough Map387
Reviews
- Gillian Draper and Frank Meddens, The Sea and the Marsh. The Medieval Cinque Port of New Romney revealed through archaeological excavation and historical research397
- David and Barbara Martin, Rye rebuilt: Regeneration and Decline within a Sussex Cinque Port Town, 1350-1660398
- Gillian Draper et al. Rye: A History of a Sussex Cinque Port to 1660398
- B.C. Barker-Benfield (ed.), St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury, Corpus of British Medieval Library Catalogues 13401
- Mary Berg and Howard Jones, Norman Churches in the Canterbury Diocese403
- Ian Mortimer, The Dying and the Doctors: the Medical revolution in Seventeenth-century England405
- Andrew Hann et al. The Medway Valley: a Kent Landscape Transformed406
- Chris Rowley, The Lost Powder Mills of Leigh408
- Bruce Aubry, William Cuffay Medway’s Black Chartist Phil Vasili, Walter Tull, 1888-1918: Officer, Footballer. All the guns in France couldn’t wake me410
- Edward Crow, Peter Tann (ed.), Faversham A New History. Historical Gleanings relative to the Town of Faversham and Parishes adjoining410
- Philip MacDougall (ed.), Chatham Dockyard, 1815-1865. The Industrial Transformation412
- Dan Tuson, The Kent Downs414
- Richard Maylam, Mick Lynn and Geoff Doel (eds), Percy Maylam’s The Kent Hooden Horse415
- Guy Hitchings, Speldhurst Church: its Story and its Windows417
- David Wright, St Peter’s, Whitstable: a history of the Church, Parish and People418
- Geoffrey Pike and Michael Crux, History in a City Street: St Margaret’s, Canterbury418
- Andrew Ashbee, Snodland and District through Time419
- M.J. Barber, A Man of Many Parts. Professor or Bishop? The Life of Edward Nares 1762-1841419