KENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY SEVENTH INSTALMENT PRINTS AND DRAWINGS 1. WiUiam F. Saunders, F.L.S. (fl. 1850-1870); 107 sepia drawings. General views of Kent churches. 2. T. C. Colher Ferguson Collection, Topographica Cantiana; 8 folio volumes of prints, arranged alphabetically under parishes. 3. J. Fremlyn Streatfield, F.R.C.S.; part of a collection for illustrating a projected history of Kent ('Hasted' revised) (1858-1882); folio volume of prints taken from pen and pencil drawings and photographs; 140 prints, all Kent subjects and mainly timber-framed houses and churches. 4. H. Petrie, F.S.A.; foho volume of 508 photographic prints made from drawings, now lost, done by Petrie between 1797 and 1813. Four hundred and thirteen prints of Kent churches and ninety-five prints of Kent castles, etc. Arranged alphabeticaUy. (Maidstone Museum has the negative plates for many of these prints.) 5. A folio volume containing a mixed collection of drawings, prints and photographs, including early photographs of St. Mary in Castro and St. Martin-le-Grand, Dover, and Leybourne Castle. 6. Brain CoUection: A. Three foho volumes of 321 drawings, eighteenth and early nineteenth century, mainly by T. Fisher, but also by Capt. Grose, Pouncy, Schnebbehe, G. Shepherd et al. Kent churches and other Kent subjects, arranged alphabeticaUy. B. Three folio volumes of 348 prints of Kent subjects, arranged alphabetically. C. Three volumes of prints by J. Tavenor Perry, A.R.I.B.A. (b. 1842). Medway Bridges, Villages of the Kentish Bourne, seventeenth century Kent churches. D. The Antiquities of Kent, MS. volume by William Dampier, 1875; contains 179 drawings. 7. Two volumes of drawings by J. Tavenor Perry, done in England and Italy and containing a few Kent subjects. KENT BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1969-1971 THE articles and books Usted below are concerned wholly or in part with Kent; they are all from national journals, and those pubhshed by looal societies or in Gantium and the Kent Archceological Review are not included, since they are presumably known to members. 249 KENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY Journals and books in the Society's library are marked with an asterisk. List of abbreviations: *Ant. Journ. The Antiquaries Journal *Arch. Journ. The Archceological Journal B.N.J. The British Numismatic Journal *J.B.A.A.3 Journal of the British Archceological Association (third series) *P.M.A. Post-Medieval Archaeology PREHISTORIC AND ROMANO-BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGY: F. Jenkins, 'Iron Age and Roman Kent', Arch. Journ., cxxvi (1969), 182-5. *Ronald Jessup, South East England, London, 1970. E. Warman, 'Field Monuments in West Kent', Arch. Journ., cxxvi (1969), 239-44. A. P. Detsicas, 'A Bronze Fitting from Eccles, Kent', Ant. Journ., xlix (1969), 394-5. A. P. Detsicas, 'A Silver Spoon and an Intaglio from the Eccles Roman Villa', Ant. Journ., xlix (1969), 395-6. S. S. Frere, 'The Roman Theatre at Canterbury', Britannia, i (1970), 83-113. D. B. Harden, 'Water-colour of the Roman Fort at Richborough', Ant. Journ., xlix (1969), 394. F. Jenkins, 'A Romano-British Bone Figurine from Springhead, Kent', Ant. Journ., xlix (1969), 381-2. R. Jessup, 'A Roman bronze ceremonial Axe from near Canterbury', Ant. Journ., i (1970), 348-50. B. J. Philp, 'Reculver', Arch. Journ., cxxvi (1969), 223-5. S. F. Rigold, 'The Roman Haven of Dover', Arch. Journ., cxxvi (1969), 78-100. A. L. F. Rivet, 'The British Section of the Antonine Itinerary', Britannia, i (1970), 34-82. D. E. Strong, 'Richborough', Arch. Journ., cxxvi (1969), 221-3. ANGLO-SAXON ARCHEOLOGY AND ARCHITECTURE: S. C. Hawkes, 'Early Anglo-Saxon Kent', Arch. Journ., cxxvi (1969), 186-92. E. Okasha and L. Webster, 'An Anglo-Saxon Ring from Bodsham, Kent', Ant. Journ., I (1970), 102-4. E. Fletcher and G. W. Meates, 'The Ruined Church of Stone-by- Faversham', Ant. Journ., xhx (1969), 273-94. R. D. H. Gem, 'The Anglo-Saxon Cathedral Church at Canterbury: a further contribution', Arch. Journ., cxxvii (1970), 196-201. 250 KENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY E. C. Gilbert, 'The Date of the Late Saxon Cathedral at Canterbury', Arch. Journ., cxxvii (1970), 202-10. E. Okasha, 'Notes on some Anglo-Saxon Architectural Sculpture', J.B.A.A.a, xxxii (1969), 26-9. H. M. Taylor, 'The Anglo-Saxon Cathedral Church at Canterbury', Arch. Journ., cxxvi (1969), 101-30. H. M. Taylor, 'The Special Role of Kentish Churches in the Development of Pre-Norman (Anglo-Saxon) Architecture', Arch. Journ., cxxvi (1969), 192-8. Notes for the Summer meeting of the Royal Archseological Institute at Canterbury, 1969, in Arch. Journ., cxxvi (1969). Canterbury, St. Augustine's Abbey (H. M. Taylor), 228-33. Canterbury, St. Martin's Church (F. Jenkins), 233-5. Dover, St. Mary in Castro (H. M. Taylor), 265. Lyminge Churches (H. M. Taylor), 257-60. Reculver Church (H. M. Taylor), 225-7. MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE: R. A. Brown, 'Dover Castle', Arch. Journ., cxxvi (1969), 205-11. A. M. Cook, D. C. Mynard, and S. E. Rigold, 'Excavations at Dover Castle', J.B.A.A?, xxxii (1969), 54r-104. P. A. Faulkner, 'Some Medieval Archiepiscopal Palaces', Arch. Journ., cxxvii (1970), 130-46. K. W. E. Gravett, 'A Model of the Timber Belfry at Brookland, Kent', Ant. Journ., xlix (1969), 391-2. S. E. Rigold, 'Timber-Framed Buildings in Kent', Arch. Journ., cxxvi (1969), 198-200. Notes for the Summer meeting of the Royal Archseological Institute at Canterbury, 1969, in Arch. Journ., cxxvi (1969): Brook Church, Court Lodge and Barn (S. E. Rigold), 270-2. Canterbury Cathedral (P. Kidson), 244-7. Canterbury Castle and Defences (D. F. Renn), 238-9. Canterbury Hospitals (W. G. Urry), 237. Canterbury, St. Mildred's Church (C. A. R. Radford), 237. Charing Palace (S. E. Rigold), 267. Chartham Church (S. E. Rigold), 265-6. Chilham Castle (P. E. Curnow), 266. Faversham, 6 Market Square (P. A. Faulkner), 249-52. Leeds, Castle and Battel Hall (S. E. Rigold), 254-6. Maidstone, The Archiepiscopal Precinct (S. E. Rigold), 252-4. Patrixboume Church (S. E. Rigold), 214-5. Sandwich (E. W. Parkin), 220-1. 251 KENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY Walmer Old Manor House (S. E. Rigold), 215-7. Yardhurst, Daniel's Water (S. E. Rigold), 267-9. POST-MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY: D. W. Crossley, 'Chingley Forge, Kent—short interim reports on the excavation', P.M.A., 3 (1969), 208-10; and P.M.A., 4 (1970), 186-7. J. P. C. Kent, Sheerness (Isle of Sheppey) Treasure Trove, in 'Three Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Finds', B.N.J., xxxviii (1969), 163-5. D. C. Mynard, 'A Group of Post-Medieval Pottery from Dover Castle', P.M.A., 3 (1969), 31-46. POST-MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE: J. G. Coad, 'Chatham Ropeyard', P.M.A., 3 (1969), 143-65. P. E. Morris, Hall Place, Bexley, Bexley, 1970. A. D. Saunders, 'The Coastal Defences of the South-East', Arch. Journ., cxxvi (1969), 201-5. Notes for the Summer meeting of the Royal Archseological Institute at Canterbury, 1969, in Arch. Journ., cxxvi (1969). Bourne Park (M. J. Craig), 227-8. Broome Park (M. J. Craig), 257. Chatham Dockyard (J. Coad), 272-3. Chilham Castle (P. E. Curnow), 266. Cobham Hall (J. Harris), 274-6. Deal Castle (A. D. Saunders), 217-9. Mereworth Castle (D. J. V. Fitz-Gerald), 244. Mersham Le Hatch (P. E. Curnow), 269-70. Upnor Castle (A. D. Saunders), 276-8. Walmer Castle (A. D. Saunders), 215. GENEALOGY AND HERALDRY: *A. J. WiUis. Canterbury Marriage Licences, 1781-1809, Lyminge, 1969. *A. J. WiUis, Canterbury Marriage Licences, 1810-1837, London and Chichester, 1971. G. Williams, The Heraldry of the Cinque Ports, Newton Abbot, 1971. HISTORY AND TOPOGRAPHY: P. Hughes, Kent, a SheU Guide, London, 1969. G. Measom, The Official Illustrated Guide to the South-Eastern Railway 252 KENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY and its Branches (1858-facsimile pubhshed by E. & W. Books Ltd., 1970). A. Mee, The King's England: Kent, rev. and edit. C. R. Councer, London, 1969. *E. Melling, Kentish Sources VI. Crime and Punishment, Maidstone, 1969. *J. Newman, North East and East Kent (The Buildings of England), Harmondsworth, 1969. *J. Newman, West Kent and the Weald (The Buildings of England), Harmondsworth, 1969. *P. G. Rogers, The Dutch in the Medway, Oxford, 1970. INDUSTRY: P. Banbury, Shipbuilders of the Thames and Medway, 1970. E. and E. Pinto, Tunbridge and Scottish Souvenir Woodware, London, 1970. *E. Straker, Wealden Iron (David and Charles, reprint, 1969). MISCELLANEOUS: M. Bruxner, Kent Music School, 1948-1970, Maidstone, 1970. R. H. GoodsaU, A Third Kentish Patchwork, Stedehill, 1970. E. F. E. Jefferson, The Woolwich Story, 1890-1965, Woolwich, 1970. *L. A. and L. M. Levy, Education in Bexley, Bexley, 1971. George Orwell in Kent. Hop-picking, Bridge Books, 1970. D. B. KELLY 20 253
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