Heritage & memory 69
- Cooper's Pit
- Canterbury Cathedral in its Landscape Setting
- Westgate Towers
- 21st Century Rochester
- Rochester
- The Medway Towns
- Sound Mirrors
- Dover Castle in the Medieval and Early Modern Periods
- Pioneers of Flight: The Role of the Isle of Sheppey in the Birth of British Aviation
- Folklore and the Blue Bell Hill Megaliths
- Medieval Canterbury
- Recommended Reading
- Gravesend
- Dymchurch
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Museums, Visitor Experience and the Cathedral
- Sherlock Holmes and Canterbury
- Rosherville
- Amy Johnson
- The Convict Hulks of Kent
- Deal's War On The Shore
- Beau Nash’s Tunbridge Wells
- William Burges (1827-1881)
- Lullingstone Roman Villa
- Invicta Park Barracks
- Dickens and Friends
- Chatham Convict Prison
- The Cinque Ports
- Battle of Britain Memorial
- Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
- The Great Storm of 1987
- John Tradescant the Younger (1608 – 1662)
- Mary L. Pendered (1858 – 1940)
- Edith Nesbit, the Romney Marsh and St Mary's Bay
- The National Fruit Collections at Brogdale: an Insider View
- Mapping radical dissent: the Kent Miners, militancy and workers’ education
- 20th-Century Canterbury: World War II
- 20th-Century Canterbury: A Canterbury Tale
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Retail
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Railway
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Industrial
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Boom City
- The Battle of Crayford
- St. Peter and St. Paul’s, Headcorn
- St Mary the Virgin, Fordwich
- St. John the Baptist, Small Hythe
- St. Mary and St Eanswythe, Folkestone
- The secret war tunnels of Dover Castle
- Comports of Cooling and Great Expectations
- 21st Century Margate
- Belgian WW1 Refugees
- Traveller's Joy
- S.E. Winbolt (1868-1944)
- Rupert Bear
- Wilfred Owen
- Dickens in the Medway
- Ellen Terry’s funeral, 24 July 1928
- Dame (Alice) Ellen Terry (27 February 1847 – 21 July 1928)
- Edith “Edy” Craig (9 December 1869 – 27 March 1947)
- Dickens and Deal
- Henry James (1843-1916)
- Joseph Conrad (1857-1924)
- Leather Bottle, The Street, Cobham, Gravesend
- Fort House (Bleak House)
- Dickens and Broadstairs
- Charles Dickens (1812-1870)
- 2 Nuckell’s Place, Victoria Parade, Broadstairs
- The Hooden Horse: an East Kent tradition
- Sir John Franklin (16 April 1786 – 11 June 1847)
- Jane Austen