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- Landscape Art and Canterbury Cathedral
- Cooper's Pit
- Canterbury Cathedral in its Landscape Setting
- Westgate Towers
- Wateringbury
- Sandgate
- 21st Century Rochester
- Rochester
- The Medway Towns
- Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)
- Women's Suffrage and Whitstable
- Recycling Roman material in Early Medieval Canterbury
- Guglielmo Marconi (1874 –1937)
- Florence Nightingale (1820 – 1910)
- Canterbury Free Library
- River Dour
- A Tribute to My Father
- John Ruskin
- Walter Tull
- Albert Makaula White
- William Cuffay
- A Boy of Kent, 1974 – 1989 - Reminiscences of a Railway Worker
- Reginald Koettlitz FRCS, MRCS Eng., LRCP Edin (1860-1916)
- Elizabeth Elstob (1683–1756)
- Rochester
- Medieval Canterbury
- Gravesend
- Folkestone
- Walking the Desire Line: Writing Beyond the A to B
- Theatrical Entertainment in Canterbury
- Jane Austen: Tunbridge Wells
- Jane Austen, Canterbury
- Women's Suffrage In Dover
- Keith Douglas, 1920-1944
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Transport
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Museums, Visitor Experience and the Cathedral
- Rosherville
- Music in Canterbury
- Sir John Herschel (1792 –1871)
- Maidstone Convict Prison
- Plum Pudding Riots
- Leonard and Thomas Digges
- A Sin of Omission by Marguerite Poland
- Lord Northcliffe
- Doodlebugs in Kent
- May Aldington (1872-1954)
- Kent’s 18th-century Gang War
- Josephine Butler
- Charles Carrick
- Henry Gardiner Adams (1812-1881)
- Georgina Hogarth and Ellen Ternan
- Victorian Turkish baths
- David Baron (1855 – 1926)
- Canterbury Prison in the Twentieth Century
- Canterbury Corrective Borstal
- Canterbury Gaol in the Nineteenth Century
- Augustus Welby Pugin (1812 –1852)
- Beau Nash’s Tunbridge Wells
- William Burges (1827-1881)
- Jessie Challacombe (1864-1925)
- Francis Hobart Hemery (1847-1879)
- Sarah Baker and her Kentish Theatres (1737-1816)
- Daphne Oram (1925–2003)
- Joan of Kent (1328-1385): the first Princess of Wales
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930)
- Rochester and Chatham – the pioneers of Jewish emancipation
- Joseph Pyke (1824-1902)
- William Harvey (1578 – 1657)
- Eliza Lynn Linton and Gad’s Hill
- John Edensor Littlewood
- John Lyly c.1553 or 1554 – 1606
- William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863)
- Hugh Price Hughes (1847 – 1902)
- May Aldington (1872-1954)
- The Cinque Ports
- Mrs Elizabeth Burgess (1737-1825)
- The Maid of Kent: Elizabeth Barton
- Nora Geraldine Gordon Salmon (pseud. J.G. Sarasin) (1897 – 1976)
- The Great Storm of 1987
- Bertha Porter (1852-1941)
- Baroness Emmuska Orczy (1865-1947)
- The Spanish Armada and Kent
- Mary L. Pendered (1858 – 1940)
- Edith Nesbit, Lee
- Deal by the sea
- Richard Dadd (1817-1886)
- Ann Walker (1803-1854)
- The National Fruit Collections at Brogdale: an Insider View
- 20th-Century Canterbury: World War II
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Universities
- 20th-century Canterbury: Trade
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Retail
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Railway
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Planning
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Overview
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Industrial
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Home
- Floods in Canterbury, 1909
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Education
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Commerce
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Boom City
- The Battle of Crayford
- Sarah Grand 1854-1943
- George Alfred Henty (1832-1902)
- St. Mary and St Eanswythe, Folkestone
- The Hidden Gems of Parochial Kent
- John Brent (1808-1882)
- R. Austin Freeman (1862-1943)
- Dora Jordan (1761-1816)
- Contagious Diseases Acts and Lock Hospitals
- Mary Tourtel (1874-1948)
- Waterstones, Canterbury, 1990 to 2020
- Starting university in the Covid year
- Marian Peck (1897-1974)
- William Somerset Maugham (1874-1965)
- Canterbury in the 19th Century
- Aphra Behn (1640? – 1689)
- Charlotte Brown Carmichael Stopes (1840-1929)
- In Margate by Lunchtime
- Thomas Goodban (1784-1863)
- Cathedral Singers
- Canterbury Catch Club
- 21st Century Margate
- Journal Extracts 2007-2018
- Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole (1884 - 1941)
- James Shoubridge (c.1805-1872)
- Kentish Gazette
- John Wallis (1616-1703)
- Belgian WW1 Refugees
- Traveller's Joy
- Rupert Bear
- Donald Maxwell (1877-1936)
- E.M. Forster
- Geoffrey Chaucer c.1340s-1400
- Vita Sackville-West (1892-1962)
- Folkestone Free Library
- Ellen Terry’s funeral, 24 July 1928
- Diana & Tony Powell-Cotton
- G. W. M. Reynolds (1814 – 1879)
- The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
- Folkestone and World War 1
- John Marsh (1752-1828)
- Charles Henry Dobson
- The Catch
- Restoration House (Satis House)
- The Guildhall, Rochester
- Eastgate House, Rochester
- Dickens and Chatham
- 2 Nuckell’s Place, Victoria Parade, Broadstairs
- Dickens and Canterbury
- Broadstairs in the nineteenth century
- The Hooden Horse: an East Kent tradition
- Princess Victoria at Broadstairs
- Princess Victoria and Ramsgate
- Folkestone in the nineteenth century
- Arden of Faversham (Author unknown)