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All material listed here is published with the approval of the society's editor who is supported by the editorial board.   If you wish to submit an article for publication on this site please select this text.  The authors retain the copyright to their work but they have given permission for their work to be downloaded for personal or academic use.   Selecting  the author's name will take you to their page where you will find a little about the author and an abstract for each of their titles.   Downloads are effected from the author's page.


The following table gives the authors with links to their pages in column 1 and the titles of  their articles in column 2
Dr. Andrew Ashbee The papermakers of Snodland c. 1740-1854
Dr. Paul Ashbee Great Tottington's Sarson Stones
Jacqueline Bower The Deal Boatmen:  Heroes or Villains?
A Traditional Community in Decline; The Deal Boatmen in the Nineteenth Century
Dr. C. H. Collins Cholera and typhoid fever in Kent
Tracey-Anne Cooper Basan and Bata: The Occupational Surnames of Two Pre-Conquest Monks of Canterbury
Two Previously Unrecorded Marginal Illustrations in a Christ Church, Canterbury Manuscript: COTTON    TIBERIUS A. III.
Dr. Andrew J. Finch  Clandestine Marriage in the Diocese of Rochester during the Mid-fourteenth Century
R. F. LeGear The Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society's Chalk Mine and the Building of the Bostall Estate
The Margate Shell Grotto
C. N. Kidd's Chalk  Mine at Shepherds Lane Dartford
Margate Caves, Cliftonville
Dr. Ian Mortimer A Directory of Medical Personnel Qualified and Practising
  in the Diocese of Canterbury, circa 1560-1730
Dr. Frank Panton Finances & Government of Canterbury 1700 - 1850; An Overview
William Sayers
Walking Home from the Fishpond:  Local Allusion in Walter of Bibbesworth's 13C Treatise for English Housewives
Dr. Robert Spain A Possible Roman Tide Mill
Anne Elizabeth Watkins Aelfric's Colloquy
The Campaign to save the London Trams 1946 - 1952
Laetitia Yeandle Sir Edward Dering, lst bart., of Surrenden Dering and his 'Booke of Expences' - 1617-1628