Countryside & farming 37
- Canterbury Cathedral in its Landscape Setting
- Jumping Downs
- Hop Picking
- Whiteways
- Mulberries at Finglesham
- Ham Brooks, Seen from the Main Road
- Coming Home from Eastry: Early January Afternoon
- The Back Path at Wingham
- Primrose Cumming (1915-2004)
- Jacqueline Winspear (1955- )
- Albert Makaula White
- A Hop-Picking Holiday in Kent in Margaret Harkness’s In Darkest London”
- William Pett Ridge (1859-1930)
- Walter James, Fourth Lord Northbourne, ‘Inventor of Organic Farming’
- Overview of the Nineteenth Century
- John Boys (1749-1824)
- H.E. Bates
- S.C. Nethersole (1869-1956)
- The Winter Diary of a Country Rat by Peter Firmin
- Mary Cowden Clarke
- George Meredith (1828-1909)
- Robert Plot (1640 – 1696)
- Edith Nesbit, Penshurst
- Edith Nesbit, Halstead
- All Saints parish church of Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey
- Edmund Blunden
- The National Fruit Collections at Brogdale: an Insider View
- St. Peter and St. Paul’s, Headcorn
- Mary Tourtel (1874-1948)
- ‘Scapes and Fringes’- engaging with cultural landscapes
- Chalk pits, Ash and Stig of the Dump
- Hop and fruit picking in the 20th century
- E.M. Forster
- Alfred Cohen 1920-2001
- Mapping the Dover Road: David Copperfield’s journey
- R.D. Blackmore (1825-1900)
- Hop Picking and the Literary Imagination