Politics & reform 37
- Women's Suffrage and Whitstable
- Florence Nightingale (1820 – 1910)
- Canterbury Free Library
- John Ruskin
- William Cuffay
- Elizabeth Elstob (1683–1756)
- Women's Suffrage In Dover
- Walter James, Fourth Lord Northbourne, ‘Inventor of Organic Farming’
- Overview of the Nineteenth Century
- Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell (1650-1707)
- Plum Pudding Riots
- Lord Northcliffe
- Kent’s 18th-century Gang War
- Josephine Butler
- Dinah Craik
- Canterbury Prison in the Twentieth Century
- Canterbury Corrective Borstal
- Canterbury Gaol in the Nineteenth Century
- Joan of Kent (1328-1385): the first Princess of Wales
- Rochester and Chatham – the pioneers of Jewish emancipation
- Hugh Price Hughes (1847 – 1902)
- The Cinque Ports
- The Maid of Kent: Elizabeth Barton
- Thomas Frost (1821-1908)
- Mary L. Pendered (1858 – 1940)
- Edith Nesbit, Lee
- Mapping radical dissent: the Kent Miners, militancy and workers’ education
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Planning
- Sarah Grand 1854-1943
- John Brent (1808-1882)
- Contagious Diseases Acts and Lock Hospitals
- Charlotte Brown Carmichael Stopes (1840-1929)
- Kentish Gazette
- Folkestone Free Library
- Cicely Hamilton (15 June 1872 – 6 December 1952)
- Edith “Edy” Craig (9 December 1869 – 27 March 1947)
- The Bloody Code