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- Wateringbury
- Women's Suffrage and Whitstable
- John Galsworthy 14 August 1867–1933
- Recycling Roman material in Early Medieval Canterbury
- Guglielmo Marconi (1874 –1937)
- Coach Tour of Joseph Conrad’s Homes in Kent
- A Boy of Kent, 1974 – 1989 - Reminiscences of a Railway Worker
- A Hop-Picking Holiday in Kent in Margaret Harkness’s In Darkest London”
- Dover at Night
- Rochester
- Literary Encounters Along the River Stour
- Edwin Drood: a Curated Walk
- Walking the Desire Line: Writing Beyond the A to B
- Seaside resorts
- William Pett Ridge (1859-1930)
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Transport
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Museums, Visitor Experience and the Cathedral
- Sherlock Holmes and Canterbury
- Rosherville
- Music in Canterbury
- Overview of the Nineteenth Century
- George Grossmith (1847-1912)
- Adelaide Bartlett
- Julian Symons (1912-1994)
- Kent Piers
- Crime Fiction
- David Baron (1855 – 1926)
- All Aboard the Hoy
- Jane Welsh Carlyle (1801–1866) and Geraldine Jewsbury (1812-1880)
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930)
- Archibald Campbell Tait (1811 –1882)
- Convalescent Homes
- Hans Christian Anderson
- Mary Ann/ Marian Evans [pseud. George Eliot] (1819 –1880)
- Edward Linley Sambourne (1844-1910)
- Mary Cowden Clarke
- Thomas Frost (1821-1908)
- George Augustus Sala (1828 –1895)
- Edith Nesbit, Scotney Castle
- Edith Nesbit, Penshurst
- Deal by the sea
- Gravesend in the nineteenth century
- Ann Walker (1803-1854)
- Angela Burdett-Coutts, 1814-1906
- Ann Radcliffe (1764 – 1823)
- 20th-century Canterbury: Trade
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Railway
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Home
- 20th-Century Canterbury: Commerce
- Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities and France
- Canterbury in the 19th Century
- Cathedral Singers
- Canterbury Catch Club
- Hop and fruit picking in the 20th century
- Double Double by John Brunner
- Mobile Landscapes
- Ellen Terry’s funeral, 24 July 1928
- Diana & Tony Powell-Cotton
- Herbert George Wells (H.G Wells) (1866-1946)
- Richborough: the Secret Port
- Folkestone and World War 1
- Margaret Emily Shore (1819-1839)
- Seaside resorts
- John Marsh (1752-1828)
- Charles Henry Dobson
- The Catch
- Leather Bottle, The Street, Cobham, Gravesend
- Gad's Hill, Higham
- Dickens and Folkestone
- Charles Dickens (1812-1870)
- Mapping the Dover Road: David Copperfield’s journey
- David Copperfield - a curated walk
- Leather and dust: David Copperfield’s shoes and the Dover Road
- Staplehurst Railway Disaster 1865
- Queen Victoria at Walmer Castle
- Queen Victoria (1819-1901)
- Princess Victoria and Ramsgate
- Elizabeth von Arnim. Pseudonym of Mary Beauchamp (1866-1941)
- Margate in the nineteenth century
- Folkestone in the nineteenth century
- Dover in the 19th century
- Sir John Franklin (16 April 1786 – 11 June 1847)
- Jane Austen