A new philosophico chorographical chart of East-Kent
1743
2
Saddlery account book
1801-1802
3
Havell, Robert, -1832
Costa Scena, or, A cruise along the southern coast of Kent
March, 1823
4
Jeakes, Joseph
Five views illustrative of the admired scenery of Hythe, Sandgate, Folkstone, and the vicinity
Dec. 9, 1816
5
J. J
Sketchbook of views in England
1843-1844
6
C. & J. Greenwood
Map of the county of Kent,
July 4th, 1829
7
Cleveley, John, 1747–1786
Twelve views in Surry & Kent
published 2d. May 1771
8
Crompton, Henrietta Matilda, 1793–1881
Henrietta Matilda Crompton sketchbook
1826
9
Holmden, Richard, 1813–1890
Specimens of penmanship
Christmas, 1825
10
Greenwood, C. (Christopher), 1786–1855
Historical epitome of the several counties and islands in the United Kingdom
1838?]
11
Whitmore, Thomas Greenslade, 1799–1855
Journal of an excursion in the Lady Melville hatch boat
1830
12
Knight, Charles, 1791–1873
Kent
1842
13
Smith, Elizabeth, fl. 1822–1825
Sketchbook of a series of tours through England
1822, June 25-1825, May 20
14
Fulton, Hamish, born 1946
A twelve day walk and eighty four paces
1991
15
Ledger, Henry, -1869
Rambles with the camera
1860s
16
Topography of Maidstone and its environs
1839
17
Smith, John Russell, 1810–1894
Bibliotheca cantiana
1837
18
Mudge, William, 1762–1820
General survey of England and Wales
January 1st, 1801
19
Sketchbook containing views of Boulogne and the south of England, including Folkestone, Dover, and Brighton
1860s
20
Sassoon, Siegfried, 1886–1967
Proof copy of The old century and seven more years, with corrections, annotations, and watercolors by Siegfried Sassoon
1938
21
Sanders, John, 1750–1825
Six views near Margate
1790
22
Vues d'Angleterre
1843
23
J. Pigot & Co
[Pigot's directory of Sussex, 1826-1827]
1826
24
Cleveley, John, 1747–1786
Twelve views in Kent
published 1 Octr. 1770
25
The history and topography of the county of Kent,
[1821]
26
Now exhibiting at the large exhibition room near the foot of Waterloo Bridge, a small distance from the Coburg theatre, the ancient vessel
[18--]
27
Packe, Christopher, 1686–1749
A dissertation upon the surface of the earth as delineated in a specimen of a philosophico-chorographical chart of East-Kent
1737
28
Rowe, George, 1796–1864
Illustrations of the Cinque ports and watering places in Kent and Sussex
[1831]
29
Stockdale, Frederick Wilton Litchfield
Etchings from original drawings of antiquities in the county of Kent,
1810
30
Smith, Charles Roach, 1807–1890
The antiquities of Richborough, Reculver, and Lymne, in Kent
1850
31
Burton, Charles, active 1823–1839
Six views of ancient buildings in Kent
1823
32
[Collection of four articles about castles and manors in Kent, England]
18--]
33
Greenwood, C. (Christopher), 1786–1855
An epitome of county history
1838
34
Noel, Amelia, 1759–1818
[Views in Kent]
1797]
35
Cooke, George Alexander
Topographical and statistical description of the county of Kent. Containing an account of its situation, extent, towns ..
[ca. 1817]
36
Six views in Kent, coloured
[1855]
37
Laporte, John, 1761–1839
Four views of Ramsgate, Margate, and Broadstairs
[1809]
38
Parsons, Philip, 1729–1812
The monuments and painted glass of upwards of one hundred churches, chiefly in the eastern part of Kent ...
MDCCXCIV [1794]
39
Allen, Thomas, 1803–1833
The picturesque beauties of Great Britain
1835
40
Cromwell, Thomas, 1792–1870
Excursions in the county of Kent
1822
41
A description of the ancient vessel recently found under an old branch of the river Rother, in Kent
1823
42
Rambles in Kent
[ca. 1845]
43
Wykeham-Martin, Charles, 1801–1870
The history and description of Leeds Castle, Kent
MDCCCLXIX [1869]
44
Ireland, W. H. (William Henry), 1777–1835
England's topographer, or, A new and complete history of the county of Kent
1828-30
45
Packe, Christopher, 1686–1749
Ankographia, sive, Convallium descriptio
1743
46
Ireland, Samuel, died 1800
Picturesque views on the river Medway
MDCCXCIII [1793]
47
Allen, Thomas, 1803–1833
The picturesque beauties of Great Britain
[1832]
48
Forrest, Ebenezer, active 1774
An account of what seemed most remarkable in the five days peregrination of the five following persons, viz. Messieurs Tothall, Scott, Hogarth, Thornhill, and Forrest
MDCCLXXXII [1782]
49
Bagshaw, Samuel
History, gazetteer, and directory of the county of Kent,