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Across the Low Meadow, a history of Halling in Kent

Across the Low Meadow, a history of Halling in Kent

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Across the Low Meadow, a history of Halling in Kent

by Edward Gowers & Derek Church

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Maidstone, Kent: Christine Swift Bookshop, 1979 The vast chalk deposits were resposible for the quick growth of Halling in the nineteenth century but the excavation of these has been one of the most destructive factors since. 134pp plus index illustrated in black and white. Size 220x145mm.

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Title
Across the Low Meadow, a history of Halling in Kent
Author
Edward Gowers & Derek Church
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Hardcover
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Used - Very Good
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Publisher
Christine Swift Bookshop
Place of Publication
Maidstone, Kent
Date Published
1979
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The shop of Wadard Books is located in a listed 17th century timber framed building in the historic Kentish village of Farningham. The business is named after Wadard, one of Farningham's Domesday landlords, a henchman of Bishop Odo and featured on the Bayeaux tapestry.
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