Greenhithen, Gillingham and Upnor: Arctic images begin to explain mystery that baffled Victorians
Sheerness: Georgian church restoration comes nearer to reality
Folkestone: Coin honour for black hero of Great War
Dover: National Trust to dig for buried ‘radar’ mirror
Rochester: Families honour their fallen in cathedral
Isle of Grain: A nice little place in the Thames
Eynsford:Mausoleum riddle of cricketer buried under church floor
Bridge: how millionaires had fun in the 1920s
Chatham: Pubs, radical politics and a proud naval heritage
Key Street: Sketch of times past
Maidstone: Fall and rise of a remarkable family
Pluckley, Westwell, Bethersden and Egerton: An estate killed by the blow of an auctioneer’s hammer
Aylesford, Trottiscliffe and Dartford: Stout-shod Victorians in pursuit of history
Cranbrook: Sweet smiles and social satire from artists' colony
Footscray: Venetian style by the river near Bexley
Hernhill: Hardly the best time for a European touring holiday, Miss Jessup
Scotney: Secrets of a gentleman’s role in the Great War
Folkestone: ‘A constable watched as eight women fell dead’
Sidcup: Champagne in the air for the first high-flyers
Lullingstone: What an awful smell, said the schoolboy Mick Jagger