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Photographs of Kelvedon
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Bibliography - books on Kelvedon
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Victorian Kelvedon: the photography of the Nichols Brothers by Graham H. Wheldon
and Roger V. Carter (2005)
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A short history of Kelvedon and Feering by James Colquhoun (2001) [This
book is still in print and available from
Kelvedon Library priced at £2.00 per copy.]
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Two villages history and guide: Kelvedon and Feering in the third millennium
by James Colquhoun (2001)
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Harvest of memories: an Essex farmer recalls a life in peace and war by Tony
Bonner (2000)
- Kelvedon wartime memories: World War II by Ruth Kent and Rae Jinks (1999)
- Kelvedon speaks by Ruth Kent, Mary Mays and Rae Jinks (1999)
- Church Street chronicles by Graham H. Wheldon (1999)
- Looking back over four hundred millennia: articles from the Feering and Kelvedon
Preservation Society Bulletins, 1968-1999 by Bridget Winstanley (1999)
- The Curtis-Bennett chronicle: the story of the legal family and the genes
which made them by Susan Curtis-Bennett (1998)
- Moores: the story of Moore Brothers of Kelvedon, Essex by Bryan Everitt (1998)
- Greys Mill and Easterford Mill: the Docwra family and Quakerism in
Feering and Kelvedon by Mark Gregson (1991)
- The prehistoric and Roman settlement at Kelvedon, Essex by K.A. Rodwell (1988)
- Kelvedon and Feering 1881 and 1986: a contrast by Lawrence Chopping
(1986)
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Kelvedon: the origins and development of a Roman small town by Michael
R. Eddy and Catriona Turner (1982)
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Further memories of Feering and Kelvedon, 1900 to 1918 by B.L. Kentish
(1981)
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Personal memories of Feering and Kelvedon, 1900 to 1914 by B.L. Kentish
(1978)
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In our infancy: an autobiography, 1882-1912 by Helen Corke (1975)
- Kelvedon and its antiquities by B.L. Kentish (1974)
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Kelvedon and Tollesbury Light Railway by N.J. Stapleton (1962)
- Kelvedon through two centuries, 1700-1900 by Arthur Harry Frost (1954)
- The story of Kelvedon by Helen Corke (1949)
- Some of His ways: a record of the work of the Friends Evangelistic Band
by George A. Fox (1948)
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