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18 Items found in category "MED"
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MED1Audio tape: 1994 Parish Council centenary exhibiti
Audio tape: 1994 Parish Council centenary exhibition, BBC Radio Kent
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MED2Audio tape: 1994 exhibition, copy of MED1
Audio tape: 1994 exhibition, copy of MED1
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MED3VHS tape: W Hammond, Bygones of Bridge
VHS tape: W Hammond, Bygones of Bridge
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MED4VHS tape: Funeral of Laurence Shirley, 2003
VHS tape: Funeral of Laurence Shirley, 2003, with order of Service
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MED5VHS tape: The Nailbourne in Flood: Brian Skinner
VHS tape: The Nailbourne in Flood: Brian Skinner
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MED6CD Boyle Collection cuttings etc.
CD Boyle Collection cuttings etc.
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MED7CD Bridge photos
CD Bridge photos
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MED8CD User Manual for digital projector
CD User Manual for digital projector
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MED9CD two images, Womens’ Institute certificates, 192
CD two images, Womens’ Institute certificates, 1924
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MED10CD Bekesbourne Son-et-lumiere sound track
CD Bekesbourne Son-et-lumiere sound track
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MED11CD Art in Bridge
CD Art in Bridge
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MED12CD Wilkinson, Bridge dig report (appears to be emp
CD Wilkinson, Bridge dig report (appears to be empty)
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MED13CD Bygone Bridge
CD Bygone Bridge
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MED14CD 20th Anniversary presentation
CD 20th Anniversary presentation
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MED15Memory Stick: text of Boyle on Bifrons
Memory Stick: text of Boyle on Bifrons
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MED16Two microfilms of Bridge registers held by CCA
Two microfilms of Bridge registers held by CCA
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MED17DVD ‘The Beauty and the Suffering of the Nailbourn
DVD ‘The Beauty and the Suffering of the Nailbourne in Flood Again’ by Brian Maxted, 2014
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MED182014 Flooding
DVD by Brian Maxted

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