Charles Roach Smith - Partial Works

Partial Works

  • (1839), List of Roman Cobs found near Strood
  • (1848), Collectanea antiqua : etchings and notices of ancient remains, illustrative habits, customs, and history of past ages.
  • (1850), The antiquities of Richborough, Reculver, and Lymne
  • (1856), Inventorium sepulchrale : an account of some antiquities dug up at Gilton, Kingston, Sibertsworld, Barfriston, Beakesbourne, Chartham, and Crundale, in the County of Kent, from a.d. 1757 to a.d. 1773
  • (1859), Illustrations of Roman London.
  • (1860), On the importance of public museums for historical collections.
  • (1863), Retrospections : social and archaeological.
  • (1870), The rural life of Shakespeare, as illustrated by his works.
  • (1871), A catalogue of Anglo-Saxon and other antiquities discovered at Faversham, in Kent, and bequeathed by William Gibbs of that town to the South Kensington Museum.
  • (1877), Remarks on Shakespeare : his birthplace, etc. : suggested by a visit to Stratford-on-Avon in the autumn of 1868.
  • (1879), Address to Strood Institute Elocution Class.

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