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Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Granville Road" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (3)Aerial Views of the Village and Bay (3)Buildings (4)Granville Hotel (1)South Sands House (previously 'The Hermitage') (1)Village Hall (or Parish Hall) (1)Churches and Memorials (1)The Village Church (1)People (5)Noel Coward (1)Rolls- Royce and St Margaret's (2)Sir William Thomas Madge (2)St Margaret's 'People and Places' oral history interviews (1)Postcards (17)St Margaret's Bay (20)Coastguards and Smuggling (1)Leathercote Point (1)St Margaret's Bay (18)The Village on the Beach (3)Village events and weather (7)Weather (4)War (1)Dover Patrol Memorial (1)Filter by Decade 1880s (2)1890s (4)1900s (8)1910s (6)1920s (3)1930s (4)1940s (3)1950s (3)1960s (3)1970s (2)1980s (5)1990s (5)2000s (18)2010s (5)Filter by Format Sound (1)Still image (110)Text (4) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: < Prev12345Next > Hotel Road and Granville Road. 1898 Sepia postcard, Frith's Series number 40813 date 1898, which shows houses built in St Margaret's Bay. Coastguard Cottages at the top of Bay Hill, Granville Road with a row of houses It is unused. St Margaret's Bay from Ness Point. c1887 A black and white photograph showing houses above the Bay with South Foreland House, Granville Road in the top right corner. A note on the reverse of the print gives a date of 1887/8. Also South ... St Margaret's Bay from Ness Point. c1900 Granville Road stretches from left to right just below the skyline and, judging by the extent of development of both buildings and trees, is substantially after the date of 1900 pencilled on the print. From Ness Point to Granville Road. early 20th C This black and white photograph of unknown date shows the valley and Bay Hill with Granville Road above. Named houses are Bloms Priory House Brooklands Seaton Hillsborough Wood Ridings Berkley/Two Chimneys Hillside Haven House Ness Point, Granville Road, and Fly Tipping. c2014 The house Ness Point in the background of this colour photograph, named after the prominent cliff protrusion to the South of the Bay, was demolished for redevelopment in 2014. The original reason for taking the ... Moonraker, Granville Road for sale. 2005 & 2006 Two press cuttings of sale information for Moonraker. The first, from an unknown source, bears the handwritten date of 14 July 2005 as the house was being completed and gives a price of £900,000. The other ... Aerial view of Leathercote Point and Dover Patrol Memorial. 1928 This postcard is an aerial view of St Margaret's cliffs from the Bay towards the Monument and beyond, and shows clearly the properties along Granville Road. It was taken by the Surrey Flying Services, Croydon. ... Devonia, Granville Road, one time home of Sir William Madge These photographs form part of the Estate Agents particulars for the sale of Devonia, one time home of Sir William Thomas Madge. It has grand views overlooking the Bay. Fontaine Bleue, Granville Road, during building. 2005 A colour photograph of Fontaine Bleue viewed from Granville Road during building. Both the front and the reverse bear the hand written date of September 2005. Another note states that it was built on the ... Schwabenhaus, now Thornton, Granville Road, under construction. 1986 A sequence of colour photographs illustrating the building of Schwabenhaus later renamed Thornton in Granville Road during 1986. Schwabenhaus, Granville Road, sale catalogue. 1991 Cluttons sale brochure for Schwabenhaus, Granville Road, bearing a handwritten date of 1991. Granville Road Houses and Residents. 1910 A plan of plots in Granville Road and a list of house names and some residents 1910 Aerial view of Granville Road, The Droveway and the Bay. 1910-1933 A black and white aerial photograph of The Bay with Granville Road across the centre and Droveway in the foreground. The date given is between 1910 and 1933. Moonraker, Granville Road, under construction 2004/5 A series of colour photographs showing the building of the house subsequently named Moonraker. Handwritten notes give the date of site clearance as March 2004 and completion in summer 2005. Quiet Shades, Granville Road. 11 June 2004 A colour photograph of the property Quiet Shades bearing a handwritten date of 11 June 2004. Pillar boxes in St Margaret's Bay Photograph of post boxes in Bay Hill, Granville Road and St Margaret's Road. Victorian, GVI and EIIR. Planning Site Notice for Erection of Moonraker, Granville Road. 26 March 2003 The Planning Site Notice from Dover District Council publicising the application to erect a house subsequently named Moonraker, dated 26 March 2003. Oakleigh, Granville Road and the Claringboulds. c2010 Well known local builders, the Claringboulds, taking a break from footpath works outside Oakleigh in Granville Road. Hesperides, Granville Road, under construction. 1986 A series of colour photographs showing some of the stages in the building of Hesperides in Granville Road during 1985 and 1986. High Gables, Granville Road, construction of a new drive. 2003 A coloured photograph of the preparation work for a new drive at High Gables in Granville Road taken, according to a handwritten note, on the 7 October 2003. Leaf build-up on local footpaths in Granville Road and Hotel Road. 2000 A press cutting from a local paper, which highlights the perennial problem of fallen leaf build-up on footpaths, in this instance on a steep footpath between Granville Road and Hotel Road in the select area ... Ivy Bank, Granville Road. 1890-1991 Various documents detailing the history of Ivy Bank, Granville Road, and it's residents from 1890 to 1991. Honeybee Cottage, Granville Road, in Winter A colour photograph of 'Honeybee Cottage' in winter made into a Christmas card. The date is unknown. May Cottage, Granville Road, new drive way. 28 April 2004 Colour photographs, bearing a typewritten date of 28 April 2004, of works to provide a new drive and garage at May Cottage in Granville Road. PAGE: < Prev12345Next >