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Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Pubs" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (2)Village Guidebooks and Street Directories (2)Churches and Memorials (2)Memorials in St Margaret at Antioch Church and graveyard (1)The Village Church (1)Clubs and organisations (1)St Margaret's Golf Club (1)Farms (3)Reach Court Farm (1)Street Farm (1)Townsend Farm (1)People (7)Gordon Denoon Album (4)Madge Family Albums and Scrapbooks (1)Newman and Finnis family (2)Postcards (39)Roads (18)Dover Road (1)High Street (14)Kingsdown Road (4)Reach Road (1)Station Road (1)Village Centre Views (5)St Margaret's Bay (55)Coastguards and Smuggling (3)Leathercote Point (1)Post war development in the Bay (5)Ships, Shipwrecks and Groundings (1)St Margaret's Bay (51)The Village on the Beach (37)Village events and weather (5)War (4)World War Two (4)Filter by Decade 1700s (1)1710s (1)1720s (1)1730s (1)1740s (2)1840s (1)1850s (1)1860s (2)1870s (2)1880s (1)1890s (4)1900s (9)1910s (9)1920s (8)1930s (1)1940s (2)1950s (9)1960s (8)1970s (4)1980s (5)1990s (1)2000s (2)2010s (6)2020s (2)2030s (1)2040s (1)2050s (1)Filter by Format Still image (66)Text (10) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: < Prev1234Next > The Green Man re-named The Coastguard. 1971 Two press cuttings and an advertisement to do with The Green Man and its re-naming to The Coastguard. The Green Man at bottom of Bay Hill with horse and cart. c.1910 An unused black and white postcard of the original Green Man at the foot of Bay Hill. Number 6778 in the 'Wyndham' series and published by J B Madge of St Margaret's at Cliffe. The Green Man, St Margaret's Bay. c1950 A sepia postcard of The Green Man, now the Coastguard pub, the hostelry behind the beach in St Margaret's Bay circa 1950. Unused and published by Valentine and Sons Ltd. of Dundee and London. Rebuilding the Green Man in The Bay. 1954 A press cutting from 'The Evening News' dated January 21 1954 reporting the re-building of the Green Man in St Margaret's Bay. The Green Man at the bottom of Bay Hill, St Margaret's Bay. 1930s A photograph showing The Green Man pre WW 2 and a sketch of a small rowing boat cut in two and upended to act as shelters with the thwarts re-sited to act as seats. The ... The Green Man from the garden, St Margaret's Bay. c1900 A sepia postcard showing a group relaxing in the garden of the Green Man circa 1900. Unused, it was published as number S.H. 2018 by J B Madge, Post Office, St Margaret's at Cliffe. Now The ... The Green Man St Margaret's Bay. pre and post WW2 Three photographs of The Green Man taken before and after WW 2. The one before is taken outside the boundary and shows a very pleasant situation with a neatly trimmed hedge and flagpole with the bottom ... The Green Man with licensee George Cramp; with horse and cart. c1900 From the Gordon Denoon album, copies of two postcards depicting The Green Man public house. The Green Man, St Margaret's Bay from the garden. c1900 A black and white Frith's Series postcard, although un-numbered, of the Green Man and garden, circa 1900. Unused. '19th century Customs Officers, Smugglers etc at St Margaret's' by John Jewell Photocopy of an undated article from the Parish News by John Jewell entitled 'Customs Officers, Smugglers etc at St Margaret's in the 19th century'. Gravestone of BAKER Horton 1906; BAKER Bathsheba 1916 In ever loving memory / of / HORTON BAKER / who died November 3rd 1906 / aged 79 years / also of BATHSHEBA / wife of the above / who died September 7th 1916 / ... High Street, Carrier's Arms and Lloyd's Bank. c1955 Copy of a Tuck postcard. Lloyds Bank and the fruit shop can be seen. High Street with church steps and Carrier's Arms. postmark 1904 This Victoria Series, black and white postcard numbered 998, by J Davis of 24 Queen Victoria Street, London, E C, depicts a busy scene in the High Street with carts parked appropriately outside the Carriers ... Souvenier postcards of The Green Man in the Bay and its gardens A booklet of 6 postcards with pictures of the Green Man in the Bay and its gardens.The Coastguard Pub is now on this site, rebuilt in the 1950's after war damage caused by British troops ... The promenade St Margaret's Bay. c1960s A delightful colour photograph looking NE along the promenade of St Margaret's Bay with The Coastguard on the left and The Granville Hotel standing out on the cliffs. Notes on the Powell family of Street Farm. A note [undated, no reference], stating that the Powell family of Street Farm were pledged to go to all shipwrecks off the Bay and to place drowned mariners in the Green Man Inn for identification. Street ... War damaged Green Man. 1945 From the Gordon Denoon album a photograph taken in 1945 of The Green Man public house, war damaged and derelict with accompanying narrative. The Green Man at the bottom of Bay Hill with horse and cart. c1900 Photocopy of part of a black and white photograph (probably magnified) showing the bottom end of Bay Hill as it comes onto the western end of St Margaret's Bay. Poor quality but a pony and trap ... Road works at the junction of High Street and Reach Road. 24 May 1986 A colour photograph of the Hope Inn and the other end of the High Street road works, at the Reach Road junction. 24 May 1986 High Street, Smugglers and Knotts Lane. March 2006 The High Street, 3 March 2006, looking towards The Smugglers. Former Village Stores under scaffolding. The Green Man in ruins. 1945 Black and white photograph of a completely destroyed Green Man public house on the Bay. Strangely, the pub sign remains intact. Reverse of the photograph is hand-marked 'Green Man PH S.M.B 1945' The Green Man at the bottom of Bay Hill with horse and cart. Late 19th century A photograph looking across the Bay and westwards along the valley. Note the pony and trap descending Bay Hill to the Bay. Cliffe House, High Street and Carrier's Arms. postmark 1903 A postcard in black and white, postmarked January 1903, of the village High Street in St. Margaret's at Cliffe. The entrance steps to the church can be seen on the left and two horses patiently ... Houses in the High Street beyond Hope Inn, with family group. Date unknown Taken in the High Street just beyond the Hope Inn PAGE: < Prev1234Next >