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Cliffe House. mid 20th c From the Gordon Denoon album with accompanying caption. Undated Cliffe Tavern and Cliffe House under repair. c1974 An oblique photograph which shows the front of the Cliffe Tavern and Cliffe House surrounded by scaffolding whilst undergoing renovations. Photograph taken in the early 1970s. Cliffe Tavern car park, High Street, after the Great Storm of 1987 Cottages adjacent to the Cliffe Hotel. High Street. Undated. This photograph was taken from the village High Street. The cottages now form part of the hotel accommodation at what is now The Cliffe. Gordon Denoon's Parents at the Chapel Lane tennis court. C1918 This photograph was taken in the arbour near the middle tennis court at the Cliffe Hotel about 1918. Hotel guests on the Cliffe Hotel Tennis Courts. 1911 Photograph taken from the Gordon Denoon album with accompanying caption. Gordon Denoon further elaborates on this photograph in his book 'Saga of St Margaret's' : 'There are in fact 46 people in this group (probably the entire ... Gravestone of CRIPPS Samuel George 1895; CRIPPS Sarah 1927; MacARTHUR Amy (nee Cripps) 1930; MUNSEY Dulcie Elaine 1985; CRIPPS Percy Frank 1908 In loving memory / of / SAMUEL GEORGE CRIPPS / died 7th October 1895 / aged 73 years / and / SARAH CRIPPS / died 21st October 1927 / age 97 / (on front base) Also of ... Obituary for Charles Groves. February 1959 From the Gordon Denoon album a photograph of Charles Groves, proprietor of The Cliffe Hotel, and obituaries and tributes from local newspapers, including The Dover Express and East Kent News, dated 13 and 20 February ... Fancy-dress competition winner, Cliffe Hotel 1924 Taken from the Gordon Denoon album this is a photograph of Muriel (Gordon Denoon's sister) with accompanying caption. Taken in the doorway of the Cliffe Hotel which is now Cliffe House. The fancy-dress competition took place ... Gordon Denoon's mother and sister, Muriel at Cliffe Hotel. 1920s From the Gordon Denoon album. Accompanying caption reads: Mother and Muriel rest (in the 1920s) by the railings on the corner' Gordon Denoon with his daughter Joan outside the Cliffe Hotel in 1926 and 1968 Two photographs from the Gordon Denoon album taken outside the Cliffe Hotel (now Cliffe House). The album's accompanying narrative reads 'Same place, same people at different times. Joan and I pose by the stone eagle at ... Notes on the naval career of Lt. Henry Temple 1849 Handwritten notes taken from O'Burye Navy List 1849 of Lieutenant Henry Temple, son of James Temple of St Margaret's at Cliffe. Letter concerning punishments at the former Cliffe House School. 1948 A letter dated 24 January 1948 responding to Mr Worsfold's letter from C A Groves of the Cliffe Hotel. It concerns its use as part of Cliffe House School and the punishment meted out by ... Eva Groves and Tommie Denoon, Cliffe Hotel car park. 1959 From the Gordon Denoon album. The accompanying caption reads: 'Eva Groves talking to Tommie (in car) in 1959. Note the removal of the brick wall and hedge to make way for a car park' Eva Groves was ... Eva and Charles Groves, Proprietors of the Cliffe Hotel. 1945 From the Gordon Denoon album Denoon Family and Friends in Cripps Lane From the Gordon Denoon album. The caption with this photograph reads: 'Mrs Engholm (Gar) with left, her son Basil, and right, her son-in-law George Ebbels in the Lane' These were fellow guests and regular visitors to the ... Denoon Family and Friends. Undated From the Gordon Denoon album, with Gordon's caption. Muriel was Gordon's sister. Photograph likely to have been taken in the Cliffe Hotel garden Undated but thought to be mid to late 1930s. Engraving of St Margaret's College. c1860 From the Gordon Denoon album with an accompanying caption. The engraving shows Cliffe House on the left. The college and grounds are now the White Cliffs Hotel in the High Street. [The text attached to this picture ... Cliffe House, High Street from churchyard; High Street outside Florinda Cottages. April 1989 Two views looking along the High Street. One is from the churchyard opposite the Cliffe Hotel and the other is from further up outside Florinda Cottages. 15 April 1989 Repairs to the walkway between Cliffe House and the Cliffe Inn, 28 June 2005 A photograph showing repairs underway to Cliffe House and the covered passageway over Cripps Lane between Cliffe House and the Cliffe Inn, 28 June 2005. Gordon Denoon's Father and Muriel at the Chapel Lane tennis court. Undated A pair of photographs taken from the Gordon Denoon album featuring Gordon's father on the bench by the Cliffe Hotel tennis courts. In the second photograph he is joined by Gordon's sister, Muriel. In the background ... Muriel and Roy Cooper-Smith in the Cliffe Hotel garden From the Gordon Denoon album. Muriel was Gordon Denoon's sister. Photograph undated but thought to be mid-1930s Cliffe Tavern, High Street, trading postcard. 1973 Taken from the Gordon Denoon album, a copy of a postcard PAGE: < Prev12345Next >