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Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Portal House ( previously Morley House and Marine House)" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (2)Village Guidebooks and Street Directories (2)Churches and Memorials (9)The Village Church (9)Clubs and organisations (1)St Margaret's Woman's Institute (1)People (2)Gordon Denoon Album (1)Postcards (28)Roads (74)Chapel Lane (3)Droveway Gardens (1)High Street (3)Reach Road (1)Sea Street (68)Village Centre Views (5)St Margaret's Bay (2)St Margaret's Bay (2)The Village on the Beach (2)War (1)World War One (1)Filter by Decade 1790s (1)1800s (1)1810s (1)1820s (1)1830s (1)1840s (5)1850s (3)1860s (3)1870s (4)1880s (8)1890s (7)1900s (10)1910s (15)1920s (16)1930s (8)1940s (6)1950s (7)1960s (5)1970s (6)1980s (5)1990s (4)2000s (1)2010s (3)2020s (4)Filter by Format Still image (54)Text (25) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: < Prev1234Next > Engraving of St Margaret's Church and Marine House from Sea Street. 1840 View is towards the village from the top of Bay Hill. and shows Curfew Cottages in the left foreground, Portal House to the right across Sea Street and the church in the background At this ... Sea Street: from the corner of Sea Street and Reach Road. This postcard appears was sent on 21st December but the date is unclear. Possibly 1950's Addressed to Miss K Pyper (?) at 545 George Street, Aberdeen, Scotland the message reads: Dear K The view I am send (sic) ... Morley House, Sea Street. postmark 1905 This black and white postcard shows the front view of Morley House (now Portal House) and is numbered 6779 in the 'Wyndham' Series. It bears double postmarks, both on 27 April 1905, respectively St Margaret's ... Morley House, Sea Street This unposted black and white postcard is of Morley Home, usually known as Morley House. The publisher is shown as Elite Pictorial Postcard Machine; there is no reference number or date. Morley House was so ... St Margaret's Bay from Ness Point. sent from Portal House. postmark 1927 A sepia postcard number 11089 published by R J Gough, Tobacconist and Stationer, Post Office, St Margaret's at Cliffe and postmarked there 1.30pm 8 September 1927. Morley House, The National Deposit Friendly Society Convalescent Home An oblique photograph/postcard view taken from Sea Street of the National Deposit Friendly Society Convalescent Home (then Morley House), St Margaret's at Cliffe. Undated Official opening of Portal House; Men in the Recreation Room. 16 July 1920 Two group photographs taken on the 16 July 1920 at the opening of Portal House, then owned by the National Deposit Friendly Society. Morley House, Sea Street. postmark 1909 A black and white postcard in the Elite Pictorial Postcard Machine range of Morley House (the card title is incorrect as can be seen from the sign at the entrance) subsequently known as Portal House. ... Portal House frontage and garden A photograph/postcard showing the front view of Portal House. Undated Portal House frontage. postmark 1927 A sepia postcard of Portal House published by R. J. Gough, Tobacconist and Stationer, Post Office, St Margaret's at Cliffe and numbered 11099. Postmarked St Margaret's at Cliffe 1.30pm 8 September 1927 the card is ... St Margaret's Church and Portal House from Droveway Gardens. c1900 Photocopy of a postcard of the village centre seen from the south. No date. Captions read 'St Margaret's-at-Cliff' and 'The Village'. Serial No. 1673. Annotated on mount 'Church and houses in Reach Road' and 'Kenway's ... Portal House frontage and garden Copy of a postcard titled 'Portal House, St Margaret's Bay' Undated but probably late 19th/early 20th century Portal House frontage and garden. c1930 An unused sepia postcard of Portal House and garden circa 1930. The house is actually located in the village of St Margaret's at Cliffe. Portal House frontage and garden. postmark 1937 A sepia postcard of Portal House, St Margaret's at Cliffe. Publisher unknown, it is postmarked 16 August 1937. Portal House frontage and garden. c1940 An unused postcard featuring 'Portal House - The National Deposit Friendly Society's Convalescent Home at St Margaret's Bay' (Undated) The building was taken over by the military in WW2. WI Choir at Portal House. nd A colour photograph of a group of women in American Country costume annotated 'WI Choir at Portal House'. St Margaret's Church and Morley House from Sea Street. c1900 A black and white postcard of Sea Street leading into the village of St Margaret's at Cliffe as seen from the top of Bay Hill. Just left of centre the Baptist Chapel can be seen, ... St Margaret's Church from the south, with a message from a Morley House resident. postmark 1905 Photocopy of a postcard showing St Margaret's Church with a message from 'Will', a resident at Morley House on the reverse. The postmark appears to be 8 April 1905. Morley House Bedroom. postmark 1906 A postcard with postmark 29 November 1906 showing a bedroom in Morley House. The message on reverse is to a Mrs Neville in Bishops Stortford from her son Leonard. Letter from National Deposit Friendly Society to Portal House School re history. 28 September 1978 A copy of a letter from the National Deposit Friendly Society, dated 28 September 1978, to Mr F G Fenton, the Headmaster of Portal House, in response to an enquiry. Letter from the Secretary of Morley House re request for payment. 3 July 1902 Photocopy of a letter dated 3 July 1902 from W Wood, Secretary of Morley House to Messrs G H Denne & Son. This is in response to a request for payment and the letter mentions ... Morley House Convalescent Home, frontage and garden. Undated photograph of Morley House Convalescent Home, St Margaret's showing part of the façade of the building and some of its garden. Morley House Convalescent Home Re-opening Fund. 13 August 1902 A handwritten transcript of an article appearing in the Dover Express dated 13 August 1909, entitled 'Morley House Convalescent Home Re-opening Fund'. Contains information about the amount of money to be raised and includes a ... Morley House, grounds and garden An undated photograph showing four gentlemen in the grounds of Morley House. (Copy of a postcard in the Wyndham Series?) Early 20th century PAGE: < Prev1234Next >