SearchCurrently displaying: 64 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Reach Court Farm" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (1)Maps (1)Buildings (2)Old Vicarage (1)Pubs (1)Churches and Memorials (1)The Village Church (1)People (2)Curling Family (2)Roads (48)Nelson Park (2)Reach Road (46)War (54)World War Two (54)Filter by Decade 1840s (2)1850s (2)1860s (2)1870s (3)1880s (4)1890s (4)1900s (4)1910s (4)1920s (3)1930s (4)1940s (27)1950s (2)1960s (1)Filter by Format Still image (56)Text (6) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: < Prev123Next > Photographs of war time Kent by US Farm News editor. 1943 Copies of album photographs taken by Herb Plumbeck, editor of the US Farm News, on his fact-finding visit to England during 1943 including one of shell damage at Reach Court Farm with Gilbert Mitchell. Awards to the Mitchells and Miss Harrison 1942 A report, thought to be from the Daily Express, of the award of the B.E.M. to Mrs Mitchell and her sister who assist Gilbert Mitchell in running Reach Court Farm. Gilbert has been award the ... Congratulatory Letter from USA Offering Mitchells Membership of an Association A copy of a letter from J W Hamilton showing an address in North Carolina congratulating the Mitchells and Miss Harrison on their awards from the King. It goes on to offer them honorary membership ... Home Guard Citation awarded to Gilbert Mitchell A photocopy of the citation awarded to Gilbert Mitchell for his service in the Home Guard from April 1942 until December 1944. Letter from Pathe News requesting permission to film at Reach Court Farm and to interview the Mitchell family. 1942 A photocopied letter from Pathe Pictures Ltd. requesting permission to film interviews of The Mitchells and Miss Harrison at Reach Court Farm. It outlines the matters of interest and gives details of the permissions so ... Mitchell family look across the Channel in wartime. 1942 Gilbert Mitchell, his wife and her sister, Gladys Harrison, look across farmland at St Margaret's to the Channel in May 1942. The Mitchell's ran Reach Court Farm which they bought just before the war. They continued ... Letter from the Minister of Agriculture to Gilbert Mitchell on being awarded the George Medal A copy of a letter from the Minister of Agriculture congratulating Gilbert Mitchell on the award of the George Medal 1942. Request for Mr Mitchell to guide Ministry photographers 1943 A photocopy of a letter from the Kent War Agricultural Executive Committee requesting that Mr Mitchell act as guide to two representatives of the Ministry of Information who need to obtain photographs of war damage ... Tracked Agricultural Vehicles at Reach Court Farm Three photographs taken at Reach Court Farm of tracked agricultural machinery. The photographs were thought to have been taken during WW2. The righthand photograph shows, in the distance, two supporting trestles of the aerial ropeway designed ... Awards to the Mitchells and Miss Grace Harrison A report from the Daily Mail of HM the King presenting the George Medal to Gilbert Mitchell and the award of the British Empire Medal to his wife, Kathleen, and to his sister-in-law Grace Harrison, ... Awards to the Mitchells and Miss Harrison Copy of a page from an unknown publication reporting the award of the George Medal to Gilbert Mitchell by HM the King and that of the British Empire Medal to his wife, Kathleen, and to ... Cattle and a nearly roofless barn at Reach Court Farm A farmyard and cattle at Reach Court Farm. The barn in the background has lost most of the roof. Invitation to Gilbert Mitchell for the Investiture at Buckingham Palace. 1942 A photocopy of the letter from the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood to Gilbert Mitchell inviting him to attend Buckingham Palace for his investiture with the George Medal. July 1942. Introductory Note - Reach Court Farm in WW2 An introductory display note mentioning Gilbert Mitchell, his wife Kathleen and sister-in-law Grace Harrison farming during WW2 raids. Land Army Girls working on local farms (2) A further three photographs featuring Land Army girls at work on local farms during WW2. It is likely that these were part of a portfolio of posed propaganda shots arranged by the Ministry of Information for ... Land Army Girls working on local farms. (1) Three photographs featuring Land Army girls at work on local farms during WW2. It is likely that these photographs were posed for propaganda shots arranged by the Ministry of Information for an exhibition to be shown ... Letter from Dover RDC giving permission to film the Mitchells and Reach Court Farm. 1942 A photocopy of a typed letter carbon copy from the clerk to Dover Rural District Council to Pathe Gazette giving permission to film the Mitchells subject to their agreement and permission is given by the ... Letter requesting permission to film Reach Court Farm. 1942 A copy of a further letter from Pathe Pictures Ltd requesting permission to film and interview the Mitchells at Reach Court Farm, addressed this time to the Clerk of the Rural District Council. 1942 Land Army girls loading potatoes. c1942 A black and white photograph of Harry Curling and Land Army girls loading a truck with sacks of potatoes. This is identified as farmland at Nelson Park, for which Gilbert Mitchell had responsibility as District ... Land Army girls on a tractor at Reach Court Farm. c1942 Black and white photograph of Miss Grace Harrison (left) and women of the Women's Land Army getting a lift to work. Land Army girls on a Fordson Tractor A black and white photograph of Miss Grace Harrison and fellow members of the Women's Land Army on a Fordson tractor at Reach Court Farm. Mr and Mrs Mitchell and Miss Harrison with Tractor at Reach Court Farm. c1942 A page reputedly from 'Kent's War 1939 - 1945' showing the Mitchells with Miss Harrison on her tractor. The Mitchells and Miss Harrison farming under attack. 1942 An report from an unidentified newspaper report dated 29 June 1942 of Gilbert Mitchell and his wife, Kathleen, together with sister-in-law Grace Harrison, a member of the Women's Land Army, working at Reach Court Farm ... Report of the Mitchells farming under attack at Reach Court Farm during WW2 A newspaper account of farming while under enemy attack during World War 2 with quotes from the Mitchells. How Miss Harrison came to work on the farm is also explained. PAGE: < Prev123Next >