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List of teachers at the National School, Kingsdown Road. 1847-1940 List of teachers at the National School, Kingsdown Road. 1847-1962 The National School was built in Kingsdown Road in 1847. Most teachers were housed in Curfew Cottage next to the school. Goldsack family and other inhabitants of 3 Wellesley Terrace, Kingsdown Road. 19th c Three pages of typewritten notes on Thomas Goldsack b 1862 and family, and subsequent inhabitants of 3 Wellesley Terrace, Kingsdown Road: Chas Taylor, Leslie Finnis and Atkins family. 1881-1977 Residents of Well Lane from census returns etc. Well Lane residents detailed in census returns, electoral registers, burial records, marriage records and monument inscriptions at various times from 1881 to 1977. List of Owners and Managers of the Granville Hotel, Hotel Road. 1889-1996 Typewritten extract of Street Directory Entries showing Owners and Managers of the Granville Hotel, 1889-1996 Sea Street: Brief history of Small Downs (ex The Haven) and surrounding fields The Paper House or Platte Saline, Upper Freedown 1898 to 1945 A series of photographs contained in a folder about The Paper House (1898 - 1945). The pages are numbered 50 to 61. Platte Saline, the Paper House, was located at the Upper Freedown in Kingsdown Road ... The Flats at the top of Droveway Gardens. early 20th century A Frith Series postcard, early 20th century, showing the properties then known as The Flats at the top end of Droveway Gardens The Gatehouse, Salisbury Road. Aerial photograph. early 20th century Black and white aerial photograph of The Gatehouse. Early 20th century. The Knoll Hotel, Kenilworth Hotel and The Convent in The Droveway A photograph taken in The Droveway showing The Knoll and Kenilworth Hotels and the Convent. The Flats, Droveway Gardens from Sea Street. Early 20th century A photograph looking across the fields and Sea Street towards The Flats in Droveway Gardens, early 20th century. Brochure for Kenilworth Hotel, The Droveway. mid 20th century A brochure produced for the Kenilworth Hotel with the front cover showing a view of St Margaret's Bay looking SW. The Proprietors were Capt. J P Larkin and Miss B G Larkin c mid 20th century. Charabanc outside Madge's Stores, Well Lane A Tilling Stevens charabanc of the East Kent Road Car Company, registration no. FN 5060, outside Madge's shop on the corner of Well Lane, waiting to depart with a private party. Early 20th century Cliffe Hotel and walkway over Cripps Lane. Early 20th century An enlarged postcard view taken from the churchyard looking down Cripps Lane. Early 20th century. Barn at Street Farm as viewed from Chapel Lane Sepia photograph of Street Farm, now long gone, with 4 unidentified people. Viewed from Chapel Lane near the junction with Kingsdown Road. Date unknown Coggers, Granville Road A photocopy of a postcard showing part of the cliffs with Coggers in the distance. Interior of St Margaret's Church facing east. early 20th century Interior of St Margaret's Church facing the chancel. The stone pulpit donated by the Revd. E C Lucey is still in place, together with the organ case and oil lamp lighting system. Early 20th century. Interior of St Margaret's church facing east. Early 20th century. Hand-coloured postcard of the interior of St Margaret's church, facing the east end. Published by J B Madge, Post Office Stores. Stone pulpit donated by Revd. E C Lucey visible to the left of the ... Exterior of the Chapel, Convent of the Annunciade The Droveway A photocopy of a picture showing the front of the 'Chapell Convent of the Annonciade', The Droveway. Early 20th century. Interior of St Margaret's Church facing east. early 20th century Postcard of the interior of St Margaret's Church facing east. Wooden pulpit and panelling now in the chancel. Early 20th century. St Margaret's Church North doorway. Early 20th century Hand-coloured postcard of the North Porch, St Margaret's at Cliffe published by J B Madge, Post Office Stores, St Margaret's at Cliffe. Early 20th century. St Margaret's Church West doorway Large black and white photograph of the West Door, St Margaret's Church, St Margaret's at Cliffe. St Margaret's Church West doorway. post 1921 but pre 1940 The west door of St Margaret's Church showing a section of the graveyard nearest the door. Post 1921 but pre1940 bomb damage. PAGE: 12345Next >