SearchCurrently displaying: 24 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Decade: "1940s" xSubject: "The Village Church" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (2)Cliffe House School, Cliffe Hotel, Cliffe Tavern, White Cliffs Hotel (1)Village Shops (1)People (2)Madge Family Albums and Scrapbooks (2)Postcards (9)Roads (23)High Street (23)Village Archaeology (1)War (4)WW2 Air Raid Precaution Logs (2)World War Two (4)Filter by Decade 1900s (18)1910s (19)1920s (19)1930s (20)1950s (20)1960s (20)1970s (19)1980s (18)1990s (18)Filter by Format Still image (19)Text (4) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) 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 ... 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. St Margaret's Church from the south, 20th century. Photograph of St Margaret's church from the south, mid 20th century. St Margaret's Church from the south. Early 20th century Photocopy/enlargement of a postcard of the church from the south. Early 20th century. J B Madge Series 153498 St Margaret's Church West doorway. Small black and white photograph of the west door to the church of St Margaret of Antioch, without its protective canopy. Undated - early 20th century St Margaret's Church West doorway. 1903-5 Photograph (original in Col. Cavanagh's scrapbook) of the west doorway of St Margaret's church. Dated by Col. Cavanagh as 'circa 1903-5'. Drawing of St Margaret's Church by H Thomson. mid 20th century Reproduction of a drawing by H Thomson of the church as seen from the steps in the High Street. Railings still in place along the road edge. Drawing of St Margaret's Church from the north east, by John Jewell. 20th century Drawing of the church from the north east, possibly by John Jewell. Mid 20th century. History of St Margaret's Church by P D Mansfield. Undated, mid 20th century Photocopy of an article by Rear Admiral D P Mansfield in the Parish Magazine. He cites other sources about the church, including Col. Cavanagh. Footnote in which public exhibition of pictures and photographs etc. of ... St Margaret's Church from the south west. mid 20th century St Margaret's church photographed from the south west. Mid 20th century. St Margaret's Church from the north west. early 20th century. Hand-coloured postcard of St Margaret's church viewed from the north west. Published by J B Madge, Post Office Stores, St Margaret's at Cliffe. Printed caption on face reads 'Norman Church, St Margaret's-at-Cliffe, (Built 1130). St Margaret's Church from the north west. c1930 Sepia souvenir-type photograph (original 9 x 7 cm) of St Margaret's church taken from the north west, c.1930. St Margaret's Church from the north. early 20th century. Postcard of St Margaret's church in Madge's Photo Series, viewed from the north. Printed caption on face reads 'Norman church, St Margaret's at Cliffe. (Date about 1130)'. St Margaret's Church West doorway Mid 20th century Photograph of the west doorway of the church, possibly mid-20th century. The canopy erected over the doorway earlier is just visible in the picture. Memorial to JOHNSON Dorothy Mary 1972 In memoriam / DOROTHY MARY (Bunty) JOHNSON / 1916-1972 / This memorial plaque may be found on the bookcase at the rear of the north aisle, towards the vestry. High Street, Post Office, Madge's Stores and Finnis Taxis. pre 1962 Handwritten note says post 1938, pre 1962 War damage to St Margaret's at Cliffe and St Margaret's Church by W Cocks An article from a war - time resident ( W Cocks) describing experiences in St Margaret's during the war; and a letter from Ruth Nicol correcting misinformation concerning bomb damage to the church. ARP Warden Groves telegrams to St Margaret's Vicar in Wales concerning damage to church. 2 telegrams sent from ARP Warden Groves, stationed in the Cliffe Hotel, to the St Margaret's Vicar who was temporarily in Wales, concerning shelling damage to the church, which was given in guarded terms, it ... ARP Log extract and photographs re bomb damage to west door of the church. 14th August 1940 A report from the village ARP log and photographs of bomb damage outside the west door of the church, which occurred on the 14th August 1940. The Reverend Cartman and others are seen at work around ... ARP Warden's Log extracts listing shell damage to the south wall of church. 25th November 1940, The second occasion on which the church was damaged in WW2. An extract, with photograph, taken from the ARP Warden's Log of 25th November 1940, which lists that shell damage was sustained to the south wall ...