SearchCurrently displaying: 17 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Decade: "1860s" xSubject: "The Village Church" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (2)Maps (1)Transport (1)Postcards (6)Roads (11)High Street (11)Filter by Decade 1800s (7)1810s (7)1820s (7)1830s (7)1840s (8)1850s (9)1870s (10)1880s (9)1890s (9)1900s (2)1910s (1)1920s (1)1930s (1)Filter by Format Still image (14)Text (3) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Temple family vault, extracts from the monumental inscriptions book in St Margaret's at Cliffe Handwritten extracts taken from the monumental inscriptions book* (page 30 No 326) regarding the Temple Family Vault in St Margaret's at Cliffe churchyard. *('The Monumental inscriptions in the church and churchyard of St Margaret of Antioch, ... Plan of proposed churchyard extension. Late 19th century Photocopy of a 'Rough Plan' showing the present churchyard and the proposed extension marked in red. Original traced from 25 inch Ordnance Survey map, possibly by the vicar of the time. Late 19th century. Original in ... St Margaret's Church from the south west, from a 19th century guide book. Photocopy of a page from a 19th century guide book showing St Margaret's Church from the south west. Can be dated to possibly late 19th century as the female figure is seated upon the wall ... St Margaret's Church from the north. pre 1901 Hand-coloured postcard of St Margaret's church from the north. Published by J B Madge, Post Office Stores. Late 19th century as pre 1901 erection of the memorial to the right of the north porch. St Margaret's Church from the north. Late 19th century Hand-coloured postcard of St Margaret's church from the north. Late 19th century. Printed in Germany. [Before 1901 when memorial to the right of the north porch was erected]. Horse drawn caravan belonging to the Church Army. Late 19th century A sepia photograph mounted on board of a horse drawn caravan belonging to the Church Army. The outside is covered in biblical quotes painted in large letters. A Church Army officer is posing at rear. ... Memorial to TEMPLE James 1871 The windows at the East End of this Chancel / have been erected to the Glory of God and in / memory of JAMES TEMPLE of Cliffe House / of this Parish by his old ... Transcription of the Vestry Minute Book 18 June 1849 to July 1862 Pencil notes and typescript transcription of the Vestry Minute Book 18 June 1849 to July 1862. Mentions poor condition of church fabric. Ref. CCA U3/200/8/1. Includes references to CCA U3/200/3/7 AND U3/200/6/6. Memorial to EMDEN Annie 1903 To the glory of God and / In memory of / ANNIE the beloved wife of / Walter EMDEN / born August 27th 1854 / died March 16th 1903 / She that done what she ... OS Map 1862 showing land around the church. Tracing of a section of the 1862 Ordnance Survey Map, annotated in pencil to show land use around the church. St Margaret's Church from the south. Pre 1864/1869 restoration. Photocopy/enlargement of a postcard of the church from the south, pre 1864 - 1869 restoration. Shows the old walled boundary of the churchyard. Notes from the Church Restoration Book 1 May 1864 to 8 May 1868 Pencil notes/transcription from the Church Restoration Book 1 May 1864 to 8 May 1868. Ref. CCA U3/200/22/1. Notes include extracts from DCb/EC1/53/1 and U3/200/8/2 - Vestry Minute Book 28 November 1895. G.L Towers [vicar], Chairman. Memorial to CRITTALL Eleanor Godfrey 1934 In memory of ELEANOR / GODFREY CRITTALL 1867-1934 / we are saved by hope / This memorial plaque may be found in the south aisle of St Margaret of Antioch church. St Margaret's Church from the south west. Post-restoration. c.1869 Sepia postcard of the church from the south-west. Post restoration of 1864 - 1869. St Margaret's Church from the south west. Post 1869 Photocopy of a postcard of the church from the south-west. post 1869. Serial No. 1695. St Margaret's Church from the south west. Post 1869, pre 1898 Photocopy of a postcard of the church from the south-west. Shows original boundary of the churchyard, fenced. Post 1869; pre 1898. St Margaret's Church from south west. Post 1869; pre 1898 Photocopy of a postcard of the church from south-west showing the walled churchyard boundary. Serial No W6773. Post 1869 but pre 1898.