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Clear the searchYou've searched for:Decade: "1890s" xSubject: "The Village Church" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (1)Transport (1)Buildings (2)Granville Hotel (1)Portal House ( previously Morley House and Marine House) (2)South Foreland Lighthouses (1)The Bay Hotel or Lanzarote Hotel (1)Postcards (4)Roads (17)Chapel Lane (2)High Street (16)Village Centre Views (2)St Margaret's Bay (2)St Margaret's Bay (2)The Village on the Beach (1)Filter by Decade 1800s (6)1810s (6)1820s (6)1830s (6)1840s (6)1850s (7)1860s (9)1870s (9)1880s (11)1900s (5)1910s (1)1920s (1)1930s (1)Filter by Format Still image (13)Text (9) 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 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 ... 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. Album of St Margaret's photographs by JJ Bettridge. c1890 A series of 16 photographs from the album by JJ Bettridge who was Parish Clerk for many years. Kindly loaned for scanning by Mr K Hadman 01) Front cover 02) View from Ness Point looking NE across the ... St Margaret's Church and St Margaret's Bay. c1899 A small, unused postcard comprising two coloured engravings of St Margaret's Church and the Bay. The clock on the church tower dates the card as after 1886, and the pre-printed year as before 1899. It ... Engraving of St Margaret's Church from The Droveway across Chapel Lane. c1890 Engraving taken from the Deal Ilustrated Visitor's Guide c1895 published by John Davis, 24 Queen Victoria Street, London EC. View shows Portal House, Parsonage Farm, Marine Cottage, Mount Pleasant Cottages and Wellard's Stables St Margaret's Church by the Rev F Case from the 'Church Monthly'. 1898 [?] A photocopy of an article about St Margaret's Church by the Rev F Case taken from the 'Church Monthly' [1898?]. Illustrations engraved by R Taylor & Co. Extract from 'Illustrated Church News' with photograph of church interior. November 1893 Photocopies of an extract from the 'Illustrated Church News' November 1893 showing interior of the church in a photograph by Grossman, Dover. St Margaret's Church from the north. c1900 A postcard of the church of St Margaret of Antioch showing the northerly aspect It is dated around 1900 Churchyard extension from the Vestry Minute Book. 28 November 1895 Typescript extract from the Vestry Minute Book of 28 November 1895 re. the proposed enlargement of the churchyard. Ref. CCA U3/200/8/2 Interior of St Margaret's Church facing east. c.1901 The interior of St Margaret's Church, facing the chancel in the east, c1901. Handwritten text on the reverse reads 'J H Leonard Lancaster lived in The Mount, Granville Road whose dau. Margaret left the album ... Transcript of conveyance by the Executors of Richard Wilks of land adjoining the churchyard. 4 May 1897 Typescript transcript of the Conveyance of land adjoining the churchyard by the Executors of the Will of Richard Wilks dated 21 April 1894 Signatories: Mary Wilks, Richard Wilks and John Wilks. 4 May 1897. Ref: CCA ... St Margaret's Church from the south. Post 1898. Photocopy/enlargement of an illustration of the church from an unidentified guidebook.Picture from the south showing the extended churchyard. Post 1898 Petition to the Archbishop of Canterbury for the consecration of the extension to the churchyard,1898 Typescript copy and pencil notes for transcription of a petition of the Revd F Case and Churchwardens re the consecration of the addition to the churchyard, 8 October 1898. Original in Canterbury Cathedral Archive. Consecration of the addition to the churchyard. 24 October 1898 Photocopy of the Instrument recording the Consecration of the addition to the churchyard 24 October 1898. It includes a plan of land added to churchyard. Signed by William, Bishop Suffragan of Dover. There is also a ... 'Notes on the Church of St Margaret's at Cliffe' by the Rev G M Livett. 1899 A Booklet 'Notes on the Church of St Margaret's at Cliffe' by the Rev G M Livett, vicar of Wateringbury, reprinted from Archaeologica Cantiana and published by Mitchell and Hughes, 140 Wardour Street, London 1899.