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Clear the searchYou've searched for:Decade: "1920s" xSubject: "People" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (3)Cliffe House School, Cliffe Hotel, Cliffe Tavern, White Cliffs Hotel (1)Holly Lodge (1)Village Shops (1)Churches and Memorials (2)The Village Church (2)Farms (2)Bockhill Farm (1)East Valley Farm (1)Hope Farm (2)Reach Court Farm (1)Village farms (1)Postcards (5)Roads (9)Bay Hill (2)Chapel Lane (1)Droveway Gardens (1)High Street (3)Kingsdown Road (3)St Margaret's Bay (7)Leathercote Point (1)Ships, Shipwrecks and Groundings (1)St Margaret's Bay (5)The Village on the Beach (3)Village events and weather (1)War (4)Dover Patrol Memorial (1)The wreck of the Nubian (1)World War One (1)World War Two (2)Filter by Decade 1850s (1)1860s (1)1870s (1)1880s (1)1890s (2)1900s (5)1910s (9)1930s (11)1940s (9)1950s (7)1960s (5)1970s (4)1980s (3)1990s (3)Filter by Format Still image (17)Text (6) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) List of farms and addresses connected to the Curling family 1858 - 1956 A list of farms and addresses connected to the Curling family 1858 - 1956 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 ... 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. 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 Droveway Gardens and George Arliss' House This postcard from Madge's collection early 20th century, shows the bridle path leading from Droveway Gardens towards The Droveway. The first property is called The Coach House, and the one behind The Crossways, which at ... Adcock's Villas, St Margaret's Bay. pre and post WW2 Taken from the Gordon Denoon album, two photographs with his accompanying narrative. The first is a copy of a c1910 postcard depicting Adcock's Villas in the foreground and the road along the foot of the cliffs ... Muriel Amy Clayson and man in uniform; Adcock's Villas c 1920 A series of photocopied photographs. The first is a view of The Undercliff, St Margaret's Bay, and the remainder are of Muriel Amy Clayson. The male in uniform may well be Muriel's husband William Nial from ... Denoon family and friends on the Long Steps. 1916 to 1969 Taken from the Gordon Denoon album. A series of four photographs featuring members of the Denoon family and friends taken at the foot of the steps in St Margaret's Bay. The photographs run from 1916 to ... Wreck of HMS Nubian. 1917 Taken from the Gordon Denoon album. A photograph taken of part of the HMS Nubian driven ashore beneath the cliffs near the South Foreland taken by Gordon Denoon in 1917 with his comments beneath. Followed by an ... Cliffe Hotel Tennis Courts, Chapel Lane. 1920s A series of photographs taken from the Gordon Denoon album; the last two with accompanying captions. The first photograph shows two pairs of tennis mixed doubles. The identities are not given but it is probable that ... Offer of a sports field to St Margaret's village by George Arliss. 1920 Extract from Dover Express dated 6th August 1920 Mr G. Arliss has offered a sports field to the village. A committee composed of Rev A Collins, Mr J B Madge, Allen, K J Madge and T ... Sam, Harry and Eva Curling and Hope Farm c.1920 Three photographs showing 1) Sam and Harry Curling standing next to a cart in a field. Probably Hope Farm c.1920 2) Eva Curling standing outside Hope Farmhouse c.1920 3) Hope Farm site with flooded field in foreground c.1970 Memories of The Bay, notes by Clodagh Draffin. c 1920 Handwritten notes of memories of the Bay by Clodagh Draffin whose family owned 'Blanc Nez' on Bay Hill. There are brief notes on Margaret Cecil, Fred Cleary, Loelia Ponsonby, and also Antony Belcher, George Arliss, ... St Margaret's Bay from The Leas. 1921 to mid-1950s Taken from the Gordon Denoon album; three views of St Margaret's Bay taken over a period of approximately 35 years showing the changes to the terrain of the Bay. Included are Gordon's notes relating to these ... Memories of Stephen Phillips between the years 1921 to 1939 Memories in picture and note form of Stephen Edward Lloyd Phillips between the years 1921 and 1939. Includes holidays at St Margaret's and of the houses Platte Seline and Hogs Bush in Kingsdown Road and Holly ... Group photograph of a village gathering c.1921 In the background can be seen the Dover Patrol War memorial under construction. This may be a fund raising event or a celebration but we have no further details. Unveiling of the Dover Patrol Memorial Ceremony 1921- Official Programme The official programme of the ceremonial unveiling of the Dover Patrol Memorial on the 27th July 1921 attended by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales. Mildred Newman as the May Queen 1922 A group photograph taken on May Day in 1922 with Mildred Newman as the May Day Queen. Wedding of Maude Newman and Eric Finnis. c1930s A group photograph taken at the wedding of Maude Newman and Eric Finnis. Venue possibly Bowls Club ( Men's institute) Advertisement for Winn & Son's Garage (1925) Advertisement for Winn and Son Motor Garage in St Margaret's at Cliffe 1925 Obituary of Sir William Thomas Madge. 31 January 1927. A typescript copied from The Times dated 31 January 1927 concerning the obituary of Sir William Thomas Madge. He was once a well known newspaper proprietor and a resident in the village Transcript of the Inscription on the commemorative stone in Madge's Field, Bay Hill A typewritten transcript of the inscription on the stone memorial in Madge's Field at the top of Bay Hill, erected in memory of Sir William Thomas Madge Land donated for the Memorial to Sir William Madge on Bay Hill. 28 February 1929 Transcript from a newspaper dated 28 February 1929 concerning the donation of a large piece of land by Sir Frank Madge as a memorial to Sir William Thomas Madge. This is the Madge Memorial Field at ...