SearchCurrently displaying: 8 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Decade: "1930s" xSubject: "Cliffe House School, Cliffe Hotel, Cliffe Tavern, White Cliffs Hotel" x Search term Filter by Subject Postcards (7)Roads (7)High Street (7)Village Centre Views (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)War (1)Village WW2 shelling and bombing sites (1)Filter by Decade 1900s (5)1910s (5)1920s (6)1940s (6)1950s (5)1960s (5)1970s (5)1980s (5)1990s (5) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) 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. Cliffe Hotel and walkway over Cripps Lane Early 20th century A postcard, No. 5 in the series, of 'The Cliffe Hotel, St Margaret's Bay'. Produced by Madges. Early 20th century. Cliffe House, High Street. Late 19th/early 20th century A postcard of a photograph taken from the churchyard in the late 19th century, looking down the High Street, and with Cliffe House almost hidden by shrubs. Cliffe House, High Street. early 20thc A postcard view taken looking up the High Street with Cliffe House, part of the old Cliffe House School, on the right. Souvenier postcards of St Margaret's at Cliffe and St Margaret's Bay sold by the Cliffe Hotel A booklet produced and sold by the Cliffe Hotel which originally contained six pictures in rich sepia photogravure of St Margaret's, which could be used as postcards. Only three remain. The booklet was published by ... Cliffe House, High Street c.1930 Postcard of Cliffe House and the High Street c.1930. '37034 The Village, St Margaret's at Cliffe'. Cliffe Hotel, High Street. 1935 Two photographs, one showing the front of Cliffe House (postcard in Madge Series 450) and the other is taken outside the Cliffe Hotel and has a caption 'Dora burnt in the bonfire 1935' and appears ... Bomb and shell sites in St Margaret's. 1939-40 This map covers two years at the beginning of the war. 1939 The ARP log for 1939 starts in August and records the build-up and training given to the 122 wardens listed. Most of these served only ...