SearchCurrently displaying: 9 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Decade: "1960s" xSubject: "Village Shops" x Search term Filter by Subject Churches and Memorials (1)The Village Church (1)Postcards (1)Filter by Decade 1900s (2)1910s (2)1920s (3)1930s (4)1940s (4)1950s (6)1970s (4)1980s (3)1990s (2) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Charabanc outside Madge's Stores, Well Lane A Tilling Stevens charabanc of the East Kent Road Car Company, registration no. FN 5060, outside Madge's shop on the corner of Well Lane, waiting to depart with a private party. Early 20th century High Street and Madge's Stores c1906 Enlargement of a photograph of the High Street. Handwritten notes on the A4 mount read 'Shops at far end of High Street built soon after 1903'. Note below right hand side (i.e. J B Madge's ... Sea Street: A brief history of St Margaret's Lodge Covers the history of the Lodge, once called Cold Overton, from 1929 -1983. Written by Ruth Nicol, archivist for St Margaret's History Society. High Street, Post Office, Madge's Stores and Finnis Taxis. pre 1962 Handwritten note says post 1938, pre 1962 St Margaret's Dairy in the 1950's Typed memories by Michael Clarke about his family Dairy business in Sea Street (in the house now called 'The Dutch Oven'). They supplied milk and made their own ice cream and had their own branded bottles. ... The Village Stores, High Street. 1960s Photograph of the interior of the Village Stores, High Street. Staff/owners identified on the reverse: Mr Gower and Phyllis Gower and Mrs Grew. 1960s Post Office, High Street. 1964/65 Photograph of the Post Office, High Street, 1964/65 showing the original post box set in bricks and an external vending machine selling stamps. Caption on the reverse reads, 'This is a snap of the shop ... High Street from the church steps, Greengrocers on right. c1970 Two views along the High Street c1970. Greengrocer's shop, R T Jones, on the right. Green Windows Hotel, Sea Street 1968 An advertisement for the Green Windows Hotel taken from the Dover Guide of 1968 accompanied by a black and white photograph of the same building after it became St Margaret's Lodge.