SearchCurrently displaying: 7 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Decade: "2070s" xformat: "Text" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (4)Granville Hotel (1)Oxney Court and Manor (3)Churches and Memorials (1)Westcliffe Parish and St Peter's Church (1)Roads (1)Hotel Road (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)Communications (Cross channel telegraph, phones) (1)Ships, Shipwrecks and Groundings (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)Village events and weather (1)Filter by Decade 2080s (5)2090s (2) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) 'More Lost Villages of Kent' by Ivan Green. 'Bygone Kent' vol 4 no 5 May 1983 An article copied from Bygone Kent Vol 4 No 5 entitled 'More Lost Villages of Kent' by Ivan Green and concerns Oxney from Domesday until 1838 where we find a lithograph of the house showing ... Programme and other memorabilia for the St Margaret's celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee. 1977 St Margaret's 1977 Silver Jubilee Programme and other related matter including a description of the events from the parish magazine and a ticket for the Jubilee Supper dance. 'Oxney Court a House of Mystery' an article from 'Bygone Kent' vol 4 July 1983 An article copied from Bygone Kent Vol 4 No 7 July 1983 entitled 'Oxney Court - House of Mystery' The Granville Hotel by Ruth Nicol. September 1995. From the September 1995 issue of The Journal for Kent History is an article on The Granville Hotel by Ruth Nicol, a local resident and Hon. Archivist of the St Margaret's History Society France Telecom Official Notice of cable works being carried out in the Bay area. September 1997 An official notice from France Telecom September 1997 advising of cable works in the Bay area. Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter's Church, Westcliffe, compiled by Reg and Mary Smith. 1982 A typed copy of the Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter's Church, Westcliffe as compiled by Reg and Mary Smith in November 1982. Grade 2 Historic Building Listing notes for Oxney Court. March 1975 Grade 2 Historic building Listing notes typed in March 1975 concerning the ruinous state of Oxney Court and also giving part of its history