SearchCurrently displaying: 7 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Decade: "1820s" xSubject: "Cliffe House School, Cliffe Hotel, Cliffe Tavern, White Cliffs Hotel" x Search term Filter by Subject Churches and Memorials (1)The Village Church (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)Filter by Decade 1800s (5)1810s (6)1830s (5)1840s (5)1850s (5)1860s (5)1870s (5)1880s (5)1890s (5)Filter by Format Text (6) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Cliffe House. Late 19th century. A photograph of Cliffe House taken in the late 19th century. Mr Cripps ran it as a school until 1885 when he altered it to become a boarding house. Pages 35 and 36 of AHN's First French Reading Book found in a dormitory wall of the old Cliffe House School These are sheets 35 and 36 of AHN's First French Reading Book found in a dormitory wall of the old Cliffe House School. Page from 'Le Petit Journal' found in Cliffe House school wall. Late 19th century This is one sheet only (pp. 3 and 4), which represents part of 'Le Petit Journal' headed 'Telegraphe de Paris a New York', and which was found in a dormitory wall of the old Cliffe ... Extracts from a local Guide Book featuring The Cliffe Hotel. late 19thc Two extracts from an unidentified local guide book. Advertisements for the Cliffe Hotel. Telegraphic address includes "Cripps" Late 19th/early 20th century. Fragments from a publication by J S Laurie, H M Inspector of Schools, found at the Cliffe House School. Fragments of pages from a publication by J S Laurie, H M Inspector of Schools. These were found in a dormitory wall in the old Cliffe House School. Mid 19th century Cliffe House School at the time of James Temple senior c1820 Two photocopies showing Cliffe House School when it was run by James Temple senior c.1820 or later. It would be interesting to know if this view is accurate as it shows a much more extensive range ... Extract from Boythons 1823 Guide to Dover with information on St Margaret's and Cliffe House School From Boython's 1823 Guide to Dover an extract describing the attractions of St Margaret's village, its Bay, the church and Cliffe House School.