SearchCurrently displaying: 4 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Decade: "1830s" xSubject: "St Margaret's Bay" x Search term Filter by Subject Roads (1)The Droveway (1)Filter by Decade 1800s (2)1810s (2)1820s (2)1840s (3)1850s (3)1860s (3)1870s (3)1880s (3)1890s (3)Filter by Format Still image (2)Text (2) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Extract from "The Adventures of John Wetherall an authoritative diary of a 19th century British Seaman a native of Whitby" A typed extract from " The Adventures of John Wetherall, an authoritative diary of a 19th century British Seaman, a native of Whitby". It concerns the travels of Edward Bonney, who had been imprisoned in France, ... Ness Point, channel tunnel boring site. Probably 19th century. Photocopy of a small black and white photograph of the west end of St Margaret's Bay showing the spot where the first boring was made for a channel tunnel and the path from cliff top ... John Hatch, Chief Officer of the Coastguard, St Margaret's Bay. 1838 A photocopy of pages from 'The Kings Customs No. 49' describing the Memorial presented to the Controller General of the Coastguard in 1838 by John Hatch, Chief Officer of the Coastguards St Margaret's Bay. Daisy Watts family tree Handwritten family tree relating to Daisy Watts, resident of Beachcroft St Margaret's Bay and person responsible for many of the photographs taken at Penlee School. The archive also contains a number of genealogy cards and several ...