SearchCurrently displaying: 6 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:format: "Sound" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (2)RAF St Margaret's and Radar Installations (1)Village Shops (1)Churches and Memorials (1)The Village Church (1)Farms (1)Bockhill Farm (1)People (5)Noel Coward (1)St Margaret's 'People and Places' oral history interviews (5)Winn Family (1)Roads (3)Granville Road (1)High Street (1)Station Road (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)War (1)World War Two (1)Filter by Decade 1910s (1)1930s (2)1940s (4)1950s (2)2000s (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Sound File: Car accident at the Deal/ Station Road junction c.1914 Extract of an interview with the Rev John Winn about a car accident involving the Winn family taxi business in about 1914. Sydney Winn was driving a fare to Martin Mill station when he was hit ... Sound File: Living in the village in WW2 An extract from an interview with Paul Stone who talks about living in the village as a child during WW2 including going out to look for planes on the day war broke out, issuing gas ... Sound File: Wartime childhood and schooldays at East Langdon and St Margaret's; Coronation carnival 1953 . An extract of an interview by Tony Marsh talking to Maria Fitzgerald about his memories of WW2 and of attending firstly East Langdon school by bus in wartime as the village school was shut, including ... Sound File: The village at the end of WW2 and the building of the Cold War radar sites. An extract from an interview with Geoff Cant about life in the village at the end of WW2: wartime bakery, restoring East Valley Farm, the building of the RAF camp and the new Leathercote Point ... Sound File: Noel Coward comes to dinner. c1948 Extract of an interview with sisters Nancy Fitz and Joyce Danes (nee Skelton), maids to Lady Forbes Robertson c.1946/7, describing the night Noel Coward came to dinner. At this time Lady Forbes Robertson was living in ... Repairs to the vestry roof. 5 May 2004. Temporary repairs to the vestry roof, north west side of the church, following storm damage. 5 May 2004