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Clear the searchYou've searched for:format: "Still image" xSubject: "Cliffe House School, Cliffe Hotel, Cliffe Tavern, White Cliffs Hotel" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (3)Maps (1)Village Guidebooks and Street Directories (2)Churches and Memorials (1)Memorials in St Margaret at Antioch Church and graveyard (1)Clubs and organisations (1)Parish Council (1)People (39)Gordon Denoon Album (38)Madge Family Albums and Scrapbooks (1)Postcards (22)Roads (78)Chapel Lane (6)High Street (78)Reach Road (2)Village Centre Views (7)St Margaret's Bay (2)Coastguards and Smuggling (1)Leathercote Point (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)Village events and weather (1)Weather (1)War (4)Village WW2 shelling and bombing sites (1)WW2 Air Raid Precaution Logs (1)World War Two (3)Filter by Decade 1860s (2)1900s (6)1910s (5)1920s (8)1930s (8)1940s (8)1950s (7)1960s (10)1970s (9)1980s (7)1990s (7)2000s (1)2010s (3)2020s (2)2030s (2)2040s (2)2050s (2)2060s (2)2070s (2)2080s (2) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: 1234Next > Engraving of St Margaret's College and associated buildings. c1860 A print of St Margaret's College and associated buildings c1860. Produced by F Sears & Co., Stanley, Nr Liverpool. Also shows Arcadia Cottage. Ink notes on reverse by W A Cavenagh read 'Dr Temple's boys ... OS Map of St Margaret's with Cliffe House highlighted. 1862 to 1872 OS Map of St Margaret's at Cliffe 1st Series 1862-1872 with Cliffe House shown central. Cliffe Hotel and walkway over Cripps Lane. Early 20th century An enlarged postcard view taken from the churchyard looking down Cripps Lane. Early 20th century. Cliffe Hotel Tennis Courts, Chapel Lane. c1900 Black and white postcard of the Cliffe Hotel tennis court. Tennis players are unidentified. Flint wall is visible in foreground, part of Wellard's Livery Stables and Bockhill House in top left corner. This site is ... Cliffe Hotel and walkway over Cripps Lane Early 20th century A postcard, No. 5 in the series, of 'The Cliffe Hotel, St Margaret's Bay'. Produced by Madges. Early 20th century. Cliffe House, High Street. Late 19th/early 20th century A postcard of a photograph taken from the churchyard in the late 19th century, looking down the High Street, and with Cliffe House almost hidden by shrubs. Cliffe House, High Street. early 20thc A postcard view taken looking up the High Street with Cliffe House, part of the old Cliffe House School, on the right. Souvenier postcards of St Margaret's at Cliffe and St Margaret's Bay sold by the Cliffe Hotel A booklet produced and sold by the Cliffe Hotel which originally contained six pictures in rich sepia photogravure of St Margaret's, which could be used as postcards. Only three remain. The booklet was published by ... Cliffe Hotel Tennis Courts, Chapel Lane. 1920s A series of photographs taken from the Gordon Denoon album; the last two with accompanying captions. The first photograph shows two pairs of tennis mixed doubles. The identities are not given but it is probable that ... Cliffe House, High Street c.1930 Postcard of Cliffe House and the High Street c.1930. '37034 The Village, St Margaret's at Cliffe'. Cliffe Hotel, High Street. 1925 Laminated A5 sheet (page 21 of an unknown publication) featuring an advertisement for the Cliffe Hotel and Boarding House, St Margaret's at Cliffe. A handwritten date of 1925 is shown at the top. Cliffe Hotel, High Street. 1935 Two photographs, one showing the front of Cliffe House (postcard in Madge Series 450) and the other is taken outside the Cliffe Hotel and has a caption 'Dora burnt in the bonfire 1935' and appears ... Bomb and shell sites in St Margaret's. 1939-40 This map covers two years at the beginning of the war. 1939 The ARP log for 1939 starts in August and records the build-up and training given to the 122 wardens listed. Most of these served only ... ARP Wardens, Rowland Romney and Charles Groves, on duty in the Cliffe Hotel A photograph taken in 1944 showing ARP Wardens Rowland Romney (with telephone) and Charles Groves on duty at the ARP Post in the Cliffe Hotel. ARP Warden Rowland Romney on duty at the Cliffe Hotel ARP Warden Rowland Romney on duty at the Cliffe Hotel. Cliffe Tavern, High Street A coloured, limited edition postcard of the Cliffe Tavern Hotel in the High Street, St Margaret's at Cliffe. Unused, it was printed by Noel Tatt, Coombe Valley Road, Dover for B & H M Cordes ... Charles Groves - Newspaper Obituary 1959 An unidentified newspaper obituary of Charles Groves B.E.M. titled 'St Margaret's Loses its "Squire" ' dated February 1959. Cliffe Tavern, High Street trading postcard. c1960 A copy of a trading card as published by the Cliffe Tavern, which shows pictures of the two bar areas and a front and rear view of the hotel. Accommodation available in St Margaret's from 'Dover - Gateway of England'. 1964 A4 typed transcript of entries from the 1964 edition of 'Dover - Gateway of England, Official Guide' listing 3 properties providing accommodation in St Margaret's. Cliffe House, High Street. in the early 1970s A photograph taken in the early 1970s of Cliffe House showing its external dilapidated condition. Cliffe House, High Street and village shops . c1972 Photograph of the High Street taken c1972. On the right is Cliffe House and the last building in the distance on the right is The Red Lion pub. Photograph taken by Ray Warner. Cliffe House, High Street, undergoing repairs. Late 1970s Photograph of Cliffe House undergoing repairs. Scaffolding provided by Dover Scaffolding Ltd. Cliffe Tavern on right of picture. Late 1970s Cliffe House, Cliffe Tavern and the cottages attached to Cliffe Tavern complex. 1976 Two photographs, one showing the repainted cottages, which are part of the Cliffe Tavern Hotel complex, and the other shows the front of the Cliffe Tavern Hotel with next door, the repainted Cliffe House, which ... Cliffe House, High Street. c1990 A limited edition, coloured postcard by Noel Tatt Ltd. of Coombe Valley Road, Dover for B. and H. M. Cordes (Newsagents) showing Cliffe House, various shop premises and in the distance beyond the cars parked ... PAGE: 1234Next >