SearchCurrently displaying: 15 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:format: "Text" xDecade: "1800s" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (7)Cliffe House School, Cliffe Hotel, Cliffe Tavern, White Cliffs Hotel (4)Holly Lodge (1)Portal House ( previously Morley House and Marine House) (1)South Foreland Lighthouses (1)Churches and Memorials (6)Memorials in St Margaret at Antioch Church and graveyard (1)The Village Church (2)Westcliffe Parish and St Peter's Church (4)Farms (3)Village farms (2)Westcliffe Farm (1)Roads (6)High Street (5)Sea Street (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)Coastguards and Smuggling (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)Filter by Decade 1730s (1)1740s (2)1750s (2)1760s (2)1770s (2)1780s (2)1790s (3)1810s (9)1820s (9)1830s (9)1840s (9)1850s (9)1860s (9)1870s (9)1880s (9)1890s (9)1900s (3)1910s (3)1920s (1)1930s (1)1940s (1)1950s (1)1960s (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Holly Lodge owners and occupiers 1881 to 1966 This is a list of owners and occupiers of Holly Lodge from 1735 - 1966. The list also features images of the bricks over the side door with initials commemorating members of the Brett family. List of lighthouse keepers at South Foreland Lighthouse from 1741 to 1911 An incomplete list of the lighthouse keepers at South Foreland between 1741 and 1911 taken from the Genuki website. This is an incomplete as Trinity House records were destroyed during WW2. Schedule of deeds and documents relating to Morley House. 1792 to 1919 Photocopy of a typed schedule of deeds and documents relating to Morley House covering the period 1792 - 1919, showing names of the purchasers. Westcliffe parish in 1800 by Edward Hasted Photocopied pages taken from Edward Hasted's 'The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent ' first published in four folio volumes between 1778 and 1799. This is from the second edition Vol 9 year ... 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 ... Temple family vault, extracts from the monumental inscriptions book in St Margaret's at Cliffe Handwritten extracts taken from the monumental inscriptions book* (page 30 No 326) regarding the Temple Family Vault in St Margaret's at Cliffe churchyard. *('The Monumental inscriptions in the church and churchyard of St Margaret of Antioch, ... 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 Precis of 'Agriculture 1796' and the 1801 census for St Margaret's at Cliffe and Westcliffe A typewritten account entitled 'Agriculture 1796' which is a general review of agriculture in Kent by William Boyes of Betteshanger 1800. It includes statistics for St Margaret's at Cliffe and Westcliffe from the 1801 census. 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, ... Details of crop returns for St Margaret's at Cliffe in 1801 A hand written card with crop returns of 1801 for St Margaret's at Cliffe taken from PRO ref: HO/67/4/176. St Margaret's Church, from the 'Gentleman's Magazine'. June 1803 Photocopy of extracts from the 'Gentleman's Magazine' June 1803 pp. 505, 506 and 507 (Vol. 73 pt. 1) about St Margaret's Church. Written by Z. Cozens, it is a detailed description of the interior features of ... Land Tax Assessment for Westcliffe Parish. 20 May 1804 Prime Minister William Pitt mentioned. Copy of Land Tax Assessment for Westcliffe Parish made 20 May 1804. Note that the Hon William Pitt is mentioned as an occupier. This is thought to be at Wallet's Court. Advertisement from the Kentish Gazette describing a Threshing Mill for sale from Westcliffe. 1806 A copy of an advertisement from the Kentish Gazette describing a Threshing Mill for sale in good condition from Westcliff Farm. 1806