SearchCurrently displaying: 10 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:format: "Text" xSubject: "Pubs" x Search term Filter by Subject Farms (2)Reach Court Farm (1)Street Farm (1)Postcards (1)Roads (1)High Street (1)St Margaret's Bay (9)Coastguards and Smuggling (2)Post war development in the Bay (1)Ships, Shipwrecks and Groundings (1)St Margaret's Bay (8)The Village on the Beach (4)War (1)World War Two (1)Filter by Decade 1700s (1)1710s (1)1720s (1)1730s (1)1740s (2)1840s (1)1850s (1)1860s (1)1870s (2)1880s (1)1890s (1)1900s (1)1910s (1)1920s (2)1930s (1)1940s (1)1950s (2)2010s (1)2020s (1)2030s (1)2040s (1)2050s (1)Filter by Format Still image (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Wingham Petty Sessions Book with entries from 1705 to 1748, with reference to smuggling at St Margaret's. A typed copy of 'Wingham Petty Sessions Book - the Sessions being held at The Red Lion Inn, Wingham'. The entries are from 1705 - 1748 and refer to smuggling in St Margaret's. History of The Green Man Inn, St Margaret's Bay A typed short history of The Green Man Inn, in St Margaret's Bay. from 1740 List of Licensees of The Green Man Inn. 1840 -1956 A list of licensees of The Green Man Inn, St Margaret's Bay 1840 - 1956. Taylor, Drew, Cramp, Berry, Wellard, Davies, Colson, Hawkins The inn was badly damaged during army training exercises during the last war and ... Notice of a court hearing from the Lord of The Manor of Reach to tenant George Burville at the Green Man St Margaret's at Cliff on 13th November 1878 Notice from the Lord of the Manor of Reach to George Burville, tenant, to attend a hearing at the Green Man, St Margaret's at Cliffe on 13th November 1878 together with a typed transcription of ... The Green Man from the garden. early 1920's A postcard showing a view across the bowling green towards the front of The Green Man Inn. Early 1920's Rebuilding The Green Man. 21st January 1954 Press cuttings from The Evening News 21st January 1954 concerning the re-building of The Green Man after it was damaged during army training excercises in WW 2. Rebuilding The Green Man after WW2. March 1954 A photocopy of a press cutting from the Dover Express dated March 1954 concerning the re-building of The Green Man after the devastation caused by army training excercises during WW 2. The Green Man re-named The Coastguard. 1971 Two press cuttings and an advertisement to do with The Green Man and its re-naming to The Coastguard. '19th century Customs Officers, Smugglers etc at St Margaret's' by John Jewell Photocopy of an undated article from the Parish News by John Jewell entitled 'Customs Officers, Smugglers etc at St Margaret's in the 19th century'. Notes on the Powell family of Street Farm. A note [undated, no reference], stating that the Powell family of Street Farm were pledged to go to all shipwrecks off the Bay and to place drowned mariners in the Green Man Inn for identification. Street ...