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[Kent Archives ref. U1276/B4/113] ARP Handbook No 1, Personal protection against gas. Published by HMSO London 1937, the Air Raid Precautions Handbook No 1, Personal Protection Against Gas Building new houses at East Cliff end of the Bay. 1937 Hand-written extract from the Dover Express dated 8th January 1937 p10 regarding the construction of 6 new houses at the eastern end of St Margaret's Bay. After the war these houses and a slightly older house ... Cliffhanger - A Gunner's Story by J.W. Clark (Pages 1-8) 'Cliffhanger' is a diary kept by J.W Clark as an Anti-Aircraft gunner during WW2. The diary spans a period from 1938, when Mr Clark joined up, to the end of 1940. The majority of this ... Cliffhanger - A Gunners Story by J.W Clark (Pages 26-35) 'Cliffhanger' is the title of a diary kept by J.W.Clark as an Anti-Aircraft gunner during WW2. The diary spans a period from 1938, when Mr Clark joined up, to the end of 1940. The majority ... Cliffhanger - A Gunners Story by J.W.Clark (Pages 36-43) 'Cliffhanger' is the title of a diary kept by J.W Clark as an Anti-Aircraft gunner during WW2. The diary spans a period from 1938, when Mr Clark joined up, to the end of 1940. The ... Cliffhanger - A Gunners Story by J.W.Clark (Pages 16-25) 'Cliffhanger' is the title of a diary kept by J.W Clark as an Anti-Aircraft gunner during WW2. The diary spans a period from 1938, when Mr Clark joined up, to the end of 1940. The ... Cliffhanger - A Gunners Story by J.W.Clark (Pages 9-15) 'Cliffhanger' is the title of a diary kept by J.W Clark as an Anti-Aircraft gunner during WW2. The diary spans a period from 1938, when Mr Clark joined up, to the end of 1940. The ... Wartime memories of St Margaret's at Cliffe 1939-1942 by H Jewell Some wartime memories from St Margaret's at Cliffe 1939 - 1942 by H Jewell including the bombing and repair of the village church, living in the Cliffe Tavern and the Red Cross List of ARP Personnel St Margaret's at Cliffe Typed list of ARP Personnel taken from ARP Log Books of St Margaret's at Cliffe. List of ARP Personnel St Margaret's at Cliffe List of ARP WW2 Personnel List of names on ARP Duty Roster 1939 - 1945 St Margaret's A list of names available on the ARP duty roster for St Margaret's 1939 - 1945. Some were messengers, telephonists, clerks and First - aiders. Pad of blank WW2 message forms A pad of blank message forms for recording information and action to be taken. St Margaret's ARP (Air Raid Precautions) List of Air Raid Precautions A list of Air Raid Precautions which includes instructions and care of civilian respirators. Vice Admiral Bertram Ramsay at the Coastguard Station, Leathercote Point during the phoney war A press cutting about Vice Admiral Ramsay's visits to Leathercoat Point during the phoney war September 1939 to May 1940. WW2 Food Control Licence 145 issued to E Goldfinch of The Bakery, Kingsdown Road. 1939 This is a WW2 Food Control Licence issued to E Goldfinch of The Bakery, Kingsdown Road, St Margaret's and was issued on the 31st October 1939. ARP Logs extracts re Hope Farm 1940 to 1941 Photocopy of extracts from St Margaret's ARP Logs detailing incidents of shelling at Hope Farm in September 1940 from reports by Curling and crashed Spitfire 10th January 1941 ARP source of casualties, other than plane crashes, between 19.08.1940 and 14.09.1944 Extracts from ARP source of casualties, other than plane crashes, between 19/08/1940 and 14/09/1944 and descriptions of people injured and killed and properties damaged, both military and civilian. War damage to St Margaret's at Cliffe and St Margaret's Church by W Cocks An article from a war - time resident ( W Cocks) describing experiences in St Margaret's during the war; and a letter from Ruth Nicol correcting misinformation concerning bomb damage to the church. Requisition of accommodation at Townsend Farm during WW2, 1940 Transcription of a letter from the Admiralty, Bath, to Mr E P Burton, tenant farmer of Townsend Farm, enclosing a formal Notice of Requisition and forms for a claim for compensation, 1940. [Kent Archive ref. ... Plan of Street Farm and local fields requisitioning during WW2 This photocopied plan appears to concern Street Farm and wartime requisitioning in 1940. Associated papers indicate that Mr Edward P Burton, tenant farmer of Townsend Farm is also involved with the requisitioning and compensation by the ... List of fire incidents attended by St Margaret's fire crew from the ARP Logs 1940 to 1945 Records taken from the ARP Logs 1940 - 1945 with the fire incidents that St Margaret's Fire Crew attended. War damage to Wallett's Court. Extracts from the ARP Warden's log dated 1940 Typed extracts taken from the ARP Warden's log St Margaret's at Cliffe for September, October and November 1940 about shelling damage at Wallett's Court ARP Warden Groves telegrams to St Margaret's Vicar in Wales concerning damage to church. 2 telegrams sent from ARP Warden Groves, stationed in the Cliffe Hotel, to the St Margaret's Vicar who was temporarily in Wales, concerning shelling damage to the church, which was given in guarded terms, it ... PAGE: 123Next >