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Black and white photograph featuring the view across the High Street, St Margaret's at Cliffe, from the upper floor of the Village Stores. Across the road is Street Farm. Sam, Harry and Eva Curling and Hope Farm c.1920 Three photographs showing 1) Sam and Harry Curling standing next to a cart in a field. Probably Hope Farm c.1920 2) Eva Curling standing outside Hope Farmhouse c.1920 3) Hope Farm site with flooded field in foreground c.1970 Sound File: 'Arriving at Townsend Farm 1935.' Extract from an interview with Jean Datson An interview with Jean Datson (nee Burton) about arriving as a child at Townsend Farm with her parents and sisters in 1935. The Burtons stayed on the farm until 1940 when they had to leave because ... Harry Curling and Land Army girls at Reach Court Farm. Harry Curling, Grace Harrison and other landgirls pose with sacks of potatoes for the photographer in this black and white photograph for wartime publicity. The location is a farm at Nelson Park. Letters relating to war damage to Hope Farm and subsequent War Department compensation The first letter dated 18th May 1942 is from the Dover Garrison adjutant apologising to Albert Curling of Hope Farm for the 'poor shooting' by the 4th Somerset Light Infantry, garrisoned locally in 1942 as ... 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 ... Ridge View, Kingsdown Road and the Curling family Ridge View (now known as 'Little Banks') in Kingsdown Road. Albert and Edith Curling moved there in 1951. Albert Curling farmed Hope Farm until war damage during WW2 forced the family to leave. During their time ... Office window at Street Farm Garage decorated for the 1953 Coronation The office window at Street Farm Garage during the 1953 Coronation. Second Cross-Channel Flight by Jacques de Lesseps, 1910 'Flight' magazine article from 28 May 1910 containing a photograph of the second cross-channel flight by M Jacques de Lesseps at Dover. De Lesseps landed near Wanstone Farm in St Margaret's frightening a nearby farm ... The workshop at Street Farm Garage A photograph of the workshop at Street Farm Garage, High Street, St Margaret's at Cliffe. WW2 Temporary Pass 1940 - Hope Farm As Hope Farm lay within a restricted military area during WW2 a pass was required for anyone living and/or working on the farm. This pass was issued to Mr H Curling, the farmer. Valuation at Hope Farm 1913 Valuation by Worsfold and Hayward dated 24th October 1913 at the transfer of the tenancy of Hope Farm from 'Mr W. Nethersole to Miss Temple - incoming tenants Messrs Curling'. Note the valuation of £110 was ... The garden at Street Farm Garage, High Street A view of the garden at Street Farm Garage. Albert Curling, National Trust and Bockhill Farm. 1974 Article about the official opening of Bockhill Farm by the National Trust from The Dover Express and East Kent News dated 19 July 1974. Mr Curling and three generations of his family had farmed Bockhill Farm, ... Alice Newman and Maude Finnis in the garden of Street Farm Garage Alice Caroline Newman and Maude Beatrice Finnis in the garden of Street Farm Garage. Alice Newman and Mildred Scarfe in the garden at Street Farm Garage Alice Newman and Mildred Scarfe in the garden at Street Farm Garage. Edith Curling - Defence of the Realm Permit Book No. 130269 This is a permit issued to Edith Curling in 1916 under the Defence of the Realm Act 1914 (DORA). This act gave the government wide ranging powers during the war (WW1) such as the power ... Eva Curling - Defence of the Realm Permit Book No.130270 This is a permit issued to Eva Curling in 1916 under the Defence of the Realm Act 1914 (DORA). This act gave the government wide ranging powers during the war (WW1) such as the power ... Hope Farm A photograph of Hope Farm taken from the cliffside looking inland. In this photograph the farm is still working so was taken prior to WW2. During the war the farm was abandoned due to damage ... Leaving Hope Farm for the last time The Curling family farmed at Hope Farm until they were obliged to leave during WW2. Harvesting postcard sent to EW Newman. postmark 1907 A postcard depicting harvesting possibly at Bockhill Farm, although it may just be a general commercial postcard. The postcard was posted in 1907 to: Mr E.W. Newman Westfield House, Lincoln Road, Ponders End, Enfield and read: 'I shall leave Martin Mill 3.35 Thursday. ... Gravestone of CURLING Sarah 1919; CURLING Henry John 1936 In loving memory of / SARAH / the beloved wife of / Henry John CURLING of Bockhill Farm / who died 21st January 1919 / aged 64 years / At rest / and HENRY JOHN ... Mr and Mrs Newman standing in the entrance to the village carpark. No date Photograph of Mr and Mrs Newman standing in the entrance to the village carpark. Mrs Newman holds a small child, probably their son David. Handwritten captions on photograph read 'sent to me by Dave Newman, ... PAGE: 12Next >