SearchCurrently displaying: 70 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "People" xSubject: "High Street" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (52)Cliffe House School, Cliffe Hotel, Cliffe Tavern, White Cliffs Hotel (38)Pubs (1)Village Hall (or Parish Hall) (1)Village Shops (13)Churches and Memorials (6)The Village Church (6)Farms (10)Street Farm (10)Postcards (9)Village events and weather (2)War (1)World War Two (1)Filter by Decade 1880s (1)1890s (5)1900s (9)1910s (3)1920s (3)1930s (3)1940s (2)1950s (3)1960s (2)1970s (3)1980s (3)1990s (3) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: 123Next > The Cliffe Arcade, High Street A black and white photograph of the exterior of the Cliffe Arcade, High Street, St Margaret's at Cliffe, next to Cliffe House in the High Street. This was owned and run by the Madge Family. This ... High Street, interior of Madge's Stores c.1900 Two black and white photographs featuring interior views of what is believed to be Madge's Stores. JB Madge's first shop was The Cliffe Arcade next to Cliffe House in the High St. His second shop ... Horse and cart A series of three black and white photographs featuring horses and carts. Notes from the archive suggest the young boy seated in the cart in two of the photographs is Karl Madge. The building in the ... High Street, Street Farm and Bay Tree Cottage. 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. High Street, Madge's Stores. c.1900 Two black and white photographs featuring Madge's Stores, High Street, St Margaret's at Cliffe. In the first, the gentleman standing in the doorway appears to be J B Madge, the proprietor. In the second he is standing ... St Margaret's Church West doorway Large black and white photograph of the West Door, St Margaret's Church, St Margaret's at Cliffe. St Margaret's Church West doorway. Small black and white photograph of the west door to the church of St Margaret of Antioch, without its protective canopy. Undated - early 20th century Parade through the High Street, St Margaret's at Cliffe c.1910 Two black and white photographs taken from the upper storey of the Village Stores, St Margaret's at Cliffe. Feature parade taking place through the village. It is possibly the annual 'Hospital Saturday' event. Other images ... Interior of St Margaret's church facing east. sent to E W Newman postmarked 19 July 1905 A postcard from the Wyndham Series No 6774 and postmarked the 19 July 1905, showing an interior view of the church of St Margaret of Antioch looking along the nave towards the chancel. Note the ... 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 ... High Street with George and Mrs Arliss. c.1935/36 Postcard view of the High Street c.1935/36 by Photochrom Ltd., Royal Tunbridge Wells. Pedestrians identified on the reverse are said to be Mr and Mrs George Arliss and Isobel Stanway. Office window at Street Farm Garage decorated for the 1953 Coronation The office window at Street Farm Garage during the 1953 Coronation. 'This is my Life' by Leonard George Harris village Greengrocer, b.1925 3 typed sheets entitled 'This is my Life' by Leonard George Harris, owner of Newman's Fruit and Veg Shop, High Street, 1972 - 1990. An autobiography. Tommie and Joan Denoon in fancy-dress,1926 Taken from the Gordon Denoon album and captioned: 'Ready for the fancy-dress evening, Tommie and Joan in the lane' Tommie and Joan are Gordon's wife and daughter. The lane referred to is Cripps Lane running between the ... The workshop at Street Farm Garage A photograph of the workshop at Street Farm Garage, High Street, St Margaret's at Cliffe. Tea-time in the garden of the Cliffe Hotel. 1945 From the Gordon Denoon album, with accompanying narrative. Tommie (Gordon's wife) is the dark-haired lady in the deckchair This was the first post WW2 Denoon family holiday in St Margaret's. Tea Party in the garden of the Cliffe Hotel. 1937 From the Gordon Denoon album; the top photograph has Gordon's caption beneath. The second photograph is a close-up of the first. Joan, Heather and Ian were Gordon and Tommie Denoon's children and Eva and Charles Groves the ... The Garden Room, Cliffe Hotel. Undated Photograph taken from the Gordon Denoon album. The accompanying caption reads 'The outside stairs to the Garden Room which was always popular with hotel guests. I had this room many times. Below is the door to ... The garden at Street Farm Garage, High Street A view of the garden at Street Farm Garage. VJ (Victory in Japan) Day at the Cliffe Hotel. 1945 From the Gordon Denoon album with accompanying narrative. The first two photographs show Eva and Charles Groves, proprietors of the Cliffe Hotel. Charles Groves was also the head of the local village ARP (Air Raid Precautions) ... Address by the Parish Council, presented to Mr Akers Douglas MP at the Village Church steps. 1904 Taken from Col. Cavenagh's scrapbook. His entry reads: 22nd September 1904. Mr Akers Douglas our MP (St Augustine's Division), was presented with an Address by the Parish Council at the Church steps. This was followed by ... 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. Cliffe Hotel bills. 1926 From the Gordon Denoon album, copies of four Cliffe Hotel bills made out to the Denoon family. The first three bills cover their stay during the summer of 1926 from 30th July to the 21st August. The ... Cliffe Hotel bar after closing time, 1952 Photograph and accompanying caption taken from the Gordon Denoon album. 'Bubbles' was the nick-name of the hotel barmaid, Eva and Charles Groves were the hotel proprietors. PAGE: 123Next >