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The earliest reference is in the 1851 census. Hammond Upton was in charge of postal services for the ... 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 ... Sea Street: The Chalet with the proprietor, Henry Sproston, standing outside This hut was in the garden of Buena Vista in Sea Street and was right on the road just inside the front entrance. The advert for Henry Sproston's shop is dated 1892. The 1881 Census Return for ... The Chalet In the garden of Buena Vista (later Tigh na mara), Sea Street. Photograph of the hut in the garden of Buena Vista with the nameplate of The Chalet above the entrance. Here Mr Sproston sold items for the beach to passers by The hut was later said to ... 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 ... 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 ... Unidentified family group outside J B Madge's shop, High Street. c1900 - 1910 Enlargement of original sepia photograph of unidentified family group outside J B Madge's shop, High Street c. 1900 - 1910. See original at 2011.734a/VILLAGE CENTRE/2/88 Burglary at Madge's Post Office Stores. 1899 Three-page typewritten account of a burglary at St Margaret's Post Office, transcribed from the Dover Express, 14 July 1899. Charabanc outside Madge's Stores, Well Lane A Tilling Stevens charabanc of the East Kent Road Car Company, registration no. FN 5060, outside Madge's shop on the corner of Well Lane, waiting to depart with a private party. Early 20th century High Street and Madge's Stores c1906 Enlargement of a photograph of the High Street. Handwritten notes on the A4 mount read 'Shops at far end of High Street built soon after 1903'. Note below right hand side (i.e. J B Madge's ... High Street decorated for the Coronation of King George V. 1911 Postcard of the High Street, J B Madge series. Early 20th century. The decoration of the street with flags suggests that this might have been in celebration of the coronation of King George V in ... High Street and Madge's Stores. August 1906 A black and white postcard of the Post Office Stores and Circulating Library of J B Madge in August 1906. Unused, it was published by J Davis of Queen Victoria Street, London, E C in ... High Street, Madge's Stores, Carrier's Arms and Bay Tree Cottage. 1907 Black and white postcard of the High Street showing the Post Office in the Madge Stores. The postcard is entitled 'The Village, St Margaret's at Cliffe' and was one of L B Madge's photo series. ... Sound File: Car accident at the Deal/ Station Road junction c.1914 Extract of an interview with the Rev John Winn about a car accident involving the Winn family taxi business in about 1914. Sydney Winn was driving a fare to Martin Mill station when he was hit ... High Street and Madge's Stores. c1910 Hand-coloured postcard of the High Street and church - ? pre 1920. Postmark and text on reverse obscured by previous mounting. Advertisement for Winn & Son's Garage (1925) Advertisement for Winn and Son Motor Garage in St Margaret's at Cliffe 1925 Sea Street: A brief history of St Margaret's Lodge Covers the history of the Lodge, once called Cold Overton, from 1929 -1983. Written by Ruth Nicol, archivist for St Margaret's History Society. Advertisement for G & A Clark Ltd Horticulturists, Bay Hill. 1930/31 This advertisement of 1930-1931 is headed The Garden Makers, G & A Clark Ltd., the East Kent Horticulturists, Dover. As well as at St Margaret's, Clarks may also be found at Folkestone, Walmer, Margate and ... Madge's Petrol Station and Garage, Well Lane Black and white photograph featuring a view of Madge's petrol station which was situated directly opposite the Village Shop in the centre of the village. High Street, Post Office, Madge's Stores and Finnis Taxis. pre 1962 Handwritten note says post 1938, pre 1962 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. Mrs Gough serves Post Office customers throughout WW2 A report from an unknown newspaper of the activities of Mrs J G Gough who, despite shelling, bombing and machine gunning of the area by the enemy has carried on serving her customers in the ... Mr M.Clarke and Mr C.Clarke outside Street Farm. C1950's Mr Michael Clarke and his father Chris Clarke (of St Margaret's Dairy) outside Street Farm Garage in the snow 1950's. Finnis Bros (Street Farm garage) behind them. PAGE: 1234567Next >