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Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Buildings" xSubject: "Postcards" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (3)Aerial Views of the Village and Bay (3)Churches and Memorials (5)The Village Church (5)Clubs and organisations (3)St Margaret's Fire Brigade (3)Farms (1)Parsonage Farm (1)People (18)Gordon Denoon Album (12)Newman and Finnis family (5)Peter Ustinov (1)Roads (82)Bay Hill (5)Chapel Lane (2)Droveway Gardens (2)Granville Road (1)High Street (40)Hotel Road (4)Reach Road (5)Sea Street (26)Sea View Road (1)Station Road (1)Village Centre Views (7)St Margaret's Bay (82)Post war development in the Bay (3)South Foreland Valley (9)St Margaret's Bay (74)The Village on the Beach (55)Village events and weather (1)War (5)Dover Patrol Memorial (3)World War Two (3)Filter by Decade 1840s (1)1860s (1)1880s (1)1890s (5)1900s (37)1910s (22)1920s (27)1930s (22)1940s (14)1950s (24)1960s (20)1970s (13)1980s (13)1990s (12)2010s (1)2020s (1)Filter by Format Still image (178)Text (2) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: 12345678Next > Engraving of St Margaret's Church and Marine House from Sea Street. 1840 Photocopy of a print/postcard reproduction of the centre of the village seen from the S E Caption reads 'The Village, St Margaret's at Cliffe, 1840'. The print shows the original 'Marine House' on the right ... Engraving of St Margaret's College and associated buildings. c1860 A print of St Margaret's College and associated buildings c1860. Produced by F Sears & Co., Stanley, Nr Liverpool. Also shows Arcadia Cottage. Ink notes on reverse by W A Cavenagh read 'Dr Temple's boys ... St Margaret's Bay from The Leas. c1899 A photograph taken from The Leas looking westwards across The Bay towards the lighthouse. It was taken c1889 and the three experimental lights, using different types of fuel, can be seen on the horizon. The Green Man at bottom of Bay Hill with pony and cart. c1900 A delightful photograph of The Green Man Inn and looking up Bay Hill with a pony and cart in the foreground. c1900. The Green Man with licensee George Cramp. c1900 A postcard showing the licensee George Cramp standing outside The Green Man Inn, taken at the turn of the 20th century. St Margaret's Bay looking westwards. late 19th early 20th century Enlarged postcard image of St Margaret's Bay looking westwards, late 19th early 20th century. (Poulton's Series 19920) On the reverse remains a retailers label which indicates that this was sold by Madge's shop. On the skyline ... The Green Man at the bottom of Bay Hill with horse and cart. c1900 A photograph, undated but around late 1800/ early 1900 looking down towards the delightful area around The Green Man pub, The Hermitage (now South Sands House) with its flag pole and then the clear area, ... Cliffe Hotel and walkway over Cripps Lane. Early 20th century An enlarged postcard view taken from the churchyard looking down Cripps Lane. Early 20th century. Cliffe Hotel Tennis Courts, Chapel Lane. c1900 Black and white postcard of the Cliffe Hotel tennis court. Tennis players are unidentified. Flint wall is visible in foreground, part of Wellard's Livery Stables and Bockhill House in top left corner. This site is ... Lower South Foreland Lighthouse and keeper's cottage. c1900 Black and white postcard of the Lower South Foreland Lighthouse and Keeper's cottage. One of the Madge's Photo Series of postcards made for the Village Shop. In the foreground is a section of a 350 ft ... Morley House, Sea Street. Early 20th century Undated photograph of the exterior of Morley House, St Margaret's at Cliffe, taken from the main street [Sea Street] and featuring the perimeter wall and the main entrance gate.. From Ness Point to Granville Road. early 1900's. Coloured postcard. The Hermitage, now South Sands House, in the foreground. St Margaret's Bay from Ness Point. pre 1900 Black and white photograph of the Granville Hotel (top left, cliff top) believed to have been taken before 1900 From Ness Point to Granville Road. 1900 The Hermitage, now South Sands House in the foreground. Lower South Foreland Lighthouse. c1900 Photocopy of a postcard of the Lower South Foreland Lighthouse and Keeper's cottage with four children sitting outside the gate in Edwardian clothes. This lighthouse was closed in 1904 and sold to a Mr James Neale, ... Bay Hill from Reach Meadow. early 20th C An early 20th century photograph looking across fields and Sea Street towards the properties known as The Flats in Droveway Gardens and other properties in The Droveway. 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 ... Cliffe Hotel and walkway over Cripps Lane Early 20th century A postcard, No. 5 in the series, of 'The Cliffe Hotel, St Margaret's Bay'. Produced by Madges. Early 20th century. Cliffe House, High Street. Late 19th/early 20th century A postcard of a photograph taken from the churchyard in the late 19th century, looking down the High Street, and with Cliffe House almost hidden by shrubs. Portal House frontage and gardens Photograph/postcard of Portal House and gardens. Undated. Early 20th century Morley House, Sea Street Undated photograph of the exterior of Morley House, St Margaret's from outside the perimeter wall, featuring the entrance gate. (Copy of a postcard?) Cliffe House, High Street. early 20thc A postcard view taken looking up the High Street with Cliffe House, part of the old Cliffe House School, on the right. Souvenier postcards of St Margaret's at Cliffe and St Margaret's Bay sold by the Cliffe Hotel A booklet produced and sold by the Cliffe Hotel which originally contained six pictures in rich sepia photogravure of St Margaret's, which could be used as postcards. Only three remain. The booklet was published by ... The Green Man, with licensee George Cramp. c1900 A postcard showing a picture of The Green Man Inn at the turn of the 20th century. George Cramp, landlord, is seen standing outside with family/staff. There is a written description of George Cramp taken from ... PAGE: 12345678Next >