SearchCurrently displaying: 64 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Buildings" xSubject: "Gordon Denoon Album" x Search term Filter by Subject Postcards (12)Roads (51)Bay Hill (2)Chapel Lane (5)High Street (44)Hotel Road (3)Reach Road (1)Sea Street (1)St Margaret's Bay (10)Leathercote Point (1)Post war development in the Bay (1)St Margaret's Bay (8)The Village on the Beach (7)War (3)World War Two (3)Filter by Decade 1880s (1)1920s (1)1930s (2)1940s (3)1950s (1)1960s (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: 123Next > The three experimental Lighthouses at South Foreland, c.1884/5 From the Gordon Denoon album a photograph depicting three experimental lighthouses marked 'A', 'B' and 'C' on the South Foreland. The South Foreland lighthouse is in the background. The experimental lighthouses were erected by Trinity House ... 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 ... St Margaret's Bay Hotel, St Margaret's Bay. pre and post WW2 Taken from the Gordon Denoon album. The first image is a copy of a postcard of The St Margaret's Bay Hotel, complete with extension, taken in its pomp in the 1930s. The subsequent three photographs taken by ... Gordon Denoon's father and sister, Muriel, on St Margaret's beach. 1936 From the Gordon Denoon album a photograph taken in 1936 of Gordon's father with his sister, Muriel on St Margaret's Bay beach with the Excelsior Tea Rooms in the background. Below the photograph are Gordon's observations ... Excelsior Tea Rooms in ruins. 1945 From the Gordon Denoon album this photograph taken in 1945 depicts Gordon's son, Ian, standing in the ruins of what was the Excelsior Tea Rooms. The view is from the east end of the Bay looking ... The Green Man St Margaret's Bay from ruin to re-build. post WW2 A number of images of the Green Man P.H, (now the Coastguard Pub) following the end of WW2, from the Gordon Denoon album. The first image taken in 1945 shows the pub in ruins, war damaged after ... 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 Granville Hotel, cover of a guide book. c1950s From the Gordon Denoon album a copy of a front page of a hotel guide depicting the Granville Hotel. Below can be seen the newly constructed sea wall and promenade. Circa 1950s 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 ... Tea party at the Granville Hotel. c1916/17 From the Gordon Denoon album. The caption in the album to this photograph read:- Tea party at the Granville Hotel (1916 or 1917) - Dorothy Bladen, Ralph Wackett, Muriel and my mother; I am on the extreme ... 'Doomwatch' television programme filmed at the South Foreland Lighthouse. c.1970 'Doomwatch' was a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC, which ran on BBC1 between 1970 and 1972. The series was set in the then present-day, and dealt with a Scientific Government Agency ... 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 ... 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) ... Advertisement for Maddieson's Holiday Camp. c1950 From the Gordon Denoon album, a copy of part of an advertisement for the new Maddieson Holiday Camp set off Reach Road, St Margaret's at Cliffe. 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. Cliffe Hotel from the Church tower roof. Undated From the Gordon Denoon album Cliffe Hotel in winter, 1955 Photograph taken from the Gordon Denoon album showing part of the Cliffe Hotel. Taken in 1955. Cliffe Hotel Tennis Courts in Chapel Lane, mid-1920s Photograph from the Gordon Denoon album with accompanying caption. Cliffe Hotel Tennis Courts, Chapel Lane. Pre 1914 From the Gordon Denoon album a postcard titled 'Tennis Courts. Cliffe Hotel. St Margaret's-at-Cliffe' Gordon Denoon's caption reads: 'A very rare postcard pre 1914' Cliffe Hotel Tennis Courts. Late 1920s One of a series of photographs from the Gordon Denoon album of family and friends on the tennis courts at the Cliffe Hotel. The accompanying caption reads: 'Hilda Galley, Shep, Alice and Mrs Holloway, and Joan' Hilda Galley ... Cliffe House. mid 20th c From the Gordon Denoon album with accompanying caption. Undated Cottages adjacent to the Cliffe Hotel. High Street. Undated. This photograph was taken from the village High Street. The cottages now form part of the hotel accommodation at what is now The Cliffe. PAGE: 123Next >