SearchCurrently displaying: 8 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Churches and Memorials" xDecade: "2050s" x Search term Filter by Subject Roads (2)High Street (1)The Droveway (1)Village Archaeology (1)Filter by Decade 2010s (7)2060s (6)2070s (5)2080s (5)2090s (3)Filter by Format Still image (4)Text (4) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Church Magazine of St Margaret's at Cliffe and St Peter's Westcliffe. January 1958 A copy of The Church Magazine of St Margaret's at Cliffe and St Peter's, Westcliffe, January 1958, enclosing the Canterbury Diocesan Notes No 343, January 1958. La Maisonette, The Droveway, and adjacent land being developed. January 1986 A series of photographs showing the bungalow named La Maisonette and adjacent land being developed. January 1986. Church Magazine of St Margaret's at Cliffe and St Peter's Westcliffe. March 1958 Copy of The Church Magazine of St Margaret's at Cliffe and St Peter's, Westcliffe, March 1958 with enclosed Canterbury Diocesan Notes No 345 March, 1958. Solton Manor. 1991 A series of photographs taken during May 1991 showing internal and external features of Solton Manor. Archaeological Evaluation Report of Westcliffe's New Burial Ground by Dover Archaeology Group. June 1995 Archaeological Evaluation Report of the new burial ground site at West Cliffe, carried out by the Dover Archaeological Group, June 1995. (Signed off by Keith Parfitt, B A, M I F A on 14 June ... Drawing of St Peter's Church, Westcliffe and Wallett's Court. 1997 A pen and ink drawing of St Peter's Church and parts of Wallett's Court opposite, drawn in August and September 1997. Artist unknown Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter's Church, Westcliffe, compiled by Reg and Mary Smith. 1982 A typed copy of the Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter's Church, Westcliffe as compiled by Reg and Mary Smith in November 1982. Christian Responsibility leaflet by St Margaret's Church. December 1961. A printed booklet, issued by St Margaret's Church in connection with its Christian Responsibility Campaign. December 1961