SearchCurrently displaying: 15 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Churches and Memorials" xDecade: "1800s" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (1)Transport (1)Farms (2)Village farms (1)Westcliffe Farm (1)Postcards (2)Roads (5)High Street (5)Filter by Decade 1790s (1)1810s (8)1820s (8)1830s (8)1840s (8)1850s (8)1860s (7)1870s (7)1880s (6)1890s (6)Filter by Format Still image (9)Text (6) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Memorial to WOOD Jane 1791; WOOD Kingsford 1805; WOOD John 1805; WOOD James 1806; WOOD Mary 1815; WOOD Mary 1825; WOOD Thomas Kingsford 1825; WOOD Elizabeth 1852; WOOD Maria 1853 In the family vault / beneath this stone are deposited / the remains of JANE the daughter / of Kingsford and Mary WOOD / She died 11th of October 1791 aged 8 years / Also ... Westcliffe parish in 1800 by Edward Hasted Photocopied pages taken from Edward Hasted's 'The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent ' first published in four folio volumes between 1778 and 1799. This is from the second edition Vol 9 year ... Temple family vault, extracts from the monumental inscriptions book in St Margaret's at Cliffe Handwritten extracts taken from the monumental inscriptions book* (page 30 No 326) regarding the Temple Family Vault in St Margaret's at Cliffe churchyard. *('The Monumental inscriptions in the church and churchyard of St Margaret of Antioch, ... Plan of proposed churchyard extension. Late 19th century Photocopy of a 'Rough Plan' showing the present churchyard and the proposed extension marked in red. Original traced from 25 inch Ordnance Survey map, possibly by the vicar of the time. Late 19th century. Original in ... Precis of 'Agriculture 1796' and the 1801 census for St Margaret's at Cliffe and Westcliffe A typewritten account entitled 'Agriculture 1796' which is a general review of agriculture in Kent by William Boyes of Betteshanger 1800. It includes statistics for St Margaret's at Cliffe and Westcliffe from the 1801 census. St Margaret's Church from the south west, from a 19th century guide book. Photocopy of a page from a 19th century guide book showing St Margaret's Church from the south west. Can be dated to possibly late 19th century as the female figure is seated upon the wall ... St Margaret's Church from the north. pre 1901 Hand-coloured postcard of St Margaret's church from the north. Published by J B Madge, Post Office Stores. Late 19th century as pre 1901 erection of the memorial to the right of the north porch. St Margaret's Church from the north. Late 19th century Hand-coloured postcard of St Margaret's church from the north. Late 19th century. Printed in Germany. [Before 1901 when memorial to the right of the north porch was erected]. Horse drawn caravan belonging to the Church Army. Late 19th century A sepia photograph mounted on board of a horse drawn caravan belonging to the Church Army. The outside is covered in biblical quotes painted in large letters. A Church Army officer is posing at rear. ... Memorial to TEMPLE James 1871 The windows at the East End of this Chancel / have been erected to the Glory of God and in / memory of JAMES TEMPLE of Cliffe House / of this Parish by his old ... St Margaret's Church from 'The Gentleman's Magazine'. 1803 [?] A black and white print of the church of St. Margaret of Antioch marked 'Gent. Mag. June 1803 Pl. II.p.' and presumably cut from a magazine of the time. There is a date of 1773 ... St Margaret's Church, from the 'Gentleman's Magazine'. June 1803 Photocopy of extracts from the 'Gentleman's Magazine' June 1803 pp. 505, 506 and 507 (Vol. 73 pt. 1) about St Margaret's Church. Written by Z. Cozens, it is a detailed description of the interior features of ... Land Tax Assessment for Westcliffe Parish. 20 May 1804 Prime Minister William Pitt mentioned. Copy of Land Tax Assessment for Westcliffe Parish made 20 May 1804. Note that the Hon William Pitt is mentioned as an occupier. This is thought to be at Wallet's Court. Gravestone of UPTON Michael 1808 MICHAEL UPTON / son of / Michael and Sarah Upton late of this parish / died the 18th of March 1808 / aged 30 years / Weep not for me my parents dear / I ... Advertisement from the Kentish Gazette describing a Threshing Mill for sale from Westcliffe. 1806 A copy of an advertisement from the Kentish Gazette describing a Threshing Mill for sale in good condition from Westcliff Farm. 1806