SearchCurrently displaying: 13 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Churches and Memorials" xSubject: "Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (1)Old Vicarage (1)Farms (4)Bere Farm (1)Reach Court Farm (1)Solton Farm (1)Wanstone Farm (1)Westcliffe Farm (1)Roads (5)Droveway Gardens (1)High Street (3)Village Centre Views (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)War (1)World War One (1)Filter by Decade 1800s (1)1810s (1)1820s (1)1830s (1)1840s (2)1850s (1)1860s (2)1870s (2)1880s (1)1890s (1)1900s (1)1960s (1)Filter by Format Still image (11)Text (2) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) 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. ... 1840 Tithe Map showing land use around the church. Tracing of a section of Tithe Map 1840 showing land use around the church. Annotated in pencil. Typescript notes attached. OS Map 1862 showing land around the church. Tracing of a section of the 1862 Ordnance Survey Map, annotated in pencil to show land use around the church. OS Map of Solton Manor, 1872 1st Series A photocopy of a 1st Series OS Map of Solton Manor dated 1872. OS map 1907 showing the churchyard. Pencil tracing of a section of the 1907 Ordnance Survey Map showing the additions to the churchyard. Typescript annotation attached. Aerial view of St Margaret's Church from the south west. 1960s Aerial view of St Margaret's Church taken from the south west, probably some time in the 1960s. The photograph includes much of the centre of the village here relatively undeveloped. 'Story of the Church of St Margaret at Cliffe'. Booklet printed for Octocentenary Festival. 1960 An eighteen page booklet titled 'The Story of the Church of St Margaret at Cliffe compiled on the occasion of the Octocentenary Festival 20th July 1960'. Details the history of the Church of St Margaret of ... Notes on Captain RA Little, RNAS, killed in WW1 Handwritten notes on the WW1 aviator Captain R A Little, RNAS, whose name is recorded on the St Margaret's at Cliffe war memorial and who lived in Droveway Gardens Capt Little was Australian by birth and ... Extract from 'The Kentish Coast' by C J Harper c1914 Photocopied pages 261 to 269 relating to St Margaret's at Cliffe from a visitors guide titled 'The Kentish Coast' featuring a description of St Margaret's Bay and the Norman Church. Note by F Clayson about remaining Curfew Land. Undated [1970's ?] Photocopy of a handwritten note by F. Clayson about the section of Curfew Land not purchased by him. Undated [1970's] a) Photocopy of a section of a Land Registry map showing remaining Curfew Land. Undated [ ... Ordnance Survey Map of Westcliffe 1862 Part of the 1:25 inch (coloured) OS map of Westcliffe. One of a set of 4 in a case marked 'Herbert. D. Banks. Oxney'. Three segments of this map are published. The first shows Westcliffe, Wallett's ... Reference Booklet for Ordnance Survey Map of the Parish of Westcliffe 1863 Printed booklet to accompany OS map of Westcliffe 1863. Part of a group of maps originally owned by Herbert Banks of Oxney Court. Booklet identifies parishes local to Westcliffe, the type and acreage of land usage ... Sackville Map c.1880 (Part) of Reach Court Farm, the Village Church and environs Four images of part of one of a set of three Sackville maps. The first three images are part of this coloured map C1880. The first image is of Reach Court Farm, its land to the ...