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Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "War" xSubject: "Buildings" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (1)Village Guidebooks and Street Directories (1)Churches and Memorials (1)The Village Church (1)Clubs and organisations (1)Royal British Legion (1)Farms (1)Hope Farm (1)People (8)Gordon Denoon Album (3)Madge Family Albums and Scrapbooks (3)Peter Ustinov (2)Postcards (5)Roads (13)Bay Hill (1)High Street (7)Hotel Road (1)Kingsdown Road (3)Reach Road (1)St Margaret's Bay (13)Post war development in the Bay (1)South Foreland Valley (2)St Margaret's Bay (9)The Village on the Beach (11)Filter by Decade 1910s (1)1920s (1)1930s (10)1940s (16)1950s (4)1980s (1)2000s (3)2010s (1)Filter by Format Still image (33)Text (13) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: 12Next > Extract from St Margaret's Visitors' Guide 'St Margaret's and The Great War' From the St Margaret's Visitors' Guide, an article entitled 'St Margaret's and the Great War' (WWI), in which it is noted that the Royal Fusiliers were billeted at Portal House. [ Undated - 1930s?] National School, Kingsdown Road, War Memorial. 1922 Photocopy of a press cutting from a local paper, section headed 'East Kent News St Margaret's'. A War Memorial erected in Old School to commemorate 'Scholars of St Margaret's at Cliffe School who fought for ... Cliffhanger - A Gunner's Story by J.W. Clark (Pages 1-8) 'Cliffhanger' is a diary kept by J.W Clark as an Anti-Aircraft gunner during WW2. The diary spans a period from 1938, when Mr Clark joined up, to the end of 1940. The majority of this ... Cliffhanger - A Gunners Story by J.W Clark (Pages 26-35) 'Cliffhanger' is the title of a diary kept by J.W.Clark as an Anti-Aircraft gunner during WW2. The diary spans a period from 1938, when Mr Clark joined up, to the end of 1940. The majority ... Cliffhanger - A Gunners Story by J.W.Clark (Pages 36-43) 'Cliffhanger' is the title of a diary kept by J.W Clark as an Anti-Aircraft gunner during WW2. The diary spans a period from 1938, when Mr Clark joined up, to the end of 1940. The ... Cliffhanger - A Gunners Story by J.W.Clark (Pages 16-25) 'Cliffhanger' is the title of a diary kept by J.W Clark as an Anti-Aircraft gunner during WW2. The diary spans a period from 1938, when Mr Clark joined up, to the end of 1940. The ... Cliffhanger - A Gunners Story by J.W.Clark (Pages 44-49) 'Cliffhanger' is the title of a diary kept by J.W.Clark as an Anti-Aircraft gunner during WW2. The diary spans a period from 1938, when Mr Clark joined up, to the end of 1940. The majority ... Cliffhanger - A Gunners Story by J.W.Clark (Pages 9-15) 'Cliffhanger' is the title of a diary kept by J.W Clark as an Anti-Aircraft gunner during WW2. The diary spans a period from 1938, when Mr Clark joined up, to the end of 1940. The ... Cliffhanger - A Gunners Story by J.W.Clark (Pages 50-53) 'Cliffhanger' is the title of a diary kept by J.W.Clark as an Anti-Aircraft gunner during WW2. The diary spans a period from 1938, when Mr Clark joined up, to the end of 1940. The majority ... Bomb and shell sites in St Margaret's. 1939-40 This map covers two years at the beginning of the war. 1939 The ARP log for 1939 starts in August and records the build-up and training given to the 122 wardens listed. Most of these served only ... Vice Admiral Bertram Ramsay at the Coastguard Station, Leathercote Point during the phoney war A press cutting about Vice Admiral Ramsay's visits to Leathercoat Point during the phoney war September 1939 to May 1940. WW2 Food Control Licence 145 issued to E Goldfinch of The Bakery, Kingsdown Road. 1939 This is a WW2 Food Control Licence issued to E Goldfinch of The Bakery, Kingsdown Road, St Margaret's and was issued on the 31st October 1939. Mrs Gough serves Post Office customers throughout WW2 A report from an unknown newspaper of the activities of Mrs J G Gough who, despite shelling, bombing and machine gunning of the area by the enemy has carried on serving her customers in the ... ARP Warden Groves telegrams to St Margaret's Vicar in Wales concerning damage to church. 2 telegrams sent from ARP Warden Groves, stationed in the Cliffe Hotel, to the St Margaret's Vicar who was temporarily in Wales, concerning shelling damage to the church, which was given in guarded terms, it ... War damaged village on the beach. A copy of a black and white photograph showing the Bay Hotel as a damaged shell. Damage may have been caused by the fire in 1943 or caused by the British Army during the Second ... ARP Wardens, Rowland Romney and Charles Groves, on duty in the Cliffe Hotel A photograph taken in 1944 showing ARP Wardens Rowland Romney (with telephone) and Charles Groves on duty at the ARP Post in the Cliffe Hotel. ARP Warden Rowland Romney on duty at the Cliffe Hotel ARP Warden Rowland Romney on duty at the Cliffe Hotel. Crashed Focke-Wulf FW190A-5, Oxney Court. January 1944 Photocopy from an unidentified article. The article deals with air action over the south-east during January 1944 and includes a photograph of the crash-site in Oxney Court of a German Focke-Wulf 190 fighter brought down ... War damaged St Margaret's Bay Hotel. 1947 Three black and white photographs of the severely damaged derelict Bay Hotel building. Much of the damage was caused by the 1943 fire, some was caused by wartime activities, when the area was used as ... Peter Ustinov's Blockhouse with Cold War Radar installation in the distance A photograph showing The Blockhouse on the cliff top above the Bay where Peter Ustinov was stationed during the war and which he later bought. On the other side of the Bay can be seen ... St Margaret's Bay from Ness Point. late 1950s This view from The Ness begins to show cliff erosion there. The beach looks quite park like with the trees. Obviously this area has been cleared of all the war time debris and the new ... Leathercote Point from South Foreland. 1952 This is a postcard from the Frith Series No SMB 48 and shows a view looking east from The Front across the Bay towards the Dover Patrol Memorial. Alongside are the radar masts which were ... Rebuilding The Green Man. 21st January 1954 Press cuttings from The Evening News 21st January 1954 concerning the re-building of The Green Man after it was damaged during army training excercises in WW 2. Demolition of 540 Coast Regiment HQs near South Foreland Lighthouse. 27 November 1985 This series of photographs taken on 27 November 1985 showing the old headquarters of the 540 Coast Regiment, which was sited behind the Lighthouse during WW 2, being demolished. PAGE: 12Next >