SearchCurrently displaying: 18 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "War" xSubject: "Gordon Denoon Album" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (3)Cliffe House School, Cliffe Hotel, Cliffe Tavern, White Cliffs Hotel (1)Pubs (1)The Excelsior Tearooms (1)Postcards (2)Roads (1)High Street (1)St Margaret's Bay (16)Ships, Shipwrecks and Groundings (1)St Margaret's Bay (15)The Village on the Beach (8)Village events and weather (1)Weather (1)Filter by Decade 1910s (2)1920s (2)1930s (2)1940s (4)1950s (1)1960s (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Adcock's Villas, St Margaret's Bay. pre and post WW2 Taken from the Gordon Denoon album, two photographs with his accompanying narrative. The first is a copy of a c1910 postcard depicting Adcock's Villas in the foreground and the road along the foot of the cliffs ... Wreck of HMS Nubian. 1917 Taken from the Gordon Denoon album. A photograph taken of part of the HMS Nubian driven ashore beneath the cliffs near the South Foreland taken by Gordon Denoon in 1917 with his comments beneath. Followed by an ... On St Margaret's beach with war damaged houses in the background. 1945 From the Gordon Denoon album a photograph, taken in 1945, of members of the Denoon family on St Margaret's Bay beach with the ruined Excelsior Tea Gardens in the background, together with accompanying caption. War damaged village on the beach. 1945 From Gordon Denoon's album two photographs taken in 1945 depicting the war-damaged and ruined buldings in St Margaret's Bay. The second photograph has Gordon's wife Tommie and son, Ian, in the foreground with an unidentified female ... Unexpected visitors at the beach. c1945 From the Gordon Denoon album. Two photographs of Tommie (Gordon's wife) sitting in their car on the promenade at St Margaret's Bay being approached by goats. Emily was the name given by the Denoon family to their ... The Lookout WW2 building converted in to a house at Ness Point From the Gordon Denoon album a postcard depicting the Lookout at Ness Point, a WW2 installation subsequently converted into a dwelling. 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) ... Coastal defences at St Margaret's Bay, c.1945 From the Gordon Denoon album; photograph and caption The curved pipes carrying oil were part of the 'Flame Barrage' - a discharge of a petroleum/gas mixture into the sea which would have been ignited among invasion ... On St Margaret's beach with war damaged houses in the background. 1948 From the Gordon Denoon album. A series of photographs of sea bathers on the beach at St Margaret's Bay with the ruins of the village in the Bay as a backdrop. In the background of the first ... On St Margaret's beach with war damaged houses in the background. 1947 From the Gordon Denoon album. The bathers sitting below the concrete ramp which formed part of the Bay war defences are identified as Tommie (Gordon's wife), Ian (Gordon's son), Mrs Engholm, Valerie and David Ebbels, Nancy ... Denoon summer holiday on St Margaret's Bay beach.1926 (Part 1) From the Gordon Denoon album. A series of photographs taken on St Margaret's Bay beach of Gordon Denoon, his wife Tommie and daughter Joan. Taken in 1926 Gordon described this holiday as 'truly wonderful'. In his book 'Saga ... Remains of Beach defences in St Margaret's Bay. c1948 From the Gordon Denoon album. Two photographs with accompanying caption showing the beach just after the war and some of the defensive structures left behind. On St Margaret's beach with war damaged houses in the background. 1945 From the Gordon Denoon album. The ruined buildings referred to in the caption are, on the left, Adcock's Villas and, to the right, Beachin and Egglinton Cottages. Scene from the film 'Battle of Britain'. 1968 Messerschmidts over St Margaret's - a scene from the Battle of Britain film made in 1968 - from the Gordon Denoon album. Dover Patrol Memorial From the Gordon Denoon album. All three images are undated. The second image shows the Memorial bracketed by the Coastguard Station and radar dish. The Memorial is located at Leathercote Point at the eastern end of ... Ness Point at low tide. c1946/7 From the Gordon Denoon album. 'Ian' was Gordon's son War damaged Green Man. 1945 From the Gordon Denoon album a photograph taken in 1945 of The Green Man public house, war damaged and derelict with accompanying narrative. Excelsior Tea Rooms, pre and post WW2 Two photographs taken from the Gordon Denoon album. The first is a copy of a postcard, the second taken from approximately the same spot in 1945. In his book 'Saga of St Margaret's', Gordon captions the ...