SearchCurrently displaying: 9 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "War" xSubject: "Upper Road" x Search term Filter by Subject Churches and Memorials (4)American Memorial (4)Farms (3)Wanstone Farm (3)Postcards (1)Village events and weather (2)Filter by Decade 1920s (2)1930s (1)1940s (1)1950s (1)1980s (3)1990s (1)2010s (1)Filter by Format Still image (6)Text (3) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Soldiers at Swingate Camp. 25 July 1927 A sepia postcard of 12 soldiers on parade at the Swingate Camp. Soldiers on parade at Swingate camp. 25 July 1927 A photocopy enlargement of a sepia postcard, front and rear, showing 12 soldiers on parade at Swingate Camp 25th July 1927 9.2 inch gun at Wanstone Farm Photograph of one of the two 9.2 inch guns stationed at Wanstone Farm during WW2. End of the big guns at St Margaret's. Dover Express 15 March 1957 A press cutting from the Dover Express 15 March 1957 which covers the scrapping of the 15 inch gun 'Jane', which was sited at Wanstone Farm during WW2. The defensive guns at St Margaret's are ... Anglo American Artillery Monument Dedication service, Upper Road 15 August 1986 Two young sentries on guard duty at the Anglo/American Artillery Monument at the dedication on the 15 August 1986 on Upper Road Letter from Joseph Danko of the Anglo American Association with WW2 casualties at Langdon Cliffs. 1986 A letter from Joseph Danko of the 127th AAA Gun Bn. Association dated 28th September 1986 sent to Ruth Nicol in answer to her request for a list of casualties at Langdon Cliffs in WW2 Anglo American Artillery Monument Dedication service sheet, Upper Road 15 August 1986 A copy of the service sheet produced for the Unveiling and Dedication of the Anglo - American Artillery Monument held at Upper Road St Margaret's at Cliffe on the 15 August 1986. Gun sites of Clem and Jane at Wanstone Farm. 20 May 1990 Four photographs taken 20 May 1990 showing structures associated with the cross Channel guns Clem and Jane which were situated at Wanstone Farm. Sketches of two emblems of the 127th AAA Gun Batallion Two emblems of the American 127th AAA Gun Batallion which was stationed at Langdon Cliffs during WW2