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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]. Engraving of St Margaret's Church and Marine House from Sea Street. 1840 Photocopy of a print/postcard reproduction of the centre of the village seen from the S E Caption reads 'The Village, St Margaret's at Cliffe, 1840'. The print shows the original 'Marine House' on the right ... St Margaret's Church from the south. Pre 1864/1869 restoration. Photocopy/enlargement of a postcard of the church from the south, pre 1864 - 1869 restoration. Shows the old walled boundary of the churchyard. St Margaret's Church from the south west. Post 1869 Photocopy of a postcard of the church from the south-west. post 1869. Serial No. 1695. St Margaret's Church from the south west. Post 1869, pre 1898 Photocopy of a postcard of the church from the south-west. Shows original boundary of the churchyard, fenced. Post 1869; pre 1898. St Margaret's Church from south west. Post 1869; pre 1898 Photocopy of a postcard of the church from south-west showing the walled churchyard boundary. Serial No W6773. Post 1869 but pre 1898. St Margaret's Church and St Margaret's Bay. c1899 A small, unused postcard comprising two coloured engravings of St Margaret's Church and the Bay. The clock on the church tower dates the card as after 1886, and the pre-printed year as before 1899. It ... St Margaret's Church from the north. c1900 A postcard of the church of St Margaret of Antioch showing the northerly aspect It is dated around 1900 Interior of St Margaret's Church facing east. early 20th century Interior of St Margaret's Church facing the chancel. The stone pulpit donated by the Revd. E C Lucey is still in place, together with the organ case and oil lamp lighting system. Early 20th century. Interior of St Margaret's church facing east. Early 20th century. Hand-coloured postcard of the interior of St Margaret's church, facing the east end. Published by J B Madge, Post Office Stores. Stone pulpit donated by Revd. E C Lucey visible to the left of the ... Interior of St Margaret's Church facing east. early 20th century Postcard of the interior of St Margaret's Church facing east. Wooden pulpit and panelling now in the chancel. Early 20th century. St Margaret's Church North doorway. Early 20th century Hand-coloured postcard of the North Porch, St Margaret's at Cliffe published by J B Madge, Post Office Stores, St Margaret's at Cliffe. Early 20th century. St Margaret's Church West doorway Large black and white photograph of the West Door, St Margaret's Church, St Margaret's at Cliffe. St Margaret's Church from the south. Early 20th century Photocopy/enlargement of a postcard of the church from the south. Early 20th century. J B Madge Series 153498 St Margaret's Church from the north west. early 20th century. Hand-coloured postcard of St Margaret's church viewed from the north west. Published by J B Madge, Post Office Stores, St Margaret's at Cliffe. Printed caption on face reads 'Norman Church, St Margaret's-at-Cliffe, (Built 1130). St Margaret's Church from the north west. c1930 Sepia souvenir-type photograph (original 9 x 7 cm) of St Margaret's church taken from the north west, c.1930. St Margaret's Church from the north. early 20th century. Postcard of St Margaret's church in Madge's Photo Series, viewed from the north. Printed caption on face reads 'Norman church, St Margaret's at Cliffe. (Date about 1130)'. St Margaret's Church from the north This sepia postcard depicts the North side of the parish church and graveyard at St Margaret's at Cliffe. The sarcophagus to the right of the door dates the view to 1901 or beyond. Published in ... St Margaret's Church from the High Street. 1910 A black and white postcard, number 1666 in the Victoria Series, of the church and High Street looking towards the village centre. Unused, it is thought to date around 1910. Interior of St Margaret's church facing east. sent to E W Newman postmarked 19 July 1905 A postcard from the Wyndham Series No 6774 and postmarked the 19 July 1905, showing an interior view of the church of St Margaret of Antioch looking along the nave towards the chancel. Note the ... St Margaret's Church West Doorway. 1905 This is the Norman Doorway on the western end of the church of St Margaret of Antioch. It has yet to receive its protective porch. This postcard is postmarked 29th August 1905 Postcard announcing the Licensing Service of Rev Kaz Reeves at St Margaret's. 2021 A coloured postcard showing photographs of the 4 churches in St Margaret's Benefice with an announcement of the official Licensing Service of the new Vicar, the Rev Kaz Reeves, conducted by the Bishop of Dover, ... Interior of St Margaret's Church facing east. dated 1909. A sepia postcard of the chancel of St Margaret's Church in the village of St Margaret's at Cliffe. The card is numbered 1696 in the 'Victoria Series' and is postmarked Whitstable 3 August, year not ... PAGE: 12Next >