SearchCurrently displaying: 16 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Madge Family Albums and Scrapbooks" xSubject: "Buildings" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (3)Aviation (2)Transport (1)Clubs and organisations (1)Parish Council (1)Farms (1)Street Farm (1)Roads (8)High Street (6)The Droveway (1)Well Lane (2)St Margaret's Bay (3)Post war development in the Bay (1)South Foreland Valley (1)The Village on the Beach (2)War (3)Gun Batteries in St Margaret's (1)World War Two (3)Filter by Decade 1880s (1)1890s (4)1900s (5)1910s (1)1930s (1)1950s (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) The Cliffe Arcade, High Street A black and white photograph of the exterior of the Cliffe Arcade, High Street, St Margaret's at Cliffe, next to Cliffe House in the High Street. This was owned and run by the Madge Family. This ... High Street, interior of Madge's Stores c.1900 Two black and white photographs featuring interior views of what is believed to be Madge's Stores. JB Madge's first shop was The Cliffe Arcade next to Cliffe House in the High St. His second shop ... High Street, Street Farm and Bay Tree Cottage. Black and white photograph featuring the view across the High Street, St Margaret's at Cliffe, from the upper floor of the Village Stores. Across the road is Street Farm. High Street, Madge's Stores. c.1900 Two black and white photographs featuring Madge's Stores, High Street, St Margaret's at Cliffe. In the first, the gentleman standing in the doorway appears to be J B Madge, the proprietor. In the second he is standing ... Tradesmen's Dinner 1905 The menu for the ninth annual Tradesmen's Dinner held at the Red Lion on 4th January 1905 Aeroplane Race over St Margaret's 1911 Photographs printed in The Daily Graphic Tuesday 4th July 1911 of three aeroplanes competing in the 1911 Circuit of Europe air race arriving over the Dover coast. The middle photograph is of the Morane monoplane ... Madge's Petrol Station and Garage, Well Lane Black and white photograph featuring a view of Madge's petrol station which was situated directly opposite the Village Shop in the centre of the village. Charles Groves - Newspaper Obituary 1959 An unidentified newspaper obituary of Charles Groves B.E.M. titled 'St Margaret's Loses its "Squire" ' dated February 1959. Karl Madge Black and white photograph of Karl Madge in middle age. Karl was the son of J B Madge who ran two shops in the village which Karl continued to manage after his father's death. High Street and Post Office, 1920s Black and white photograph of the exterior of the Post Office in the High Street, St Margaret's at Cliffe. From the clothes worn by a lady in the photograph, it would appear to date from ... Madge's Lock Up Garages, The Droveway. early 20thc Black and white photograph featuring a building advertising Madge's Lock Up garages in The Droveway. Many summer visitors to the village wanted to garage their cars whilst here on holiday and so there was a ... Round Britain Air Race viewed from South Foreland Lighthouse. 1910/11 Black and white photograph of a group of people standing at the top of the South Foreland Upper Light. The notes included with the photo state: "1st £1000 Daily Mail Race round England Early in the morning Mother, Dad, ... Madge's Stores from Well Lane Black and white photograph of a man bending down to stroke a dog. Well Lane, St Margaret's, outside the Village Shop when it was run by the Madge family. Sea Erosion threat to St Margaret's Bay A number of newspaper cuttings dated between 1946 and 1948 highlighting concerns of sea erosion of the foreshore at St Margaret's Bay and plans for its restoration. Gun Battery - Newspaper Account Letter of thanks addressed to Mr K. Madge, along with a cheque for for £4-3s-5d, in settlement of a newspaper account with a local Royal Artillery Anti-Aircraft Battery. Dated 5th December 1940. Destruction of 'The Village in The Bay' A series of photographs showing the destruction of the St Margaret's Bay community. The houses and buildings in the bay were used by troops during WW2 as training for beach landing and house-to-house fighting. The ...