SearchCurrently displaying: 18 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Madge Family Albums and Scrapbooks" xSubject: "St Margaret's Bay" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (2)Aerial Views of the Village and Bay (1)Aviation (1)Buildings (3)South Foreland Lighthouses (1)The Bay Hotel or Lanzarote Hotel (2)The Excelsior Tearooms (1)War (6)Dover Patrol Memorial (1)Gun Batteries in St Margaret's (1)World War Two (5)Filter by Decade 1890s (7)1900s (6)1920s (1)1930s (2)1940s (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) St Margaret's Bay cliff path. Black and white photograph of a man, lady and young girl standing at various points on a steep flight of steps up a cliff face. Ness Point from the beach. Small black and white photograph of the beach at St Margaret's Bay, looking to the west. Boats on St Margaret's Bay beach. c1880 Small black and white photograph of the beach at St Margaret's Bay, looking to the cliff at the western end and featuring a boat on the foreshore. Boats on St Margaret's Bay beach Small black and white photograph of a number of boats on the beach in St Margaret's Bay. St Margaret's Bay at low tide Small black and white photograph of the beach at St Margaret's Bay at low tide, featuring a number of people (indistinct) paddling in rock pools. The Bungalow, St Margaret's Bay badly damaged by a storm. c.1900 Small black and white photograph of a damaged bungalow on the beach in St Margaret's Bay. Believed to be the property known as The Bungalow. Damage believed to have been caused during heavy storms. This building ... Beached Firth of Cromarty and Adcock's Villas. 1894 Black and white photograph (possibly intended for use as a postcard in the Madge series?) featuring the wreck of the Firth of Cromarty in St Margaret's Bay in 1894. Adcock's Villas can be seen at ... Unveiling of the Dover Patrol Memorial Ceremony 1921- Official Programme The official programme of the ceremonial unveiling of the Dover Patrol Memorial on the 27th July 1921 attended by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales. Cliff Fall 1933 Two press black and white aerial photographs of a cliff fall at St Margaret's Bay 18th November 1933. Top photograph from The Telegraph, the lower from The Daily Mirror. Anti-Invasion Exercise in St Margaret's Bay A newspaper report and photograph of army troops taking part in an anti invasion exercise in St Margaret's Bay. Taken sometime during WW2, date unknown. Holiday Bungalows May Be Seized Newspaper article dated March 29th 1948 warning of a plan by Dover Rural Council to requisition properties in the St Margaret's Bay area which are occupied for only a few weeks in the year. 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, ... Three masted sailing ship Black and white photograph of a three masted sailing ship. 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. Keeping the Guns ? Several newspaper reports, in the aftermath of WW2, of the local debate over whether to retain the cross-Channel guns or whether they should be removed. Windmill House A newspaper article with photograph of 'Windmill House'. The house is located on the cliff top above the South Foreland Valley of St Margaret's. The article outlines the history of the house and its role ... Dutch Coaster 'Minorca' Aground A newspaper article with photograph of the Dutch coaster 'Minorca' aground in St Margaret's Bay. Date of the article unknown but possibly late 1950s or early 1960s. 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 ...