SearchCurrently displaying: 6 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Curling Family" xSubject: "World War Two" x Search term Filter by Subject Farms (5)Hope Farm (4)Reach Court Farm (1)Roads (1)Nelson Park (1)Filter by Decade 1940s (3) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Harry Curling and Land Army girls at Reach Court Farm. Harry Curling, Grace Harrison and other landgirls pose with sacks of potatoes for the photographer in this black and white photograph for wartime publicity. The location is a farm at Nelson Park. Letters relating to war damage to Hope Farm and subsequent War Department compensation The first letter dated 18th May 1942 is from the Dover Garrison adjutant apologising to Albert Curling of Hope Farm for the 'poor shooting' by the 4th Somerset Light Infantry, garrisoned locally in 1942 as ... Harry Curling with Land Army girls at Reach Court Farm. 1940s Henry Curling with a group of landgirls at Reach Court Farm 1943. One of a collection of propaganda photos made at the farm which was run by Gilbert Mitchell. Mr Mitchell and his wife, her sister ... WW2 Temporary Pass 1940 - Hope Farm As Hope Farm lay within a restricted military area during WW2 a pass was required for anyone living and/or working on the farm. This pass was issued to Mr H Curling, the farmer. Hope Farm A photograph of Hope Farm taken from the cliffside looking inland. In this photograph the farm is still working so was taken prior to WW2. During the war the farm was abandoned due to damage ... Leaving Hope Farm for the last time The Curling family farmed at Hope Farm until they were obliged to leave during WW2.