SearchCurrently displaying: 11 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Sir William Thomas Madge" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (1)Granville Hotel (1)Roads (7)Bay Hill (5)Granville Road (2)St Margaret's Bay (2)St Margaret's Bay (2)Filter by Decade 1910s (1)1920s (3)1930s (1)1980s (2)Filter by Format Still image (5)Text (6) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Three letters from WT Madge of The People Newspaper about the Granville Hotel to Emmerson Solicitors Sandwich 1910 Three items about The Granville Hotel from WT Madge, Managing Director of The People newspaper Feb. 1910 Obituary of Sir William Thomas Madge. 31 January 1927. A typescript copied from The Times dated 31 January 1927 concerning the obituary of Sir William Thomas Madge. He was once a well known newspaper proprietor and a resident in the village Transcript of the Inscription on the commemorative stone in Madge's Field, Bay Hill A typewritten transcript of the inscription on the stone memorial in Madge's Field at the top of Bay Hill, erected in memory of Sir William Thomas Madge Land donated for the Memorial to Sir William Madge on Bay Hill. 28 February 1929 Transcript from a newspaper dated 28 February 1929 concerning the donation of a large piece of land by Sir Frank Madge as a memorial to Sir William Thomas Madge. This is the Madge Memorial Field at ... Sir Frank William Madge, 2nd Bart from Burke's Peerage 1936 The entry for Sir Frank William Madge, 2nd Bart, of St Margaret's Bay, in the 1936 copy of Burke's Peerage. Grass cutting, Madge's Memorial Field, Bay Hill. 1984 A tractor being made ready to mow Madge's Field, Bay Hill. The Corner House Tea Rooms are in the background. The Madge Memorial, Bay Hill showing damage caused by vandals . 12 December 1986 A set of three photographs taken on the 12 December 1986 showing the damage caused by vandals. Broughton Lodge Putney SW15, one time home of Sir William and Lady Madge A photograph of Broughton Lodge at Putney Hill, SW15, the one time home of Sir William Thomas and Lady Judith Madge who also had a house in St Margaret's Bay (Devonia) Devonia, Granville Road, one time home of Sir William Madge These photographs form part of the Estate Agents particulars for the sale of Devonia, one time home of Sir William Thomas Madge. It has grand views overlooking the Bay. Madge's Memorial Bay Hill, with accompanying narrative. From the Gordon Denoon album two photographs, with accompanying narrative, of the memorial to Sir William Madge sited on the Madge Field at the top of Bay Hill overlooking the Channel. Both photographs undated Devonia, Granville Road. These undated photocopies show the house Devonia and the gardens. From c 1900-1926, it was the home of Sir William Thomas Madge, newspaper proprietor of 'The People'.