SearchCurrently displaying: 31 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "High Street" xDecade: "1890s" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (14)Cliffe House School, Cliffe Hotel, Cliffe Tavern, White Cliffs Hotel (7)Granville Hotel (1)Portal House ( previously Morley House and Marine House) (1)South Foreland Lighthouses (1)The Bay Hotel or Lanzarote Hotel (1)Village Shops (6)Churches and Memorials (16)The Village Church (16)Farms (1)Street Farm (1)People (5)Madge Family Albums and Scrapbooks (5)Postcards (4)St Margaret's Bay (2)St Margaret's Bay (2)The Village on the Beach (1)Filter by Decade 1800s (8)1810s (8)1820s (8)1830s (8)1840s (8)1850s (8)1860s (9)1870s (9)1880s (13)1900s (10)Filter by Format Still image (15)Text (15) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: 12Next > Cliffe House. Late 19th century. A photograph of Cliffe House taken in the late 19th century. Mr Cripps ran it as a school until 1885 when he altered it to become a boarding house. Pages 35 and 36 of AHN's First French Reading Book found in a dormitory wall of the old Cliffe House School These are sheets 35 and 36 of AHN's First French Reading Book found in a dormitory wall of the old Cliffe House School. Page from 'Le Petit Journal' found in Cliffe House school wall. Late 19th century This is one sheet only (pp. 3 and 4), which represents part of 'Le Petit Journal' headed 'Telegraphe de Paris a New York', and which was found in a dormitory wall of the old Cliffe ... Extracts from a local Guide Book featuring The Cliffe Hotel. late 19thc Two extracts from an unidentified local guide book. Advertisements for the Cliffe Hotel. Telegraphic address includes "Cripps" Late 19th/early 20th century. Fragments from a publication by J S Laurie, H M Inspector of Schools, found at the Cliffe House School. Fragments of pages from a publication by J S Laurie, H M Inspector of Schools. These were found in a dormitory wall in the old Cliffe House School. Mid 19th century St Margaret's Church from the south west, from a 19th century guide book. Photocopy of a page from a 19th century guide book showing St Margaret's Church from the south west. Can be dated to possibly late 19th century as the female figure is seated upon the wall ... St Margaret's Church from the north. pre 1901 Hand-coloured postcard of St Margaret's church from the north. 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]. Notes from the Church Restoration Book 1 May 1864 to 8 May 1868 Pencil notes/transcription from the Church Restoration Book 1 May 1864 to 8 May 1868. Ref. CCA U3/200/22/1. Notes include extracts from DCb/EC1/53/1 and U3/200/8/2 - Vestry Minute Book 28 November 1895. G.L Towers [vicar], Chairman. 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 ... 1881 Census for Orsett Essex and 1891 for St Margaret's at Cliffe - Cripps family records Census returns for 1881 Orsett, Essex and 1891 St Margaret's at Cliffe, Kent. Includes Samuel Cripps, Master at Cliffe House School, together with his family. Also details of Baptisms and Marriages of the family at St ... Album of St Margaret's photographs by JJ Bettridge. c1890 A series of 16 photographs from the album by JJ Bettridge who was Parish Clerk for many years. Kindly loaned for scanning by Mr K Hadman 01) Front cover 02) View from Ness Point looking NE across the ... 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 ... 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 ... Horse and cart A series of three black and white photographs featuring horses and carts. Notes from the archive suggest the young boy seated in the cart in two of the photographs is Karl Madge. The building in the ... 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 ... Extract from 'Where to Buy at Dover' a tourist guide. 1891 Extract from 'Where to buy at Dover,' tourist guide of 1891, an article covering the Cliffe Hotel and Boarding House, St Margaret's at Cliffe, Proprietor Mr S G Cripps. St Margaret's Church by the Rev F Case from the 'Church Monthly'. 1898 [?] A photocopy of an article about St Margaret's Church by the Rev F Case taken from the 'Church Monthly' [1898?]. Illustrations engraved by R Taylor & Co. Extract from 'Illustrated Church News' with photograph of church interior. November 1893 Photocopies of an extract from the 'Illustrated Church News' November 1893 showing interior of the church in a photograph by Grossman, Dover. Unidentified family group outside J B Madge's shop, High Street. c1900 - 1910 Enlargement of original sepia photograph of unidentified family group outside J B Madge's shop, High Street c. 1900 - 1910. See original at 2011.734a/VILLAGE CENTRE/2/88 High Street Cottages next to The Hope. c1900 A black and white photograph of cottages at the bottom end of the High Street between The Hope Inn and Chapel Lane. Two women, three children and baby posed in front of the cottages. Advertising ... 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 Churchyard extension from the Vestry Minute Book. 28 November 1895 Typescript extract from the Vestry Minute Book of 28 November 1895 re. the proposed enlargement of the churchyard. Ref. CCA U3/200/8/2 PAGE: 12Next >