SearchCurrently displaying: 23 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Sea Street" xformat: "Text" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (1)Village Guidebooks and Street Directories (1)Buildings (22)Portal House ( previously Morley House and Marine House) (22)Churches and Memorials (1)The Village Church (1)People (1)Postcards (1)Village events and weather (1)Filter by Decade 1790s (1)1800s (1)1810s (1)1820s (1)1830s (1)1840s (3)1850s (2)1860s (2)1870s (3)1880s (6)1890s (3)1900s (1)1910s (2)1920s (1)1950s (1)1970s (1)2000s (1)2010s (3)2020s (4)Filter by Format Still image (2) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Schedule of deeds and documents relating to Morley House. 1792 to 1919 Photocopy of a typed schedule of deeds and documents relating to Morley House covering the period 1792 - 1919, showing names of the purchasers. Engraving of St Margaret's Church and Marine House from Sea Street. 1840 An 1840's drawing of the village of St Margaret's at Cliffe showing the position of Portal House, then a Boarding School for Girls called Marine House. 1841 to 1891 census records for Marine House School and Morley House, Sea Street Typed pages listing occupants of Marine House School and Morley House from censuses 1841 to 1891. The Bower Family and their connection to Marine House School c1880 Family History records as written up by archivist Ruth Nicol Official opening of Morley House by Mr S Morley MP. 1883 Photocopy of a press article dated 6 July 1883 regarding the opening of a Convalescent Home for working men at St Margaret's at Cliffe by Mr S Morley MP. The home was named Morley House which ... Morley House visits by subscribers and friends. 13 July 1888 Photocopy of a press cutting from the Dover Express of 13 July 1888 regarding an excursion to Morley House by subscribers and friends to visit the premises. Details are given of the entertainment and activities ... Description of Morley House from St Margaret's Directory. 1889 Typed extract from St Margaret's Directory 1889 describing Morley House (later Portal House). its location, its purpose as a Convalescent Home, contact details and conditions of admission. It includes a list of officers - President, ... Opening of Queen Victoria Wing at Morley House. May 1898 Typed transcript of an article from Dover Express dated 8 April 1898 with information about the Queen Victoria wing added to the Morley House Convalescent Home for Working Men. A preliminary visit had taken place and ... Plans of Morley House dated 1919 Photocopied sketch plans of the floor layouts of ground, first and second floors at Morley House dated 1919. They include a recreation room, a number of bedrooms and bathrooms. Official opening of Portal House. Dover Express 23 July 1920 A press cutting from the Dover Express about the opening of Portal House. 23 July 1920 Portal House frontage and garden. postmark 1957 A Valentine's postcard, No K3191, created in 1952. It is postmarked 3rd May 1957 and the message on the reverse from a patient has been transcribed on the entry, Portal House School Super Soccer Day and Summer Fayre. 24 June (No year given) 12551: 1252a and b: 1253a and b: Pages of the Programme for the Portal House Super Soccer Day and Summer Fayre, 21 June [no year - ? 1970s] including events taking place on the day: ... Country Fair held in Sea Street Fields. 6th and 7th July 2002 A poster advertising a Country Fair to be held at Sea Street St Margaret's Bay on the 6th and 7t July 2002. Canon George Portal, patron of Portal House. 19th century portrait [?] 1222a: Portrait of The Revd Canon George Raymond Portal, Founder of The National Deposit Friendly Society. The Society was founded in 1868 as the Surrey County Benefit Society but soon grew to become a national healthcare ... National Deposit Friendly Society opens the newly acquired Portal House. 1920 An extract from 'The Depositor', the magazine of the National Deposit Friendly Society, covering the opening of the recently acquired Portal House on the 16 July 1920. There is also a list of regulations drawn ... Official opening of Portal House. Dover Express 23 July 1920 A transcript of a press cutting concerning the opening of Portal House (formerly Morley House) as a Convalescent Home for members of the National Deposit Friendly Society. Dover Express, 23 July 1920. Portal House School 'Elizabethan Summer Fayre'. 23 June (No year shown) Programme for Portal House Elizabethan Summer Fayre - 23 June (no date shown, could be late 1980s?). Includes details of a Sedan Chair Race from St Margaret's Bay to the Chapel Lane village pond on ... Morley House, Sea Street. early 20th century Photocopy of photograph of Morley House, taken in early 20th century. Handwritten note on copy reads 'Opened by S Morley, 30 June 1883'. This refers to the original, un-extended building opened as a convalescent home ... Letter from National Deposit Friendly Society to Portal House School re history. 28 September 1978 A copy of a letter from the National Deposit Friendly Society, dated 28 September 1978, to Mr F G Fenton, the Headmaster of Portal House, in response to an enquiry. Letter from the Secretary of Morley House re request for payment. 3 July 1902 Photocopy of a letter dated 3 July 1902 from W Wood, Secretary of Morley House to Messrs G H Denne & Son. This is in response to a request for payment and the letter mentions ... Morley House Convalescent Home Re-opening Fund. 13 August 1902 A handwritten transcript of an article appearing in the Dover Express dated 13 August 1909, entitled 'Morley House Convalescent Home Re-opening Fund'. Contains information about the amount of money to be raised and includes a ... Morley House frontage. c1896 A photograph of the front of Morley House, speculatively post 1896 This is the earliest known photograph of the building which was extensively altered externally later. It gives a flavour of its original use as a ... Portal House School 5-a-side Super Soccer & Summer Fayre. 7 July (No year given) A programme for the Portal House 5-a-side Super Soccer and Summer Fayre held on Saturday, 7 July. (no year given).