SearchCurrently displaying: 7 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Upper Road" xformat: "Text" x Search term Filter by Subject Churches and Memorials (2)American Memorial (2)Farms (5)Wanstone Farm (5)Village events and weather (1)War (3)Gun Batteries in St Margaret's (1)World War Two (3)Filter by Decade 1840s (1)1850s (1)1860s (1)1870s (2)1880s (2)1890s (2)1900s (2)1910s (2)1920s (3)1930s (1)1950s (1)1980s (1)2010s (2) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) List of occupiers of Wanstone Farm 1840 - 1939 A typed list of Wanstone Farm occupiers from 1840 - 1939 under the ownership 1840 of the Earl of Mexborough. List of books by C Ranger Gull, one time resident of Wanstone Farm A two page list of on-line books by Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull, a one time resident of Wanstone Farm. Surrey Territorial Brigade at Swingate Downs Camp; Fire at Wanstone Farm. 29th July 1927 Photocopy of Press cuttings from the Dover Express & East Kent News 29th July 1927. a) Poor quality photograph of army camp 'The Surrey Territorial Brigade at Swingate Downs Camp'. b) An article detailing Brigade Officers & ... End of the big guns at St Margaret's. Dover Express 15 March 1957 A press cutting from the Dover Express 15 March 1957 which covers the scrapping of the 15 inch gun 'Jane', which was sited at Wanstone Farm during WW2. The defensive guns at St Margaret's are ... Anglo American Artillery Monument Dedication service sheet, Upper Road 15 August 1986 A copy of the service sheet produced for the Unveiling and Dedication of the Anglo - American Artillery Monument held at Upper Road St Margaret's at Cliffe on the 15 August 1986. Sketches of two emblems of the 127th AAA Gun Batallion Two emblems of the American 127th AAA Gun Batallion which was stationed at Langdon Cliffs during WW2 Ownership of Wanstone Farm from Henry VIII's time to 1800 An extract from Hasted's 'The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent Vol IX, 1800' about the ownership of Wanstone Farm by Upton in the reign of Henry VIII, and his successors through ...