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It would be interesting to know if this view is accurate as it shows a much more extensive range ... Engraving of St Margaret's Church and Marine House from Sea Street. 1840 Photocopy of a print/postcard reproduction of the centre of the village seen from the S E Caption reads 'The Village, St Margaret's at Cliffe, 1840'. The print shows the original 'Marine House' on the right ... OS Map of St Margaret's with Cliffe House highlighted. 1862 to 1872 OS Map of St Margaret's at Cliffe 1st Series 1862-1872 with Cliffe House shown central. 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 ... Engraving of St Margaret's Church from The Droveway across Chapel Lane. c1890 Engraving taken from the Deal Ilustrated Visitor's Guide c1895 published by John Davis, 24 Queen Victoria Street, London EC. View shows Portal House, Parsonage Farm, Marine Cottage, Mount Pleasant Cottages and Wellard's Stables High Street and Madge's Stores. August 1906 A black and white postcard of the Post Office Stores and Circulating Library of J B Madge in August 1906. Unused, it was published by J Davis of Queen Victoria Street, London, E C in ... High Street, Madge's Stores, Carrier's Arms and Bay Tree Cottage. 1907 Black and white postcard of the High Street showing the Post Office in the Madge Stores. The postcard is entitled 'The Village, St Margaret's at Cliffe' and was one of L B Madge's photo series. ... Cliffe Hotel, High Street. 1925 Laminated A5 sheet (page 21 of an unknown publication) featuring an advertisement for the Cliffe Hotel and Boarding House, St Margaret's at Cliffe. A handwritten date of 1925 is shown at the top. Sea Street: A brief history of St Margaret's Lodge Covers the history of the Lodge, once called Cold Overton, from 1929 -1983. Written by Ruth Nicol, archivist for St Margaret's History Society. Cliffe Hotel, High Street. 1935 Two photographs, one showing the front of Cliffe House (postcard in Madge Series 450) and the other is taken outside the Cliffe Hotel and has a caption 'Dora burnt in the bonfire 1935' and appears ... Reach Meadow council estate development. c1947 These photographs show Reach Meadow, part of Mr. Laslett's farm and the commencement of the building of the council estate. Undated, probably post World War Two The Village Stores, High Street. 1960s Photograph of the interior of the Village Stores, High Street. Staff/owners identified on the reverse: Mr Gower and Phyllis Gower and Mrs Grew. 1960s High Street with Post Office and Madge's Stores. c1955 A Valentine's postcard, No.L 571 in the series, c1955. 'High Street, St Margaret's at Cliffe'. Cliffe Tavern, High Street trading postcard. c1960 A copy of a trading card as published by the Cliffe Tavern, which shows pictures of the two bar areas and a front and rear view of the hotel. Post Office, High Street. 1964/65 Photograph of the Post Office, High Street, 1964/65 showing the original post box set in bricks and an external vending machine selling stamps. Caption on the reverse reads, 'This is a snap of the shop ... High Street from the church steps, Greengrocers on right. c1970 Two views along the High Street c1970. Greengrocer's shop, R T Jones, on the right. Cliffe House, High Street and village shops . c1972 Photograph of the High Street taken c1972. On the right is Cliffe House and the last building in the distance on the right is The Red Lion pub. Photograph taken by Ray Warner. Green Windows Hotel, Sea Street 1968 An advertisement for the Green Windows Hotel taken from the Dover Guide of 1968 accompanied by a black and white photograph of the same building after it became St Margaret's Lodge. The Stores, High Street. c1970 A black and white photograph of the front of The Stores in the High Street, proprietors E and A Howard, thought to have been taken during the 1970s. Cliffe House, Cliffe Tavern and the cottages attached to Cliffe Tavern complex. 1976 Two photographs, one showing the repainted cottages, which are part of the Cliffe Tavern Hotel complex, and the other shows the front of the Cliffe Tavern Hotel with next door, the repainted Cliffe House, which ... Hope Inn and Swiss Cottage, High Street 1976-2010 951: Photograph of The Hope Inn, High Street, after redecoration. Summer 2004. Photograph by Richard Bidgood. 952: Photograph over the centre of the village taken from Cliffe House looking NW. 1976. 953: Photograph of Swiss Cottage, High ... High Street. The Village Stores. c1980s Photograph of The Village Stores (in ownership of B & H Cordes). c1980s Sandra's Boutique on the corner of Sea Street and Chapel Lane.1980s The first two photographs are undated, the third (colour photograph) dated 1984. Elms Cottage is to the boutique's immediate left. G H Kenway & Sons building, Sea Street. 1984 and 1994 First photograph taken on 2nd March 1984 of Kenway & Sons shop front with the wall of Curfew Cottage seen to the left. Second photograph taken in 1994 with a sold sign and building works completed ... PAGE: 123Next >