SearchCurrently displaying: 16 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Village Centre Views" xSubject: "Postcards" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (4)Aerial Views of the Village and Bay (4)Buildings (7)Cliffe House School, Cliffe Hotel, Cliffe Tavern, White Cliffs Hotel (2)Portal House ( previously Morley House and Marine House) (2)Pubs (1)Village Shops (3)Churches and Memorials (1)The Village Church (1)Filter by Decade 1840s (1)1900s (3)1920s (3)1930s (3)1950s (1)1960s (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) 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 ... Amy Cottage, Reach Road. c1900 An unused sepia postcard of Amy Cottage in Reach Road circa 1900. 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. ... From St Margaret's church tower looking NW. early 20th century Black and white postcard from Madge's Photo Series. 'St Margaret's-at-Cliffe from the Air 1' Looking NW from the tower of the church. No date From St Margaret's church tower towards Nelson Park. c1920 A postcard from Madge's series entitled 'St Margaret's at Cliffe from the air'. The picture is taken from the Church tower across the rooves of properties in the High Street with The Flats in Droveway ... High Street, church steps on left cottages next to the Cliffe Tavern on right. c1920s Enlargement of [?] postcard of the High Street in the 1920s. Sticker on reverse read 'D332 St Margaret's at Cliffe 9.5.23'. From St Margaret's church tower towards Nelson Park. c1930 Black and white photocopy of a postcard from Madge's Photo Series titled 'St Margaret's-at-Cliffe from the Air (1).' (see also 2011.575). Taken from the church tower looking NW. Enlarged to A3 size. Some buildings identified ... 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 ... 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. Bay Hill from Reach Road pond. 20th century A sepia postcard published by J B Madge of the Post Office, St Margaret's at Cliffe entitled ' A Peep of Bay Hill, St Margaret's-at-Cliffe' and numbered 2018. The view is taken from the pond ... Flood water in the High Street. 1910 The bottom of the High Street in flood. In the the first photograph the man with fishing rod on the left is Mr Houghton. The man on the right with fishing rod is Mr Heath standing ... Sea Street: from the corner of Sea Street and Reach Road. This postcard appears was sent on 21st December but the date is unclear. Possibly 1950's Addressed to Miss K Pyper (?) at 545 George Street, Aberdeen, Scotland the message reads: Dear K The view I am send (sic) ... From St Margaret's church tower towards the sea. An enlarged photocopy of a postcard in the Madge's Photo Series. Caption reads 'St Margaret's-at-Cliffe from the Air (2)'. Photograph in fact taken from the church tower. No date. Annotated in handwritten notes. Olive Cottage, High Street. c1900 Black and white photocopy of a postcard of the High Street looking south-east. Olive Cottage identified in pencil. No date but 'St Margaret's between Dover and Deal' printed at top of card