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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 ... Chapel Lane from the pond towards Kingsdown Road Small black and white photograph featuring a view along Chapel Lane from the site of the current pond, towards the row of four flint cottages. 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 Well House Farm, Chapel Lane, before and after demolition Two photocopied photographs of Well House Farm in Chapel Lane. The first shows it c.1900 and the other c.1984 after demolition and before the area was developed. Cliffe Hotel Tennis Courts, Chapel Lane. c1900 Black and white postcard of the Cliffe Hotel tennis court. Tennis players are unidentified. Flint wall is visible in foreground, part of Wellard's Livery Stables and Bockhill House in top left corner. This site is ... Reminiscences by Alice Robinson No 3 Chapel Cottages, Chapel Lane Notes taken from Miss Alice Roberts of No 3 Chapel Cottages, Chapel Lane. They concern the interests of children watching the unloading of flints for road mending near Nelson Park; the layout and activities at ... Fire at Street Farm on 10th November 1908 Press report of a fire at Mr Laslett's farm (Street Farm) taken from the Dover Express 13th November 1908 edition. Top black and white photograph shows the farmyard the day after the fire. Wellard's Livery Stables, Chapel Lane. c1910 Wellard's stables were an important feature of village life, providing transport to and from Martin Mill Station, to the village and the Bay and to and from Dover from about 1907 to 1935. Starting mainly with ... Bomb de-fused in Chapel Lane. 1921 A press cutting from the Dover Express in 1921 of the de-fusing of a bomb found in the pond in Chapel Lane by a Mr James. Cliffe Hotel Tennis Courts, Chapel Lane. 1920s A series of photographs taken from the Gordon Denoon album; the last two with accompanying captions. The first photograph shows two pairs of tennis mixed doubles. The identities are not given but it is probable that ... Marine Cottage, Chapel Lane. c1920 - 1930; Station Road Black and white photographs of: a) Marine Cottage, Chapel Lane taken from Morley/Portal House convalescent home c.1920 - 1930 from the balcony at the northern end, first floor. b) The approach to the village looking south-east up ... ARP Log Book extracts relating to The Cottage, Chapel Lane. 1944 Typewritten extracts detailing damage sustained by The Cottage resulting from the concussive effect of shellfiring from Winnie and Pooh batteries 19th September 1944 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. Jenner's Garage (previously Wellard's Livery Stables) and Groves Cottage, Chapel Lane. 1984 Jenner's Garage forecourt, Chapel Lane. 1984 Originally built as Wellard's Livery Stables with a thriving horse drawn carriage service to Martin Mill Station and Dover. BT cable laying in progress Sea Street and Chapel Lane. 1985 These photographs show BT engineers at work laying cables in Sea Street and Chapel Lane during 1985 and 1986 and their fleet of vans. Chapel Lane in summertime. c1990 A limited edition coloured postcard by Noel Tatt of Coombe Valley Road Dover exclusively for The Gift Shop, of Chapel Lane in summer. Unused, it is thought to date about 1990. The Barn, Chapel Lane under construction. 1986-1987 Series of 7 colour photographs recording the various stages of construction of The Barn Construction started in September 1986 and was completed in 1987. The first three photographs are of the site and preparation of the ... Demolition of Wellard's Livery Stables (Jenner's Garage), Chapel Lane. 1986 The original building on this site, dating from about 1907, was Wellard's Livery Stables which became a garage in about 1928. This was taken over by Arthur Jenner as a garage in about 1935.. The ... Exterior and interior of Wellard's Livery Stables (Jenner's Garage), Chapel Lane. 1986 Series of 17 colour photographs of Jenner's Garage taken immediately prior to demolition. The 3rd photograph shows boarded up window with advertisement for Pratts Petrol. The 6th photograph shows the hole leading to the water storage ... Demolition of Jenner's Garage, Chapel Lane. 3rd September 1986 Series of 5 colour photographs taken through the 3rd and 4th September 1986 recording the demolition of Jnner's Garage prior to construction of The Barn Chapel Lane. The last photograph has Mr White next to ... The Barn (which replaced old Jenner's Garage), Chapel Lane. 1987 The original building on this site dating from about 1907, was Wellard's Livery stables which became a garage in about 1928. This was taken over by Arthur Jenner as a garage in about 1935.. The ... Amy Temple Cottages, Chapel Lane, construction. 1996 Two colour photographs showing construction of the cottages. PAGE: 1234Next >