SearchCurrently displaying: 8 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Chapel Lane" xformat: "Text" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (2)The Old School, Kingsdown Road (1)Village Shops (1)Clubs and organisations (1)St Margaret's Fire Brigade (1)Farms (1)Street Farm (1)Postcards (1)War (1)Gun Batteries in St Margaret's (1)WW2 Air Raid Precaution Logs (1)World War Two (1)Filter by Decade 1820s (1)1830s (1)1840s (1)1850s (1)1860s (1)1870s (1)1880s (1)1890s (1)1900s (3)1910s (1)1920s (1)1930s (1)1940s (2)1950s (1)1960s (1)1970s (1)1980s (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Wellard's Livery Stables, Queen's Mews, Chapel Lane Typewritten notes by Ruth Nicol taken from various documentary sources concerning ownership and usage of the land occupied by Wellard's Livery Stables, then Garage, and eventually the site of The Barn, Chapel Lane from 1825 ... 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. 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 Clayson/Arnold families and their connection with The Cottage in Chapel Lane This is four pages of information on the Clayson and Arnold families and their connection with the property known as The Cottage in Chapel Lane. Chapel Lane Pond. 20th Century A Noel Tatt postcard showing a view along Chapel Lane with the pond on the right Inhabitants of The Cottage, Chapel Lane from 1924 to 1992 Notes taken from street directories and electoral register. Includes geneology notes for Arthur Taylor (1860-1944) and his wife Anne Elizabeth Clayson (1870-1959), inhabitants of The Cottage from 1924 -1959. Memorandum from JR Wellard Stables, Queen's Mews, Chapel Lane. 1911 Memorandum from J R Wellard, Livery Stables, Chapel Lane to a firm in London and dated 6th July 1911. (The message isn't legible).