SearchCurrently displaying: 19 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Kingsdown Road" xDecade: "1910s" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (5)The Old School, Kingsdown Road (5)Clubs and organisations (6)The Bowls Club (6)People (3)People Photographs (1)The Evens Family of Upper Freedown , Kingsdown Road and Holly Lodge (2)Postcards (1)Village events and weather (1)War (1)World War Two (1)Filter by Decade 1840s (3)1850s (3)1860s (4)1870s (5)1880s (5)1890s (6)1900s (12)1920s (6)1930s (6)1940s (4)1950s (3)1960s (2)Filter by Format Still image (16)Text (3) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) List of teachers at the National School, Kingsdown Road. 1847-1940 List of teachers at the National School, Kingsdown Road. 1847-1962 The National School was built in Kingsdown Road in 1847. Most teachers were housed in Curfew Cottage next to the school. List of teachers at the National School, Kingsdown Road between 1847 - 1931 A list of teachers at St Margaret's at Cliffe National School between 1847 and 1931. Goldsack family and other inhabitants of 3 Wellesley Terrace, Kingsdown Road. 19th c Three pages of typewritten notes on Thomas Goldsack b 1862 and family, and subsequent inhabitants of 3 Wellesley Terrace, Kingsdown Road: Chas Taylor, Leslie Finnis and Atkins family. Ballardowgan (now South by East), 89 Kingsdown Road. Barnes family history, photographs and documents. 1st image is an article by Carol Jackson in August 2009 re Lucy Barnes and Frederick Charles Barnes who lived in Ballardowgan No 89 KIngsdown Road from 1911-1918. 2nd image is a copy of the marriage ... The Paper House or Platte Saline, Upper Freedown 1898 to 1945 A series of photographs contained in a folder about The Paper House (1898 - 1945). The pages are numbered 50 to 61. Platte Saline, the Paper House, was located at the Upper Freedown in Kingsdown Road ... Thomas William Nobbs. 1900-1930s A handwritten transcript of information from census returns, marriage, baptisms etc. of Thomas William Nobbs and family of 'Paardeburg', Kingsdown Road, village postman 1900-1930's. Bowls Club players at Dover. c1906 The letter dated 20th October 1988 is from a Mr AF Adams to Ruth Nicol in which he identifies the attached photograph of a group of bowls players as having been taken at the Maison ... Bowls Club enjoying tea. c1914 St Margaret's Bowls Club members having tea. Men's match in progress at St Margaret's Bowls Club. c1914 A men's match in progress at St Margaret's Bowls Club. JB Madge standing extreme left. Bowls Club game in progress in Dover. c1914 The St Margaret's Club playing on the Dover Bowling green behind Brook House ( Brook House since demolished but the green remains) near Dover Town Hall. St Margaret's Bowls Club match at Kearsney c.1910 By enlarging the photograph you can see on the fingerpost at the back that this game is between Mr Cocks, the standing gentleman in the white shirt with his arms crossed from the St Margaret's ... Thomas Nobbs, Postman 1910 Photograph taken in 1910 showing Mr Thomas Nobbs, then one of the village postman, with Mr B Heath. An account of Mr Nobbs's funeral is attached, transcribed from the Dover Express 17 June 1955. Rose Cottage, Kingsdown Road. 1910 Pupils and teacher outside the National School, Kingsdown Road. c1910 The original sepia photograph is mounted on card. The enlargement is of three boys in the back row against the window on the right. National School, Kingsdown Road on Coronation Day 22nd June 1911 Photograph from Dover Express and East Kent News 23rd June 1911. Part of the Village's Coronation Day celebrations. Bowls Club members in 1914 Group photograph of Bowls Club members taken in 1914 Thomas Nobbs and family of Paardeburg (no 87) Kingsdown Road. c1914 Mr Thomas Nobbs and his two sons. Mr Nobbs was the village Postman. He named the house Paardeburg after the Battle of Paardeberg (1900) which took place during the Boer War of which he was a veteran. Cuthbert Hancock astride his horse, 15th December 1918 A postcard postmarked 15th December 1918 showing Cuthbert Hancock sitting astride his horse. It was sent to Miss Eunie Evens at Platte Saline. Cuthbert Hancock was an admirer of Eunice Evens and a former student at ...