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Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Droveway Gardens" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (2)Aerial Views of the Village and Bay (1)Aviation (1)Buildings (2)Oxney Court and Manor (1)Portal House ( previously Morley House and Marine House) (1)Churches and Memorials (2)Memorials in St Margaret at Antioch Church and graveyard (1)The Village Church (1)Clubs and organisations (1)Village Sports (1)Farms (1)Well House Farm (1)People (6)George Arliss (4)Gordon Denoon Album (2)Postcards (8)Village events and weather (2)Weather (2)War (3)WW2 Air Raid Precaution Logs (1)World War One (1)World War Two (2)Filter by Decade 1900s (6)1910s (5)1920s (5)1930s (6)1940s (7)1950s (5)1960s (5)1970s (5)1980s (7)1990s (5)2000s (2) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: 12Next > The Flats at the top of Droveway Gardens. early 20th century A Frith Series postcard, early 20th century, showing the properties then known as The Flats at the top end of Droveway Gardens The Flats, Droveway Gardens from Sea Street. Early 20th century A photograph looking across the fields and Sea Street towards The Flats in Droveway Gardens, early 20th century. Bay Hill from Reach Meadow. early 20th C An early 20th century photograph looking across fields and Sea Street towards the properties known as The Flats in Droveway Gardens and other properties in The Droveway. From Sea Street to The Flats, Droveway Gardens This is a postcard captioned 'Bay Hill, St Margaret's at Cliffe'. In fact it shows a view across fields and Sea Street to The Flats in Droveway Gardens together with a few properties along The ... Droveway Gardens and George Arliss' House This postcard from Madge's collection early 20th century, shows the bridle path leading from Droveway Gardens towards The Droveway. The first property is called The Coach House, and the one behind The Crossways, which at ... Captain Codd's XI playing cricket on Reach Meadow. 1906 Our archivist, Ruth Nicol has supplied the following information about Mr Codd who is included on the 1911 census return for the village. Rowland Harrison Russell Codd was living in the cottage called Kod Kot, 11 ... 'The Man Who Played God' (1932), starring George Arliss A series of photographs from the Warner Bros. 1932 film 'The Man Who Played God' which starred George Arliss. George Arliss had a long time weekend home, Crossways in Droveway Gardens until it was destroyed in ... St Margaret's ARP (Air Raid Precautions) Log. Volume 6. 17 July 1942 - 16 February 1943. Pages 1-9 The sixth of nine volumes of the St Margaret's ARP logs. This volume covers the period from 17th July 1942 to 16th February 1943. The constant daily reference to shellfire and bombfall demonstrates that the village ... The Gardens, Droveway Gardens greenhouse damage ; a wedding group. post 2nd World War Three photographs all concerning a property named The Gardens in Droveway Gardens. 6223:The first concerns a group wedding photo with Miss Hope the bride, and the second two [6224a and 6224b] show the rear of the ... Site in Droveway Gardens ready for the erection of a bungalow. 1986 A composite photograph of the cleared site at Droveway Gardens, with footings dug and bricks to hand ready for the erection of a bungalow. 7th May 1986 Rosewood, Droveway Gardens under construction. 1986 A series of photographs showing progress being made on the bungalow which was named Rosewood, in Droveway Gardens, formerly Well House Farm. Droveway Gardens in the snow. 2004 Two photographs taken from Droveway Gardens on 29th January 2004 and showing snowy scenes. The larger picture is looking west and the other east. Clearing the site for development in Droveway Gardens. 2004 Clearance work and ground levelling underway in preparation for a proposed riding school in the large field off Droveway Gardens. 14th August 2004. The project was not completed. The well uncovered in Droveway Gardens, formerly Well House Farm. 1986 Two photographs of the well uncovered whilst clearing the building site at Droveway Gardens. This used to be part of Well House Farm. 2 April 1986. The Flats, Droveway Gardens. Undated Two photographs from the Gordon Denoon album of the houses on Droveway Gardens running up to the junction with The Droveway Both undated. Droveway Gardens and George Arliss' House A sepia postcard in the Wiseman Homes Series of a lane between the village of St Margaret's at Cliffe and St Margaret's Bay and a house. It is unused. This lane is now known as ... Notes on Captain RA Little, RNAS, killed in WW1 Handwritten notes on the WW1 aviator Captain R A Little, RNAS, whose name is recorded on the St Margaret's at Cliffe war memorial and who lived in Droveway Gardens Capt Little was Australian by birth and ... Aerial view from Foreland Road to the Droveway. c1925 This shows the extensive gardens at the rear of the bungalow backing onto the Pines Gardens. The imposing properties along Bay Hill, Granville Road, Salisbury Road and The Droveway are clearly visible. The large black ... From Sea Street to The Flats. Droveway Gardens. dated 12 August 1928 An enlarged copy of a postcard with a view from Sea Street looking across the field towards The Flats, St Margaret's Bay. The card was sent to a Miss D Johnson from a Girl Guide who ... Fields from Droveway Gardens A composite photograph of fields off Droveway Gardens. The Flats, Droveway Gardens, St Margaret's Bay Although this postcard is captioned 'Bay Hill Path, St Margaret's Bay' it shows The Flats at the top end of Droveway Gardens, St Margaret's Bay. The Flats, Droveway Gardens A copy of a postcard entitled ' Bay Hill Path, St Margaret's Bay', which shows 'The Flats' at the top end of Droveway Gardens. St Margaret's Church and Portal House from Droveway Gardens. c1900 Photocopy of a postcard of the village centre seen from the south. No date. Captions read 'St Margaret's-at-Cliff' and 'The Village'. Serial No. 1673. Annotated on mount 'Church and houses in Reach Road' and 'Kenway's ... Sea Street and Droveway Gardens in the snow. January 1985 PAGE: 12Next >