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A typed copy of 'Wingham Petty Sessions Book - the Sessions being held at The Red Lion Inn, Wingham'. The entries are from 1705 - 1748 and refer to smuggling in St Margaret's. History of The Green Man Inn, St Margaret's Bay A typed short history of The Green Man Inn, in St Margaret's Bay. from 1740 List of Licensees of The Green Man Inn. 1840 -1956 A list of licensees of The Green Man Inn, St Margaret's Bay 1840 - 1956. Taylor, Drew, Cramp, Berry, Wellard, Davies, Colson, Hawkins The inn was badly damaged during army training exercises during the last war and ... Coastguard Cottages and Atkins family St Margaret's Bay. 1865 Photograph of St Margaret's Bay foreshore c1865 looking West. The photograph is hand captioned 'Coastguard Cottages on the beach 1865', 'The Green Man 1864' and 'J Atkins grandfather' Notice of a court hearing from the Lord of The Manor of Reach to tenant George Burville at the Green Man St Margaret's at Cliff on 13th November 1878 Notice from the Lord of the Manor of Reach to George Burville, tenant, to attend a hearing at the Green Man, St Margaret's at Cliffe on 13th November 1878 together with a typed transcription of ... The Green Man at bottom of Bay Hill with pony and cart. c1900 A delightful photograph of The Green Man Inn and looking up Bay Hill with a pony and cart in the foreground. c1900. The Green Man with licensee George Cramp. c1900 A postcard showing the licensee George Cramp standing outside The Green Man Inn, taken at the turn of the 20th century. The Green Man at the bottom of Bay Hill with horse and cart. c1900 A photograph, undated but around late 1800/ early 1900 looking down towards the delightful area around The Green Man pub, The Hermitage (now South Sands House) with its flag pole and then the clear area, ... The Green Man, with licensee George Cramp. c1900 A postcard showing a picture of The Green Man Inn at the turn of the 20th century. George Cramp, landlord, is seen standing outside with family/staff. There is a written description of George Cramp taken from ... The Green Man from the garden. c1910 A photocopy of a postcard of The Green Man Inn c1910 and its mature garden. From the Wyndham Series No 6777 Tradesmen's Dinner 1905 The menu for the ninth annual Tradesmen's Dinner held at the Red Lion on 4th January 1905 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. ... St Margaret's Bay from Ness Point. sent to Mr Newman. postmark 1909 A Victoria Series postcard No 1669 showing a view from Ness Point looking eastwards across the Bay with the grounds and gardens of The Green Man pub in the foreground. The Granville Hotel can be ... The Green Man, St Margaret's Bay, rose garden. c1920 A postcard entitled 'Rose Garden, Green Man' looking towards the Inn with a flagpole left foreground. Early 1920's. The Green Man St Margaret's Bay, terrace and garden. 1920's A postcard entitled 'The Ancient Rest, 'The Green Man' St Margaret's Bay, and shows a view along the front of the Inn. Early 1920's The Green Man from the garden. early 1920s This is a tinted photocopy of a frontal view of The Green Man Inn taken from the gardens in the early 1920's. It is addressed to T.T.Savage Esq. of Portal House in St Margaret's. The Green Man, the garden. early 20th c A postcard showing a view of the garden of The Green Man Inn looking seawards. early 1920's. The Green Man from the garden, St Margaret's Bay. date 1904. postmarked 1917 A postcard of The Green Man (now the Coastguard pub) in St. Margaret's Bay postmarked 1917. The registration number on this Frith's postcard no 50405 dates 1903. Obviously cards could be in circulation or reprinted with ... The Green Man St Margaret's Bay, from the garden. dated 15 May 1917 This is a tinted photocopy of a postcard showing The Green Man. The obverse of the card shows that it was sent to Mrs Scott of Streatham and dated 15th May 1917. The Green Man St Margaret's Bay, kitchen garden. early 1920's A postcard showing the well stocked kitchen garden of The Green Man Inn. Early 1920's. The Green Man from the garden. early 1920's A postcard showing a view across the bowling green towards the front of The Green Man Inn. Early 1920's St Margaret's Church from the rear of the Red Lion Public House. 1923 The Green Man St Margaret's Bay from ruin to re-build. post WW2 A number of images of the Green Man P.H, (now the Coastguard Pub) following the end of WW2, from the Gordon Denoon album. The first image taken in 1945 shows the pub in ruins, war damaged after ... The Green Man St Margaret's Bay, newly built.1950s During the war, The Green Man Public House was part of the Village on the Beach, but was extensively damaged when our troops used the area for landing practice prior to the D-day landings. Here ... PAGE: 1234Next >