SearchCurrently displaying: 8 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "The Village Church" xSubject: "Village Archaeology" x Search term Filter by Subject Postcards (2)Filter by Decade 1900s (2)1910s (2)1920s (1)1930s (1)1940s (1)1950s (1)1960s (1)1970s (1)1980s (2)1990s (1)Filter by Format Still image (5)Text (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) St Margaret's Church West doorway. 1903-5 Photograph (original in Col. Cavanagh's scrapbook) of the west doorway of St Margaret's church. Dated by Col. Cavanagh as 'circa 1903-5'. St Margaret's Church West Doorway. 1905 This is the Norman Doorway on the western end of the church of St Margaret of Antioch. It has yet to receive its protective porch. This postcard is postmarked 29th August 1905 Architect's plan of 'supposed church' beneath St Margaret's of Antioch chancel floor. 1913 Photocopy of part of the architect's plan showing 'Remains of supposed church under chancel floor' prior to the laying of a new black and white tiled floor in St Margaret of Antioch's chancel as part ... St Margaret's Church North doorway. 1986 Photograph of the north doorway of the Church by Doug Welby. 1986. 'St Margaret's at Cliffe Kent' by the Rev E C Lucey, from the Journal of the British Archaeological Association. 30 September 1884 A photocopy of an article from the Journal of the British Archaeological Association, published on 30 September, 1884. It was written by the Rev. E C Lucey, M A, vicar of the parish of St ... Mediaeval Ship Scratchings in St Margaret's Church by AB Emden. 1922 Press cutting from the Dover Express and East Kent News 17 November 1922 entitled 'Medieval Ship Scratchings at St Margaret's Church' reporting an article in June 1922 issue of the Mariner's Mirror by A B ... Medieval Ship graffiti in St Margaret's Church St Margaret's Church West Doorway. c1910 A sepia postcard of the Norman doorway of the parish church in St Margaret's at Cliffe showing the porch added in the 20th century. number 418 in the Truart Series, it is unused. We are seeking ...