SearchCurrently displaying: 30 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Village Sports" xDecade: "1910s" x Search term Filter by Subject Churches and Memorials (1)The Village Church (1)Postcards (3)St Margaret's Bay (1)Coastguards and Smuggling (1)Filter by Decade 1900s (9) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: 12Next > Officials at St Margaret's Sports Day. c1907 Two black and white images. Undated but thought to be 1907. Ist Image from left to right: 1. C Jones; 2. Unidentified; 3. J Wellard; 4. Mr Jell; 5. Mr Goodban; 6. Unidentified; 7. Mr Doubleday; ... Spectators and policeman at St Margaret's Sports Day. c1908 Sepia postcard. Undated but possibly 1908 as the weather was bad that year on Sports Day Officials at St Margaret's Sports Day. c1909 Sepia postcard. This photograph shows some of the most active people in the Edwardian village community. Undated but after 1909 as Rev. Moberly (4th from right, standing) did not come to St Margaret's until December 1909. Other figures ... Children and spectators at St Margaret's Sports Day. c1910 Sepia postcard. undated Girls sewing at the start of a race at St Margaret's Sports Day. c1910 Sepia postcard.undated. All the girls appear to be sewing something. It is thought this might have been an event at one of the Children's Sports Days. Girls' Running Race at St Margaret's Sports Day. c1910 Sepia postcard. undated Spectators at St Margaret's Sports Day. c1910 Black and white photograph of village children at an unidentified event (thought to be the Village Sports Day) See also Item 1187 Men's Long Jump at St Margaret's Sports Day. c1910 Sepia postcard. undated The figure third from the right in light trousers and dark shoes is Mr Madge Village Orchestra at St Margaret's Sports Day. c1911 Sepia postcard. Undated but probably 1911 or later as the first mention of the village orchestra playing at the Sports Day is 1911. Orchestra members identified are: Miss Alice Robinson (extreme right), Mr Hall with bass and ... Water event at the St Margaret's Sports Day. 1910 The purpose of this event appears to have been to upend a hanging bucket of water with a stick while being wheeled under it in a wheelbarrow by another person, without getting wet!. We would welcome ... St Margaret's Scout Troop with the Rev Moberley. 1910 Black and white photograph of the village Scout Troop with Rev. Moberley taken at the St. Margaret's Village Sports Day. 1910 For names of the scouts shown in the photograph see Item 1084 Contestants and spectators at St Margaret's Sports Day. 25th August 1910 Details of 15th St Margaret's Sports Day. 1910 Typed report of St Margaret's Sports Day held in 1910 with details of Judges, Starters and Handicappers, races and winners. Prizes were also given to the two oldest couples in St Margaret's! Details of Children's Sports Day at St Margaret's. 29th July 1910 Hurdles race at St Margaret's Sports Day. 25th August 1910. Southolme can be seen in the background Men's Nightshirt Race at St Margaret's Sports Day. c1910 Sepia postcard. undated The man putting on a nightshirt between the two flags is identified as Sydney Houghton. The man in a straw boater next to the flag on Mr Houghton's left is identified as Dr ... Officials at St Margaret's Sports Days. 1910 Black and white photograph. JB Madge centre with Rosette and papers. Spectators at St Margaret's Sports Day. 1910 The first photograph is by Charles Harris, the second by Whorewell. The two photographs are taken from same viewpoint at slightly different times. In the first postcard the policeman is on the far right and ... Spectators at St Margaret's Sports Day. 1910 Note the Policeman in the white gloves. Spectators at St Margaret's Sports Day. 1910 High jump at St Margaret's Sports Day. 25th August 1910 Men's Long jump at St Margaret's Sports Day. 25th August 1910 One of a series of postcards produced of the Sports Day held in 1910 Village Orchestra at 16th Annual St Margaret's Sports Day. 1911 Tug-of-War at St Margaret's Sports Day. 1911 Two black and white photographs. The Tug-of-War Team from left to right: Ike Pay, Tom Clayson, Mr Andrews, Ernest Clayson, Bob Golder and Sidney Houghton. The men are standing where Royston Gardens is now. Behind the men can ... PAGE: 12Next >