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The pages are numbered 50 to 61. Platte Saline, the Paper House, was located at the Upper Freedown in Kingsdown Road ... '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 ... Valuation of dilapidation at Townsend Farm. 1935 - 1936 A typed copy of valuation of property at Townsend Farm, covering the years 1935 -1936. [Kent Archives ref. U1276/B4/113] War damage to Reach Court Farm farmhouse. c1942 A black and white photograph of farmer Gilbert Mitchell as he surveys his bomb and shell damaged farmhouse. 9.2 inch gun at Wanstone Farm Photograph of one of the two 9.2 inch guns stationed at Wanstone Farm during WW2. WW2 Food Control Licence 145 issued to E Goldfinch of The Bakery, Kingsdown Road. 1939 This is a WW2 Food Control Licence issued to E Goldfinch of The Bakery, Kingsdown Road, St Margaret's and was issued on the 31st October 1939. Awards to the Mitchells and Miss Grace Harrison Press reports of HM the King presenting the George Medal to Gilbert Mitchell and the award of the British Empire Medal to his wife, Kathleen, and to his sister-in-law Grace Harrison, a member of the ... Awards to the Mitchells and Miss Harrison A press report of HM the King presenting the George Medal to Gilbert Mitchell and the award of the British Empire Medals to his wife, Kathleen, and to his sister-in-law Grace Harrison, a member of ... Awards to the Mitchells and Miss Harrison An Evening Standard report of HM the King presenting the George Medal to Gilbert Mitchell and the award of the British Empire Medal to his wife, Kathleen, and to his sister-in-law Grace Harrison, a member ... Bomb crater in Reach Road 1940 This bomb crater was just beyond Swan's slaughter house, in Reach Road and its size is obvious by comparison with the soldier standing in it. It occurred in the same year, 1940, as those the churchyard. War damage to St Margaret's at Cliffe and St Margaret's Church by W Cocks An article from a war - time resident ( W Cocks) describing experiences in St Margaret's during the war; and a letter from Ruth Nicol correcting misinformation concerning bomb damage to the church. Douglas Stanford, St Margaret's Blacksmith, Kingsdown Road 1940 Photograph of Douglas Stanford in Local Defence Volunteer (LDV) uniform (later the Home Guard) outside the Repeater Station, Bay Hill in 1940. The blacksmith's workshop was located in Kingsdown Road. The Mitchells and Miss Harrison With Their Tractor A photograph of Mr and Mrs Mitchell, together with Miss Harrison, copied from 'Kent's War 1939 - 45' by K M Ruth Sheep and Lambs at Reach Farm A black and white photograph of sheep and lambs at Reach Court Farm. Requisition of accommodation at Townsend Farm during WW2, 1940 Transcription of a letter from the Admiralty, Bath, to Mr E P Burton, tenant farmer of Townsend Farm, enclosing a formal Notice of Requisition and forms for a claim for compensation, 1940. [Kent Archive ref. ... Land Army girls building a haystack A black and white photograph of the Women's Land Army building a haystack at Reach Court Farm. Land Army girls building a haystack. 1940s One of several propaganda photographs taken during WW2 at Reach Farm, which became known as 'Britain's Frontline Farm' due to its vulnerability to bombing and shelling from occupied France. The farmer, Gilbert Mitchell, was awarded ... Harry Curling and Land Army girls at Reach Court Farm. Harry Curling, Grace Harrison and other landgirls pose with sacks of potatoes for the photographer in this black and white photograph for wartime publicity. The location is a farm at Nelson Park. Land Army girls at Gilbert Mitchell's wartime farm. 1940 Land girls on a tractor at Reach Court Farm. One of a collection of wartime propaganda photos taken in 1940 at 'Britain's wartime farm' Land Army girls carrying sacks of potatoes A black and white photograph of Miss Harrison, District Officer Gilbert Mitchell's sister-in-law, and some Women's Land Army landgirls carrying sacks of potatoes at a farm in Nelson Park. Land Army girls and Cattle A black and white photograph of members of the Women's Land Army and some of their charges. A badly damaged barn forms the background. Land Army girls hoeing a Field A black and white photograph of Landgirls of the Women's Land Army hoeing a field on a farm at Nelson Park. Land Army girls hoeing a Field A black and white photograph of landgirls hoeing a crop at Reach Court Farm. Letter of thanks from WHO Central Broadcasting Company, USA. 1943 A photocopy of a letter to 'people and officials' in the UK from Herb Plambeck, Farm News Editor at the WHO Central Broadcasting Company in Des Moines, Iowa, following his visit to this country to ... PAGE: 12345Next >