SearchCurrently displaying: 6 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "World War Two" xSubject: "Bay Hill" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (1)South Sands House (previously 'The Hermitage') (1)St Margaret's Bay (3)Coastguards and Smuggling (1)South Foreland Valley (1)St Margaret's Bay (2)Filter by Decade 1940s (4)1950s (1)1960s (1)1970s (2)1980s (1)2010s (1)Filter by Format Still image (2)Text (4) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) The Fougasse flame system on Bay Hill. 1941 During the war, St Margaret's Bay was considered to be a likely landing place for German troops. As such a Fougasse flame defence system was constructed in the grounds of the property known as The ... War damage to property on Bay Hill. 1942 An article about shelling raids in 1942 on The Edge, The Edge Cottage and Sea Breezes on the 8th July & 4th August 1942. Fatalities occurred at The Edge Cottage. War damage to the Coastguard Station 1943 and photographs of repair work carried out after 1985 Information taken from the St Margaret's at Cliffe ARP Log about the shelling raid on Bay Hill Coastguard on 2nd March 1943. The accompanying photographs show the patching up of the west end, which was ... War Damage Form for wartime damage to Sunhill Bay Hill. 1943 A photocopy of a reply to HQ Foord Esq from the War Damage Commission which encloses a cheque for damages to Sunhill, Bay Hill, amounting to £5-3s-6d dated 27th March 1943 'St Margaret's at Cliffe and the Defences of the Realm 1627-1946' by AL McFie. A copy of the Journal of Kent Local History No 9 September 1979 with an article by AL McFie entitled St Margaret's at Cliffe and the Defences of the Realm 1627 - 1946 WW2 Experiences at 'The Hermitage' A letter from W G Castle to Fred Cleary in which he outlines various experiences while stationed in 'The Hermitage' (subsequently 'South Sands House') during World War 2.