SearchCurrently displaying: 6 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "World War Two" xSubject: "Memorials in St Margaret at Antioch Church and graveyard" x Search term Filter by Subject Roads (2)High Street (2)Filter by Format Still image (3) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) WW1 Memorial in St Margaret's Church A sepia photograph of the World War 1 memorial erected in the St Margaret's Church and a colour photograph of the only remains after shells damaged the church in World War 2. A third colour ... Private John Edward Kenway of The Buffs. Died 24 March 1941. This is the story of Private John Kenway of the Home Defence Battalion, The Buffs ( Royal East Kent Regiment) died 24 March 1941. He is buried in St Margaret's Churchyard. Gunner Norman Pettitt 540 Coast Regiment Royal Artillery. died 1942 The story of Gunner Norman Pettitt who died from a cliff fall on 1 August 1942. He is buried in St Margaret's Churchyard. Research by Alan Poole Sketch map location of the seven Commonwealth War Graves in St Margaret's Churchyard This map shows where the seven Commonwealth War Graves are located in the village churchyard. Prepared by Alan Poole. War Memorials and Books of Remembrance in St Margaret's Church These images show the First and Second World War Memorials in St Margaret's Church for men from St Margaret's at Cliffe and Westcliffe and also the Remembrance book for the Dover Patrol. Dover Patrol Book ... Memorial Window given by Violet McCredie 'Suffer little children' This stained glass window was dedicated on Mothering Sunday 27th March 1960 in connection with the Octocentenary celebrations. It was the gift of Mrs VIOLET MARY McCREDIE (2nd January 1894 - 10 April ...