SearchCurrently displaying: 10 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "World War Two" xSubject: "The Village Church" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (1)Cliffe House School, Cliffe Hotel, Cliffe Tavern, White Cliffs Hotel (1)Roads (9)High Street (9)Village events and weather (1)Filter by Decade 1940s (4)1990s (1)2010s (1)2020s (1)2030s (1)2040s (1)Filter by Format Still image (6)Text (4) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) 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. ARP Warden Groves telegrams to St Margaret's Vicar in Wales concerning damage to church. 2 telegrams sent from ARP Warden Groves, stationed in the Cliffe Hotel, to the St Margaret's Vicar who was temporarily in Wales, concerning shelling damage to the church, which was given in guarded terms, it ... ARP Log extract and photographs re bomb damage to west door of the church. 14th August 1940 A report from the village ARP log and photographs of bomb damage outside the west door of the church, which occurred on the 14th August 1940. The Reverend Cartman and others are seen at work around ... ARP Warden's Log extracts listing shell damage to the south wall of church. 25th November 1940, The second occasion on which the church was damaged in WW2. An extract, with photograph, taken from the ARP Warden's Log of 25th November 1940, which lists that shell damage was sustained to the south wall ... Church Service to commemorate VE Day, with wartime memories. 7th May 1995s A copy of the United Benefice Matins Service to commemorate VE Day on the 7th May 1995 at the Parish Church of St Margaret of Antioch. There is a copy of the prayers for the day. There ... War damage to St Margaret's Church and churchyard. 14 August 1940. Wartime damage at the west door of St Margaret's Church, 14 August 1940. Caused by the dropping of a bomb from a German aircraft. The men standing with spades at the crater are, from the ... 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 ... 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 ... War damage to St Margaret's Church. 28 November 1940. Shell damage to St Margaret of Antioch, 28 November 1940. Photograph of extensive damage to the south aisle including the Goldsack window and the WWI memorial. The site of the Goldsack window is now occupied ... 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 ...