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Col. Christopher Bushell, VC. 1888-1918 Family Geneology of Captain R A Little Seven geneology cards featuring the family of Captain R A Little WW1 Permit Book and Local Military Zone of Miss AM Johnston of the Droveway. The first part of this accession is a coloured photocopy of a Permit Book issued to a Miss A M Johnston living at The Droveway, to permit her to visit the Dover area during WW1. ... Bomb de-fused in Chapel Lane. 1921 A press cutting from the Dover Express in 1921 of the de-fusing of a bomb found in the pond in Chapel Lane by a Mr James. Bombing of properties in St Margaret's during WW1 A brief note about bombing of properties in St Margaret's at Cliffe and St Margaret's Bay. St Margaret's and Westcliffe Roll of Honour 1914 - 1919 The typed version of the handwritten Roll-of-Honour for those from St Margaret's at Cliffe and Westcliffe who served in both the military and civilian services during World War 1. The original handwritten copy is in the ... Mine washed up in St Margaret's Bay. 1922 A typewritten note of a mine washed-up in St Margaret's Bay during 1922, thought to be from WW1. Postcard sent to Bockhill Farm from Tranacore temporary hospital. 1916 A postcard sent to Miss A Sharpe at Bockhill Farm during 1916 from ' E M' who was in Tranacore House temporary hospital at Pewsey run by the Red Cross, which is depicted on the ... Dover Rural District Council Tribunal decisions on exemptions from military service WW1 Press cutting about Dover Rural District Council Tribunal decisions on exemptions from military service granted to farm workers during WW1. Bere Farm at Swingate is mentioned. [Undated] Gravestone and original grave marker of HOBBS 2nd Lt. Geoffrey Brian 1915 This grave had an original 1915 wooden marker which read In loving / memory of / GEOFFREY / BRIAN HOBBS / aged 19 years / Killed whilst flying / September 7th 1915 /(Sturdy wooden cross ... Extract from St Margaret's Visitors' Guide 'St Margaret's and The Great War' From the St Margaret's Visitors' Guide, an article entitled 'St Margaret's and the Great War' (WWI), in which it is noted that the Royal Fusiliers were billeted at Portal House. [ Undated - 1930s?] Use of the Golf Club by Military Officers. 4 June 1915 A press cutting from the Dover Express 4th June 1915 in which is discussed the use by Military Officers and Dover Golf Links members. The introduction of girl caddies through the dearth of youths, owing ... Registration card for Annie Sharpe. 15th September 1915 Annie Sharpe's Original Registration Card stamped by Dover Rural District Council 15th September 1915 stating that she does household duties and farm work at Bockhill Farm. HMS Nubian HMS Nubian a Tribal Class destroyer attached to The Dover Patrol during WW1. In action in The First Battle of Dover Straights 26/27th October 1916 . Attacked by German torpedo boats from the 'Flanders Flotilla' ... HMS Nubian and HMS Zulu alongside each other Afterpart of HMS Nubian ( forepart hit by a torpedo) alongside the forepart of HMS Zulu (afterpart hit by a mine). HMS Nubian ashore A severely damaged HMS Nubian, after being torpedoed, ashore underneath the cliffs halfway between Ness Point and the South Foreland Lighthouse going south from St Margaret's Bay. HMS Nubian being recovered The salvaged afterpart of the torpedoed HMS Nubian being recovered. The rest of the forepart was left under the cliffs. HMS Zulu showing damage to the stern HMS Zulu Showing the damage to her stern caused by a mine Position of HMS Nubian's remains The cliff fall just to the south-west of the bay marks the position of the remains of HMS Nubian. The second photograph is a closer view. Wreck of HMS Nubian. 1917 Taken from the Gordon Denoon album. A photograph taken of part of the HMS Nubian driven ashore beneath the cliffs near the South Foreland taken by Gordon Denoon in 1917 with his comments beneath. Followed by an ... Appeals for donations for construction of the Dover Patrol Memorial. February & March 1919 A few press articles appealing for donations for the construction of the Dover Patrol Memorial at Leathercote Point. February & March 1919 Letter about the failure to raise money for the Dover Patrol Memorial. 4 March 1919 A letter dated 4 March 1919 from a Mr Courtney of Eastbourne about the failure to raise funds for the Dover Patrol Memorial. Letter re fund raising for the Dover Patrol Memorial. 25 March 1919 A letter from J Crabbe to HA Vasse regarding the collection made for the Dover Patrol Memorial.25 March 1919 Dedication of the WW1 Memorial in St Margaret's Church. 1920 Press reports of the Service of Dedication of the WW1 memorial in the church of St Margaret of Antioch. PAGE: 1234Next >