SearchCurrently displaying: 11 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "World War One" xformat: "Text" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (1)Village Guidebooks and Street Directories (1)Buildings (2)Portal House ( previously Morley House and Marine House) (1)The Old School, Kingsdown Road (1)Churches and Memorials (2)Memorials in St Margaret at Antioch Church and graveyard (1)The Village Church (2)Clubs and organisations (3)Royal British Legion (1)St Margaret's Golf Club (1)The Bowls Club (1)Farms (2)Annie Sharpe and Bockhill Farm (1)Bere Farm (1)Village farms (1)Roads (5)Bay Hill (1)Dover Road (1)High Street (1)Kingsdown Road (2)St Margaret's Bay (1)South Foreland Valley (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)Filter by Decade 1910s (6)1920s (4)1970s (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) 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] 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. 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. Agreement between the Working Men's Club and the Comrades of The Great War. 1 January 1921 Typed transcript from Bowls Club records of the Agreement dated 1st January 1921 between the Trustees of the Working Men's Club and Representatives of The Comrades of The Great War. National School, Kingsdown Road, War Memorial. 1922 Photocopy of a press cutting from a local paper, section headed 'East Kent News St Margaret's'. A War Memorial erected in Old School to commemorate 'Scholars of St Margaret's at Cliffe School who fought for ... Order of Service for the Ceremony of the Dedication of the Book of Remembrance for those of the Dover Patrol who gave their lives in the Great War Front cover of the Order of Service for the Ceremony of Dedication of the Book of Remembrance, which contains the names of men of all ranks of the Dover Patrol, who gave their lives in ... Letter from Rev Richard Staple to Rev FJ Cartman regarding the Dover Patrol Memorial Book.1928 A letter from the Rev Richard Staple, dated July 17th, regarding the ceremony on 27th December 1928 when the Book of Names of those who served in the Dover Patrol and died in the WW1 ... '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