SearchCurrently displaying: 19 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "World War One" xSubject: "Roads" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (1)Aviation (1)Buildings (2)The Old School, Kingsdown Road (2)Churches and Memorials (10)Memorials in St Margaret at Antioch Church and graveyard (10)The Village Church (6)Westcliffe Parish and St Peter's Church (1)Clubs and organisations (3)Royal British Legion (1)St Margaret's Golf Club (1)The Bowls Club (1)Postcards (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)South Foreland Valley (1)St Margaret's Bay (1)Filter by Decade 1910s (2)1920s (6)1970s (1)Filter by Format Still image (13)Text (5) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) 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. 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 ... 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. 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 ... Soldiers at Swingate Camp. 25 July 1927 A sepia postcard of 12 soldiers on parade at the Swingate Camp. Soldiers on parade at Swingate camp. 25 July 1927 A photocopy enlargement of a sepia postcard, front and rear, showing 12 soldiers on parade at Swingate Camp 25th July 1927 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 ... '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 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 ... Col. W R A Dawson, War Service and death A photocopy from an unknown publication of the war service and death of Colonel W.R.A. Dawson, together with a copy of entries from records of the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment. There is a plaque ... Names on the WW1 Memorial in St Margaret's Church A typewritten list of the names inscribed on the World War 1 memorial erected in the church of St Margaret of Antioch in St Margaret's at Cliffe. The memorial was destroyed by shelling from France during ... St Margaret's Church Vestry Meeting Minute regarding the WW1 War Memorial A copy of the minute in the Vestry Meeting Minute Book, together with a copy from the Canterbury Cathedral Archive, of the sanctioning of a War Memorial for the parish. Notes on Captain RA Little, RNAS, killed in WW1 Handwritten notes on the WW1 aviator Captain R A Little, RNAS, whose name is recorded on the St Margaret's at Cliffe war memorial and who lived in Droveway Gardens Capt Little was Australian by birth and ... 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 ... Private Arthur Luff, 1st Battalion Middlesex Regiment. died 1921 This is the story of Private Luff who died, aged only 17, collecting seagull eggs on the cliffs near St Margaret's in June 1921. As Private Luff died between 4 August 1914 and 31st August 1921 ... Discovery of an unexploded bomb in Chapel Lane Pond. 1921 A typewritten note of the unexploded bomb discovered in the pond in Chapel Lane during cleaning in 1921. Notes on L/Col W R A Dawson who died in WW1 Handwritten notes taken from Debretts 1917 of L/Colonel W R A Dawson. There is a memorial to him in the village church in the form of a brass plaque erected by his fellow officers. Tribute to WW1 Service Personnel who attended National School, Kingsdown Road The old doorway of the National School in Kingsdown Road decorated in honour of those from St Margaret's who served in WW1.