SearchCurrently displaying: 19 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "World War One" xSubject: "Memorials in St Margaret at Antioch Church and graveyard" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (1)Aviation (1)Clubs and organisations (1)Royal British Legion (1)Roads (10)Droveway Gardens (1)High Street (9)Filter by Decade 1880s (1)1890s (1)1900s (1)1910s (3)1920s (2)Filter by Format Still image (13)Text (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Notes on Lt Col C Bushell VC 1888-1918 Handwritten notes, extracts and press cuttings on Lt. Col. Christopher Bushell, VC. 1888-1918 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 ... 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 ... 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. 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 ... 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 ... Second Lieutenant Geoffrey Hobbs RFC Second Lieutenant Geoffrey Hobbs age 19. The first WW1 airman to die at Dover, buried in St Margaret's churchyard. His original 1915 grave marker has recently been restored by the St Margaret's History Society with ... Notes on some of the names on the WW1 Memorial in St Margaret's Church Notes relating to some of those remembered on WW1 memorials. ( Dinwiddy, Mills and Dawson ) 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. 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 ... Lieutenant John Monkton Case 1875 -1917. Illustrations and information about his life and death. Here you can find the story of Lieut John Monkton Case son of the Vicar of St Margaret's at Cliffe (Revd Frederic Case, 1894-1904) who is buried in the village churchyard. Research 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 ... Sergeant Frank Gordon RMLI. died 1916 The story of Sgt Frank Gordon, Royal Mariners Light Infantry who is buried in St Margaret's Churchyard Died February 23rd 1916 Research by Alan Poole. 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 ... 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. Gravestone of GOLDSACK Julia 1918; GOLDSACK Stanley 1918; GOLDSACK Thomas Samuel 1937 In loving memory of / JULIA wife of Thomas GOLDSACK / who entered into rest 30th June 1918 / aged 55 years / also of STANLEY son of the above / who was lost at ...