SearchCurrently displaying: 8 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "World War One" xSubject: "The Village Church" x Search term Filter by Subject Clubs and organisations (1)Royal British Legion (1)Roads (6)High Street (6)Filter by Decade 1920s (3)Filter by Format Still image (6)Text (2) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) 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 ... 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 ... 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 ... 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 ) 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. 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 ... 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.