SearchCurrently displaying: 7 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "WW2 Air Raid Precaution Logs" xSubject: "Roads" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (1)Cliffe House School, Cliffe Hotel, Cliffe Tavern, White Cliffs Hotel (1)Churches and Memorials (2)The Village Church (2)Clubs and organisations (1)St Margaret's Fire Brigade (1)People (1)George Arliss (1)Filter by Format Still image (4)Text (3) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) List of fire incidents attended by St Margaret's fire crew from the ARP Logs 1940 to 1945 Records taken from the ARP Logs 1940 - 1945 with the fire incidents that St Margaret's Fire Crew attended. ARP Log extract and photographs re bomb damage to west door of the church. 14th August 1940 A report from the village ARP log and photographs of bomb damage outside the west door of the church, which occurred on the 14th August 1940. The Reverend Cartman and others are seen at work around ... ARP Warden's Log extracts listing shell damage to the south wall of church. 25th November 1940, The second occasion on which the church was damaged in WW2. An extract, with photograph, taken from the ARP Warden's Log of 25th November 1940, which lists that shell damage was sustained to the south wall ... St Margaret's ARP (Air Raid Precautions) Log. Volume 6. 17 July 1942 - 16 February 1943. Pages 1-9 The sixth of nine volumes of the St Margaret's ARP logs. This volume covers the period from 17th July 1942 to 16th February 1943. The constant daily reference to shellfire and bombfall demonstrates that the village ... ARP Wardens, Rowland Romney and Charles Groves, on duty in the Cliffe Hotel A photograph taken in 1944 showing ARP Wardens Rowland Romney (with telephone) and Charles Groves on duty at the ARP Post in the Cliffe Hotel. ARP Log Book extracts relating to The Cottage, Chapel Lane. 1944 Typewritten extracts detailing damage sustained by The Cottage resulting from the concussive effect of shellfiring from Winnie and Pooh batteries 19th September 1944 Flying Fortress Bomber which crashed safely near Nelson Park in January 1945 Returning from a mission to northern Europe in January 1945, this Flying Fortress Bomber crash landed safely on farm land near today's Nelson Park. A marvellous feat of flying by a young pilot.