SearchCurrently displaying: 41 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Post war development in the Bay" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (6)Pubs (5)The Bay Hotel or Lanzarote Hotel (1)People (13)Gordon Denoon Album (11)Madge Family Albums and Scrapbooks (2)Postcards (6)Village events and weather (1)Weather (1)War (5)Gun Batteries in St Margaret's (1)World War Two (5)Filter by Decade 1940s (2)1950s (12)1960s (3)1990s (1)2010s (2)2020s (2)2030s (2)2040s (2)2050s (1)Filter by Format Still image (38)Text (3) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: 12Next > The Green Man St Margaret's Bay from ruin to re-build. post WW2 A number of images of the Green Man P.H, (now the Coastguard Pub) following the end of WW2, from the Gordon Denoon album. The first image taken in 1945 shows the pub in ruins, war damaged after ... Concerns about the future of St Margaret's Bay in the immediate post WW2 years A series of press articles in the immediate post WW2 years collected by Gordon Denoon voicing concerns about the future of St Margaret's Bay in particular the damage caused by sea erosion and the destruction ... Correspondence on re-development and protection of St Margaret's Bay. 1950s A sequence of letters and notes from interested or concerned individuals and public bodies about the development of The Bay and coast protection. 1950s The Promenade, St Margaret's Bay; The Green Man. 1950s Three views of the Bay during the 1950's. One is looking along the Promenade to the NE with the Green Man Public House to the mid left, and the other two show the Green Man ... New sea defence wall and groynes under construction in The Bay. 1950s This image shows the new sea defence wall and groynes under construction in The Bay. The piles have been driven and rubble will be used as infill behind before the finishing surface is applied. Dated ... High seas breaching the new promenade in St Margaret's Bay. Early 1950s From the Gordon Denoon album a series of photographs showing the sea at high tide dashing against the new sea wall still under construction. The promenade and new sea defence wall St Margaret's Bay This view looking NE along the promenade created by the construction of the new sea defence wall shows the appreciative use visitors show. Note that safety railings are not yet in place. This image was ... The promenade St Margaret's Bay. 1950's A view looking along the promenade NE across the Bay after the new sea defences were in place. 1950's Report on Sea Defences in St Margaret's Bay. 1954 A report by Lewis and Duvivier for Dover Rural District Council on the state of the sea defences in the Bay and the maintenance required, together with a proposal and costing for handrailing.1954 Letters about the plans for the redevelopment of St Margaret's Bay. 1954 - 1955 A series of letters between organisations and individuals regarding the plans for the redevelopment of The Bay. Letters include the St Margaret's Ratepayers and Residents Association and Dover Rural District Council. 1954 and 1955. Plans to re-develop St Margaret's Bay. January 1956 A press cutting from the Invicta and dated January 1956 describing the proposed plan for the development of St Margaret's Bay after its destruction in WW2 together with a photograph of the model. The promenade, sea wall and groynes, St Margaret's Bay. postmark 1956 This postcard depicts the new promenade and small boat slipway built after the war looking southwards towards Ness Point. Postmarked in Folkestone on 27 August 1956, it is a Valentines card no. K6353. Correspondence concerning the provision of railings in St Margaret's Bay. 1968 Copies of correspondence between a resident and St Margaret's Parish Council concerning the provision of railings at the North end of the promenade in St Margaret's Bay. 1968. Beachy Head to South Foreland Shoreline Management Plan. Consultation draft 1995. Summary The management plan produced by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food for the coast from Beachy Head to the South Foreland. 1995 Plan of the proposed new sea wall St Margaret's Bay. 1948 This plan of March 1948 shows the proposed redevelopment of the sea wall in St Margaret's Bay and includes the detail of the new groynes. The old defences were succumbing to severe pounding from heavy ... Rebuilding The Green Man after WW2. March 1954 A photocopy of a press cutting from the Dover Express dated March 1954 concerning the re-building of The Green Man after the devastation caused by army training excercises during WW 2. Constructing the replacement sea wall and promenade in the Bay, c.1951/2 From the Gordon Denoon album a series of photographs, with comments, of the construction of a new sea wall and promenade in St Margaret's Bay during 1951/2. In Gordon Denoon's 'Saga of St Margaret's' he writes: 'Erosion ... Rebuilding the Green Man in The Bay. 1954 A press cutting from 'The Evening News' dated January 21 1954 reporting the re-building of the Green Man in St Margaret's Bay. Correspondence between St Margaret's at Cliffe Preservation Society and Dover RDC 1952 Letters between the St Margaret's at Cliffe Preservation Society and Dover Rural District Council regarding development plans for The Bay, March 1952. Removal of War Debris from the Bay. 1948 A press cutting of a letter to the Dover Express complaining of no progress in the removal of war debris such as barbed wire from The Bay, annotated 23 January 1948. Letters and report on the re-development of St Margaret's Bay after WW2 Press cuttings of letters and reports concerning the re-development of the Bay following war time destruction. Report on redevelopment of the sea defences at St Margaret's Bay. 1948 A report by Lewis and Duvivier for the Town and Country Planning Department of Dover Rural District Council on the sea defences in the Bay and the need to improve them to prevent erosion of ... The promenade St Margaret's Bay. c1960s A delightful colour photograph looking NE along the promenade of St Margaret's Bay with The Coastguard on the left and The Granville Hotel standing out on the cliffs. New completed promenade at St Margaret's Bay. 1950s From the Gordon Denoon album. The entry in the album states: 'Paul and Kenneth sit on the railings of the completed promenade' PAGE: 12Next >