SearchCurrently displaying: 70 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "St Margaret's Bay" xSubject: "Gordon Denoon Album" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (2)Aerial Views of the Village and Bay (2)Buildings (8)Pubs (2)South Sands House (previously 'The Hermitage') (1)The Bay Hotel or Lanzarote Hotel (1)The Excelsior Tearooms (4)Postcards (20)Roads (1)Bay Hill (1)Village events and weather (2)Weather (2)War (15)The wreck of the Nubian (1)World War One (1)World War Two (14)Filter by Decade 1910s (3)1920s (4)1930s (6)1940s (10)1950s (6)1960s (3) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: 123Next > Adcock's Villas, St Margaret's Bay. pre and post WW2 Taken from the Gordon Denoon album, two photographs with his accompanying narrative. The first is a copy of a c1910 postcard depicting Adcock's Villas in the foreground and the road along the foot of the cliffs ... Denoon family and friends on the Long Steps. 1916 to 1969 Taken from the Gordon Denoon album. A series of four photographs featuring members of the Denoon family and friends taken at the foot of the steps in St Margaret's Bay. The photographs run from 1916 to ... Wreck of HMS Nubian. 1917 Taken from the Gordon Denoon album. A photograph taken of part of the HMS Nubian driven ashore beneath the cliffs near the South Foreland taken by Gordon Denoon in 1917 with his comments beneath. Followed by an ... St Margaret's Bay from The Leas. 1921 to mid-1950s Taken from the Gordon Denoon album; three views of St Margaret's Bay taken over a period of approximately 35 years showing the changes to the terrain of the Bay. Included are Gordon's notes relating to these ... St Margaret's Bay Hotel, St Margaret's Bay. pre and post WW2 Taken from the Gordon Denoon album. The first image is a copy of a postcard of The St Margaret's Bay Hotel, complete with extension, taken in its pomp in the 1930s. The subsequent three photographs taken by ... Gordon Denoon's father and sister, Muriel, on St Margaret's beach. 1936 From the Gordon Denoon album a photograph taken in 1936 of Gordon's father with his sister, Muriel on St Margaret's Bay beach with the Excelsior Tea Rooms in the background. Below the photograph are Gordon's observations ... On St Margaret's beach with war damaged houses in the background. 1945 From the Gordon Denoon album a photograph, taken in 1945, of members of the Denoon family on St Margaret's Bay beach with the ruined Excelsior Tea Gardens in the background, together with accompanying caption. Excelsior Tea Rooms in ruins. 1945 From the Gordon Denoon album this photograph taken in 1945 depicts Gordon's son, Ian, standing in the ruins of what was the Excelsior Tea Rooms. The view is from the east end of the Bay looking ... 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 ... War damaged village on the beach. 1945 From Gordon Denoon's album two photographs taken in 1945 depicting the war-damaged and ruined buldings in St Margaret's Bay. The second photograph has Gordon's wife Tommie and son, Ian, in the foreground with an unidentified female ... 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 ... 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. Unexpected visitors at the beach. c1945 From the Gordon Denoon album. Two photographs of Tommie (Gordon's wife) sitting in their car on the promenade at St Margaret's Bay being approached by goats. Emily was the name given by the Denoon family to their ... The Lookout WW2 building converted in to a house at Ness Point From the Gordon Denoon album a postcard depicting the Lookout at Ness Point, a WW2 installation subsequently converted into a dwelling. Tommie Denoon on St Margaret's Bay promenade. From the Gordon Denoon album, a photograph of Gordon's wife, Tommie. 'Emily' was the name given to the family car an Austin Light 12 saloon. Undated but likely to be between 1945 and 1948 Two Fathers: Alexander Laing and John Denoon. c1924 Taken from the Gordon Denoon album. This photograph is of Alexander Laing, on the left, who is the father of Gordon Denoon's wife, Tommie; and John Denoon, Gordon's father. Aerial view of South Foreland cliffs from the sea. Undated From the Gordon Denoon album two undated photographs taken of St Margaret's from the air. The first photograph is of the cliffs and Leas to the south-west of St Margaret's Bay. The South Foreland Lighthouse can ... Belgian car ferry off St Margaret's. 1950s Taken from the Gordon Denoon album this is a copy of a Skyfotos postcard titled 'The Belgian Car Ferry. Dover-Ostend Line'. The ferry is thought to be the Princess Josephine Charlotte. The line of the cliffs ... Bay parking ticket. C1973 From the Gordon Denoon album a copy of St Margaret's Bay parking ticket dated 15th July 1973 for 10p. Coastal defences at St Margaret's Bay, c.1945 From the Gordon Denoon album; photograph and caption The curved pipes carrying oil were part of the 'Flame Barrage' - a discharge of a petroleum/gas mixture into the sea which would have been ignited among invasion ... 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 ... Jim Atkins jun's boat and day trippers in the Bay. Late 1940s Taken from the Gordon Denoon album with Gordon's notes. 'Young Jim' is the son of Jim Atkins, a well-known local fisherman. The Green Man with licensee George Cramp; with horse and cart. c1900 From the Gordon Denoon album, copies of two postcards depicting The Green Man public house. On St Margaret's beach with war damaged houses in the background. 1948 From the Gordon Denoon album. A series of photographs of sea bathers on the beach at St Margaret's Bay with the ruins of the village in the Bay as a backdrop. In the background of the first ... PAGE: 123Next >