SearchCurrently displaying: 19 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "St Margaret's Bay" xSubject: "Bay Hill" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (6)South Sands House ( previously'The Hermitage') (3)South Sands House (previously 'The Hermitage') (3)People (2)Gordon Denoon Album (1)Sir William Thomas Madge (1)Postcards (8)War (2)World War One (1)World War Two (2)Filter by Decade 1870s (1)1880s (1)1900s (3)1910s (1)1920s (2)1940s (1)1950s (1)1960s (1)1970s (1)1980s (2)2000s (1)2010s (1)Filter by Format Still image (15)Text (4) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) The Green Man at the bottom of Bay Hill. Black and white photograph (8" x 6") of the south-western end of the Bay taken from the top of the Leas showing bottom of Bay Hill and adjacent buildings including the Green Man public house ... From Ness Point to Granville Road. early 1900's. Coloured postcard. The Hermitage, now South Sands House, in the foreground. From Ness Point to Granville Road. 1900 The Hermitage, now South Sands House in the foreground. Long Steps up from the Bay. 1908 Copy of a black and white postcard from the Francis Frith Collection 60349 date 1908 titled 'St Margaret's Bay, Up the Steps 1908'. Photograph is a shot of the steps from the bottom of Bay ... Part of the conditions of sale for The Hermitage Estate, Bay Hill. 1919 Part of the conditions of sale applicable to The Hermitage Estate, which was up for auction on 22nd July 1919 This page refers to Calais View St Margaret's Bay from Ness Point. c1921 One of Judges postcards No 9327, is a photograph taken from the cliffs showing the Bay area and was taken between 1921 - 1927. Two properties above the beach have been labelled Isipingo and The Edge, ... St Margaret'a Bay from Ness Point. c1925 This enlarged copy of the tinted photograph of postcard No 11089 Judges Series is dated 1925. A property is marked and is named The Edge, which was bought in 1923 as the show house at ... The Fougasse flame system on Bay Hill. 1941 During the war, St Margaret's Bay was considered to be a likely landing place for German troops. As such a Fougasse flame defence system was constructed in the grounds of the property known as The ... The Tea Gardens at Villa Gris Nez, Bay Hill. 1960's From the Valentine Postcard Series, a view showing the Tea Gardens situated in the Villa Gris Nez, Bay Hill Road, during the 1960's 'St Margaret's at Cliffe and the Defences of the Realm 1627-1946' by AL McFie. A copy of the Journal of Kent Local History No 9 September 1979 with an article by AL McFie entitled St Margaret's at Cliffe and the Defences of the Realm 1627 - 1946 Lorry stuck on Bay Hill. 1983 The driver, a Belgian, was carrying shirts from Heathrow to Dusseldorf via Dover Docks. He thought St Margaret's was a short cut to the docks. It took him all afternoon to get past the first ... The Madge Memorial, Bay Hill showing damage caused by vandals . 12 December 1986 A set of three photographs taken on the 12 December 1986 showing the damage caused by vandals. Construction work to turning circle Bay Hill. 24 May 2006 Four photographs taken on the 24 2006 showing construction work under way on the new turning circle at the top of Bay Hill to accommodate the larger Stagecoach buses. The Edge, Bay Hill, notes by R & K Nichol Following research by Ruth and Keith Nicol, this is a page of typewritten notes about the property named The Edge on Bay Hill. The Hermitage, St Margaret's Bay Black and white photograph (10" x 8") of poor quality. Believed to be of The Hermitage (now South Sands House). Undated Long Steps down to The Bay. c1900 A view looking out to sea and along the cliffs above the Bay taken from the Steps. The Granville Hotel can be seen in the distance and there are small bathing tents on the beach. Pillar boxes in St Margaret's Bay Photograph of post boxes in Bay Hill, Granville Road and St Margaret's Road. Victorian, GVI and EIIR. From Ness Point to Granville Road. 1898 A reproduction sepia Francis Frith postcard numbered 40806 date 1898Â depicting 'The Hermitage in St Margaret's Bay, with Granville Road just beneath the skyline. Letter from Gordon Denoon to Fred Cleary re Lord Ponsonby, Lady Margaret Cecil and 'The Hermitage' A letter from D G Denoon to Fred Cleary giving his knowledge of two residents of 'The Hermitage' (subsequently 'South Sands House') with information about Lord Ponsonby and Lady Margaret Cecil.