SearchCurrently displaying: 27 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "The Village on the Beach" xformat: "Text" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (1)Maps (1)Buildings (6)Pubs (4)South Foreland Lighthouses (1)The Bay Hotel or Lanzarote Hotel (1)People (3)Noel Coward (3)Postcards (2)War (3)World War Two (3)Filter by Decade 1740s (1)1840s (1)1850s (1)1860s (3)1870s (2)1880s (2)1890s (3)1900s (2)1910s (1)1920s (3)1930s (5)1940s (3)1950s (7)1960s (1)1970s (1)1980s (2)1990s (1)2000s (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) PAGE: 12Next > History of The Green Man Inn, St Margaret's Bay A typed short history of The Green Man Inn, in St Margaret's Bay. from 1740 List of Licensees of The Green Man Inn. 1840 -1956 A list of licensees of The Green Man Inn, St Margaret's Bay 1840 - 1956. Taylor, Drew, Cramp, Berry, Wellard, Davies, Colson, Hawkins The inn was badly damaged during army training exercises during the last war and ... 1861 census returns for the Cave in the Cliff St Margaret's Bay The 1861 census return for the Cave in the Cliff where the watchman for the Channel telegraph cable lived temporarily. In 1861 there were 21 households in the Bay, two of them are empty houses, but ... Life and works of William Adcock. Dover Express 1896 Press cutting from the Dover Express, article dated 6/3/1896 cut out and pasted. Titled 'Representative Men of Dover' describing the business and political career of William Adcock and includes black and white photograph of Adcock ... Sketch map of the Village on the Beach. c1894 Pen sketch map titled 'Village on the Beach 1894' by K.E. Nicol dated Aug 1975 showing the location of various buildings on the beach at St Margaret's Bay The Bungalow or Boathouse on St Margaret's Beach. c1908 Photocopy of both sides of a postcard. Picture on the postcard is of a bungalow on the beach at St Margaret's Bay. Although in use by this time as a holiday cottage, probably part of the ... The Green Man from the garden. early 1920's A postcard showing a view across the bowling green towards the front of The Green Man Inn. Early 1920's Sketch map of the Village on the Beach. c1925 Pen sketch map titled 'The Village on the Bay c 1925' by K.E.Nicol dated Aug 1975 showing the location of various buildings on the beach at St Margaret's Bay Advertisement for St Margaret's Bay Hotel St Margaret's Bay. 1936 Photocopy of an advertisement from the Folkestone Herald dated August 1936 setting out the attractions of the Bay Hotel at St Margaret's Bay The Green Man various press cuttings 1937 - 2008 Typewritten transcripts from Dover Express & East Kent News 1937-2008 a) Wingham Division Ale Licence List which mentions The Green Man in 174 b) At Wingham Petty Sessions on 9th July 1937, Mr NG Goodwin applied to ... Building new houses at East Cliff end of the Bay. 1937 Hand-written extract from the Dover Express dated 8th January 1937 p10 regarding the construction of 6 new houses at the eastern end of St Margaret's Bay. After the war these houses and a slightly older house ... Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra on the beach St Margaret's Bay. 1939 Two press cutting photographs showing Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra on the beach at St Margaret's Bay. The cutting is captioned 'The Royal Children playing with bucket and spades at the seaside' and is hand-dated ... Notes about the houses built at East Cliff end of The Bay. 1937 Details of 6 houses (on index cards) built at the east end of The Bay by Elms Vale Estate Co. in 1937. On the 6 cards are extracts from the 'Life of Noel Coward' by ... Extracts from 'The Life of Ian Fleming' about his house in St Margaret's Bay. 1950s Typed extracts from 'The Life of Ian Fleming' by John Pearson describing Fleming's life at St Margaret's in the 1950s. Rebuilding The Green Man. 21st January 1954 Press cuttings from The Evening News 21st January 1954 concerning the re-building of The Green Man after it was damaged during army training excercises in WW 2. Extracts from 'Moonraker' by Ian Fleming, featuring St Margaret's Extracts from Ian Fleming's book 'Moonraker' published in 1955 which has references to localities around St Margaret's. Extracts from 'The Diaries of Evelyn Waugh' describing life at Ian Fleming's house at St Margaret's in the 1950s Extracts from the Diaries of Evelyn Waugh with reference to visits to Ian Fleming and Ann Rothermere at 'White Cliffs' St Margaret's, a house in the Bay. References to The Hon Katherine Norton who leased 'White Cliffs' to Noel Coward. Kelly's Handbook. From Kelly's Handbook 1958, copies of references to The Honorable Katharine Norton who leased the house White Cliffs in The Bay to Noel Coward. History of the Village on the Beach by AL MacFie An article by AL MacFie from the September 1983 issue of the Journal of Kent Local History concerning the development of the village under the cliff in St Margaret's Bay between 1535 - 1946 The Coastguard Establishment Book ADM 175 5 1826 - 1832 A handwritten copy of the Coastguard Establishment Book ADM 175/5 1826/1832 showing St Margaret's Bay listed. 'St Margaret's Bay The Growth and Tragic End of a Community'. anon An article entitled 'St Margaret's Bay - The Growth and Tragic end of a Community" by an unknown person Advertisement for Beechcroft a holiday villa let in St Margaret's Bay. 1909 Typewritten extract from the Dover Express dated 5th February 1909 advertising a property to let. Extract reads 'St Margaret's Bay. Comfortable furnished villa on the Sea Front, Three months let at 25/- weekly. Watts. Beachcroft' Beachcroft was ... Extracts from 'The Life of Ian Fleming' about his house at St Margaret's Bay Fleming took over the lease of White Cliffs when Noel Coward returned to Goldenhurst. Fleming had previously lived next door at 'Summers Lease'. Brief description of war damage to village on the beach; the use of the Lighthouse during WW2 Short typed notes describing the ruinous state of houses in the Bay and the beach defences, and how the Lighthouse, restricted by the blackout, was only used for convoy work. PAGE: 12Next >