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Brotherstone
Brotherstone
Brotherstone, Foreland Road, built by Walter Emden
This is a photograph of a property named Brotherstone (later South Lawn) built c1896 by Thomas Walter Laurence Emden, looking westwards.
Brotherstone, St Margaret's Bay. c1896
Black and white photograph of Brotherstone, a house above St Margaret's Bay. A note on the reverse states 'built by M Walter Emden, mother named it South Lawn', with an unidentified signature. Annotated 'about 1896'. Believed ...
Looking eastward from the valley towards Brotherstone and The Bay
A photograph entitled 'Freda's View' taken from the valley c1896 looking eastward across the property named Brotherstone and the Bay. The new Coastguard Station built in 1884 can be seen top left.
Looking eastward from the valley towards Brotherstone and The Bay.
The view is of the cliff tops looking towards the Bay, with the house then called 'Brotherstone' in the middle distance. Two young girls are sitting and reclining in a field in the foreground. The reverse ...
Looking eastward from the valley towards Brotherstone and The Bay. sent to Mrs Clayson, The Tea Rooms, Sea Street.
The postcard is named 'FREDA'S VIEW'. In the middle distance is the house called South Lawn which was formerly Brotherstone built by Walter Emden about 1896. The postcard is from Mrs Emden addressed simply to Mrs ...
The Briars and South Lawn, Foreland Road. 15 February 2005
A photograph taken on the 15 February 2005 showing properties in Foreland Road, with The Briars in the foreground, and South Lawn (previously Brotherstone) which had been built by Walter Emden in 1896.