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Chapel Lane
Chapel Lane
Album of St Margaret's photographs by JJ Bettridge. c1890
A series of 16 photographs from the album by JJ Bettridge who was Parish Clerk for many years. Kindly loaned for scanning by Mr K Hadman 01) Front cover 02) View from Ness Point looking NE across the ...
Amy Temple Cottages, Chapel Lane. 1968
From the Gordon Denoon album. The caption in the album with this photograph states: 'Joan, Paul and Kenneth looking at the recently-built old people's homes in Chaple (sic) Lane in 1968' Joan is Gordon Denoon's daughter
Amy Temple Cottages, Chapel Lane. c1960s
A photograph from the Gordon Denoon album which shows the roofs of the 3 original Amy Temple Cottages The narrative provided by Gordon Denoon in the album states:- 'The entrance gate (centre) to the former tennis courts, ...
Barn at Street Farm as viewed from Chapel Lane
Sepia photograph of Street Farm, now long gone, with 4 unidentified people. Viewed from Chapel Lane near the junction with Kingsdown Road. Date unknown
Bockhill House, Chapel Lane. 2004
A colour photograph of Bockhill House, Chapel Lane, with the typewritten notation 'April 2004'.
Chapel Cottages, Chapel Lane. 11 April 1984
Photograph of the exterior of 1 [?] Chapel Cottages, Chapel Lane. 11 April 1984. Caption reads: 'Shop front gone. Turned into a house'.
Chapel Cottages, Chapel Lane. c1984
Exterior of cottage on corner of Chapel Lane and The Avenue. Previously known as Goodban Bros. (cycle shop). c 1984.
Chapel Lane from the pond towards Kingsdown Road
Small black and white photograph featuring a view along Chapel Lane from the site of the current pond, towards the row of four flint cottages.
Chapel Lane in snow; The Droveway in the snow. 1963
Chapel Lane in snow. Undated
Chapel Lane Pond. 20th Century
A Noel Tatt postcard showing a view along Chapel Lane with the pond on the right
Clayson/Arnold families and their connection with The Cottage in Chapel Lane
This is four pages of information on the Clayson and Arnold families and their connection with the property known as The Cottage in Chapel Lane.
Cliffe Lodge and The Cottage, Chapel Lane. 20th century
A Noel Tatt postcard showing a view along Chapel Lane with Cliffe Lodge to the left and The Cottage on the right.
Cliffe Lodge, Cripps Lane. Undated.
Cliffe Lodge on the corner of Chapel Lane and Cripps Lane. Taken from Chapel Lane. Undated
Discovery of an unexploded bomb in Chapel Lane Pond. 1921
A typewritten note of the unexploded bomb discovered in the pond in Chapel Lane during cleaning in 1921.
Finnis family group at Chapel Cottages in Chapel Lane
A group photograph showing members of the Finnis family outside Chapel Cottages in Chapel Lane. Eric's father is the one with the moustache.
Fire at Street Farm on 10th November 1908
Press report of a fire at Mr Laslett's farm (Street Farm) taken from the Dover Express 13th November 1908 edition. Top black and white photograph shows the farmyard the day after the fire.
Goodban's Cycle Shop, Chapel Lane.
The gentleman in the doorway in the photograph is thought to be one of the Goodban brothers, most probably Edward. The photograph shows the exterior sign above the window 'E.R Goodban, Boot & Shoe Repairer'. The ...
Groves Cottage, Chapel Lane. Undated
Photograph with annotation by Gordon Denoon:- 'Groves Cottage - for many years occupied by Mrs Deschamps'
Kingsdown Road in the snow; Chapel Lane pond in the snow.1939
The Kingsdown Road photograph shows on the left the then recently built ( 1936) Anvil and Forge Cottages - brick built semi detached houses and a rare shot of the 19th C field wall which ...
Sea View Cottages, Chapel Lane. Undated