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Dover Patrol Memorial
Dover Patrol Memorial
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Dover Patrol Memorial in snow. January 2004
Dover Patrol Memorial Service. undated
Three undated photographs showing a Remembrance Service being held at the Dover Patrol Memorial
Dover Patrol Memorial under construction. 1920 & 1921
A series of photographs showing the Dover Patrol Memorial under construction during 1920/1921. This includes photographs of the completed memorial and some of the Constructor, John Mowlem, workers standing on staging.
Explosives from WW2 found in the garden of The Moorings, Salisbury Road. 2009
Bomb disposal vehicles, bomb disposal robot and personnel in Salisbury Road following the find of WW2 explosives in the garden of The Moorings. Pieces of shrapnel that landed in the garden of Rock Mount after ...
Extract from the St Margaret's Visitors Guide 1925, on Dover Patrol Memorial
a) Is a copy of an extract taken from the St Margaret's Visitor's Guide (1925) concerning the Dover Patrol Memorial b) An undated article about the Dover Patrol Memorial
Group photograph of a village gathering c.1921
In the background can be seen the Dover Patrol War memorial under construction. This may be a fund raising event or a celebration but we have no further details.
Group photograph of a village gathering. 1920/1
A group photograph of villagers taken on the open field along Salisbury Road before development, and showing the Dover Patrol Memorial under construction in the background. 1920/1
Inscription on the Dover Patrol Memorial
The text of Dover Patrol Memorial inscriptions
Leathercote Point and the postwar Radar Station
Photograph of Leathercote Point ( from the Gordon Denoon album). The coastguard hut can be seen in the background next to the radar installation and the Dover Patrol Memorial. The two figures in the foreground are ...
Letter about the failure to raise money for the Dover Patrol Memorial. 4 March 1919
A letter dated 4 March 1919 from a Mr Courtney of Eastbourne about the failure to raise funds for the Dover Patrol Memorial.
Letter from Rev Richard Staple to Rev FJ Cartman regarding the Dover Patrol Memorial Book.1928
A letter from the Rev Richard Staple, dated July 17th, regarding the ceremony on 27th December 1928 when the Book of Names of those who served in the Dover Patrol and died in the WW1 ...
Letter re fund raising for the Dover Patrol Memorial. 25 March 1919
A letter from J Crabbe to HA Vasse regarding the collection made for the Dover Patrol Memorial.25 March 1919
Order of Service for the Ceremony of the Dedication of the Book of Remembrance for those of the Dover Patrol who gave their lives in the Great War
Front cover of the Order of Service for the Ceremony of Dedication of the Book of Remembrance, which contains the names of men of all ranks of the Dover Patrol, who gave their lives in ...
Prince of Wales being driven to the unveiling of the Dover Patrol Memorial. 27 July 1921
This photograph shows HRH the Prince of Wales being driven to the unveiling ceremony of the Dover Patrol Memorial on the 27 July 1921. The driver is 32 year old Bertram George Goldsack. The memorial ...
Prince of Wales unveils the Dover Patrol Memorial. 1921
A photograph showing HRH the Prince of Wales at the unveiling of the Dover Patrol Memorial on the 27 July 1921.
Prince of Wales unveils the Dover Patrol Memorial. 1921
A series of seven photographs taken at the unveiling of the Dover Patrol Memorial on the 27 July 1921, and four of the memorial itself taken between 1923 and 1924.
Programme for the unveiling of the Dover Patrol Memorial. 27 July 1921
A programme for the unveiling of the Dover Patrol Memorial by HRH the Prince of Wales on the 27 July 1921
Village event on land between Salisbury Road and The Droveway. c1920
A group photograph showing people celebrating on land between Salisbury Road and The Droveway c1921
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