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Madge's Lock Up Garages, The Droveway. early 20thc
Black and white photograph featuring a building advertising Madge's Lock Up garages in The Droveway. Many summer visitors to the village wanted to garage their cars whilst here on holiday and so there was a ...
Madge's Petrol Station and Garage, Well Lane
Black and white photograph featuring a view of Madge's petrol station which was situated directly opposite the Village Shop in the centre of the village.
Madge's Stores from Well Lane
Black and white photograph of a man bending down to stroke a dog. Well Lane, St Margaret's, outside the Village Shop when it was run by the Madge family.
Man and boy with horse, probably Madge Family
Black and white photograph of a man holding the bridle of a horse with a young boy on the horse's back. Notes in the archive suggest the young boy is Karl Madge. The identity of ...
Parade through the High Street, St Margaret's at Cliffe c.1910
Two black and white photographs taken from the upper storey of the Village Stores, St Margaret's at Cliffe. Feature parade taking place through the village. It is possibly the annual 'Hospital Saturday' event. Other images ...
Royal Birthday Cake made as a gift for Queen Mary. 1935
Black and white photograph and handwritten note. The photograph features an elaborate cake made in the shape of a crown on a cushion and has an inscription on it which reads: 'This cake was accepted by ...
St Margaret's Bay cliff path.
Black and white photograph of a man, lady and young girl standing at various points on a steep flight of steps up a cliff face.
St Margaret's Church in the snow.
Small black and white photo of the tower of St Margaret's Church taken from the garden of the Madge Family home in Well Lane, Enefelde. There is snow covering the plants and pots in the ...
St Margaret's Church West doorway
Large black and white photograph of the West Door, St Margaret's Church, St Margaret's at Cliffe.
St Margaret's Special Policemen. c1940-45
Black and white photograph of 11 men in Police uniform. Handwritten notes in album identify those present as: Back row - left to right: T Hogbin; B Winn: Price; C Marsh; F Kent and A Jenner Front row: Self ...
The Cliffe Arcade, High Street
A black and white photograph of the exterior of the Cliffe Arcade, High Street, St Margaret's at Cliffe, next to Cliffe House in the High Street. This was owned and run by the Madge Family. This ...
The garden of the Madge Family home in Well Lane
Two black and white photographs of the garden of the Madge Family home in Well Lane. One is taken from the back of the house and shows the church tower in the background. The other is taken ...
Two family portraits from the Madge Family album
Two black and white photographs featuring some of the same ladies. Notes from the archive suggest these are members of the 'Meyer' family, printers and stationers based in Enfield.
Victorian miniature photographs from the Madge Family Album
A collection of 11 miniature black and white photographs in a frame. Most are portraits of individuals, one is of two children. Includes two silhouettes. Collection forms part of the 'Madge Family Album' but the ...
Viewing the Fleet c.1900
Black and white photograph of a group of people looking out over the English Channel towards a large number of naval vessels.
Village gathering in a garden. Pre February 1935
A village gathering, whereabouts unknown. Taken before February 1935 as Colonel Cavanagh (who died on 22nd February 1935) can be seen in the centre of the picture in the light suit and grey hair just over ...
Well Cottage and Cherry Tree Cottage, Well Lane
Black and white photograph of what is now Well Cottage with Cherry Tree Cottage in the background
Young child in chair
Black and white photograph of a young child sitting in a wicker chair on wheels. Possibly Karl Madge, who was born in 1895.
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