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South Foreland Valley
South Foreland Valley
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.
Crow's Nest looking towards Ness Point
A view from the Crow's Nest looking across the Bay towards Ness Point with the windmill just visible on the horizon.
Land speculation in the South Foreland Valley by AL McFie. 1881-1954
An article by AL McFie concerning land speculation in the South Foreland Valley by various interested parties, covering the period 1881 - 1954. This article appeared in the 23rd September 1986 issue of the Journal ...
Leathercote Point from South Foreland Valley. 20th Century
Taken from South Foreland, this is a more distant view of The Dover Patrol Memorial across the Bay
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.
South Foreland Valley c.1960s
From the Gordon Denoon album a photograph of South Foreland Valley together with a newspaper cutting. Outline planning permission was given in 1961 for housing in the South Foreland valley but after a lengthy battle by ...
St Margaret's Bay from South Foreland
A photograph from the valley looking northwards across the Bay towards the Granville Hotel with surrounding properties, and Bay Hill.
St Margaret's Bay from South Foreland. pre WW2
A view from The Front looking eastwards across the Bay. The Hermitage, with its flagpole is central, with the Granville Hotel just above. There is much development on Bay Hill and along Granville Road and ...
St Margaret's Bay from The Leas
A view looking westwards along the Bay, showing the development there, beyond The Hermitage and up the valley to the lighthouse. The Coastguard Station and the Granville Hotel are among the cluster of properties at ...
St Margaret's Bay from The Leas.
A view from The Leas looking westwards along the Bay towards Ness Point and the lighthouse on the horizon.
St Margaret's Bay from The Leas.
A view looking westwards along the cliffs and Bay towards Ness Point on the far side and the lighthouse in the distance.
St Margaret's Bay from The Leas. c1916
A postcard view entitled 'St Margaret's Bay' looking westwards across the Bay along the valley towards the lighthouse. c1916
St Margaret's Bay from The Leas. c1916
A view from The Leas looking westwards along the valley towards the lighthouse. The Bay area is looking very neat and tidy. c1916
St Margaret's Bay from The Leas. late 19th century
A late 19th century view looking westwards from The Leas across the Bay and up the valley towards the lighthouse. Notice the open tracks that have developed though the valley
St Margaret's Bay from The Leas. pre 1939
A view looking westwards across the Bay along the valley and up to the lighthouse. The landmark known as The Ness is at the far end of the Bay and The Hermitage (now South Sands ...
St Margaret's Bay from The Leas. pre 1939
A clear photograph taken from The Leas looking along the Bay and up the valley towards the lighthouse. A view, which without much vegetation, shows the broad width of the valley. Ness Point stands out ...
The Green Man at the bottom of Bay Hill with horse and cart. Late 19th century
A photograph looking across the Bay and westwards along the valley. Note the pony and trap descending Bay Hill to the Bay.