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St Margaret's Bay Windmill and its builders
An extract from 'The Holman Brothers of Canterbury' giving details of the St. Margaret's Bay Windmill built in 1929.
Storm damage to The Bay Hotel and other properties in the Bay. 1 December 1939
A press cutting annotated Dover Express 1 December 1939 detailing the damage caused by a very bad storm to the hotel and other premises, together with cliff fall damage to the hotel itself.
The Bungalow or Boathouse on St Margaret's Beach. c1908
Photocopy of both sides of a postcard. Picture on the postcard is of a bungalow on the beach at St Margaret's Bay. Although in use by this time as a holiday cottage, probably part of the ...
The Bungalow, St Margaret's Bay badly damaged by a storm. c.1900
Small black and white photograph of a damaged bungalow on the beach in St Margaret's Bay. Believed to be the property known as The Bungalow. Damage believed to have been caused during heavy storms. This building ...
The Granville Hotel, cover of a guide book. c1950s
From the Gordon Denoon album a copy of a front page of a hotel guide depicting the Granville Hotel. Below can be seen the newly constructed sea wall and promenade. Circa 1950s
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.
The Green Man, St Margaret's Bay from the garden. c1900
A black and white Frith's Series postcard, although un-numbered, of the Green Man and garden, circa 1900. Unused.
The Mount, Granville Road; Uplands, and Temple Cottage, The Droveway, Auction Sale particulars. 1918
Extracts from the 1918 auction sale particulars of The Mount, Granville Road, and Uplands and Temple Cottage in The Droveway. The Memorandum of Sale relates to Uplands.
The promenade and car park St Margaret's Bay. Early 1970s
From the Gordon Denoon album a series of photographs thought to have been taken in the early 1970s. The third photograph shows Gordon standing by his car.
The promenade and sea wall St Margaret's Bay. c1960s
From the Gordon Denoon album a copy of a postcard of St Margaret's Bay thought to have been taken in the 1960s
The promenade St Margaret's Bay. c1960s
A delightful colour photograph looking NE along the promenade of St Margaret's Bay with The Coastguard on the left and The Granville Hotel standing out on the cliffs.
Tommie Denoon on the beach. Early 1950s
From the Gordon Denoon album a photograph of Gordon's wife, Tommie, on the beach at St Margaret's Bay. The new sea wall and promenade is still under construction and the ruins of Adcock's Villas can ...
View from The Ness looking NE. 1901
A view looking NE from the top of the steps leading from The Ness down to the Bay, image taken in 1901
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.
War damaged village on the beach caused by training in WW2
A photograph showing destruction to properties of the Village in the Bay. This was caused during wartime training by Marines when it was used as a practice landing area. Date just post WW2
War damaged village on the beach. c1945
Poor quality copy of a black and white photograph of the extensively damaged buildings on the Bay. The Green Man (now The Coastguard) is on the left. The Adcock Villas are in the centre. The damage ...
Watercolour of St Margaret's Bay by AR Quinton. c1925
A postcard made from a watercolour by AR Quinton looking west from The Leas across the beach and Bay and through the valley towards the distant lighthouse. A delightful picture showing the openness of the ...
Zigzag Steps and St Margaret's Bay. 1926
A view looking from the Zigzag steps below the Granville Hotel looking towards Ness Point. A Judges postcard 9330 which dates it 1926.
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