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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 Green Man, St Margaret's Bay from the garden. early 20th c
A postcard showing a view of The Green Man looking across the bowling green. Early 20th century.
The Green Man, St Margaret's Bay, rose garden. c1920
A postcard entitled 'Rose Garden, Green Man' looking towards the Inn with a flagpole left foreground. Early 1920's.
The Green Man, St Margaret's Bay. c1950
A sepia postcard of The Green Man, now the Coastguard pub, the hostelry behind the beach in St Margaret's Bay circa 1950. Unused and published by Valentine and Sons Ltd. of Dundee and London.
The Green Man, terrace and car park. c1950s
A view of The Green Man looking along its frontage towards Ness Point and showing its delightful terrace.
The Green Man, the garden. early 20th c
A postcard showing a view of the garden of The Green Man Inn looking seawards. early 1920's.
The Green Man, with licensee George Cramp. c1900
A postcard showing a picture of The Green Man Inn at the turn of the 20th century. George Cramp, landlord, is seen standing outside with family/staff. There is a written description of George Cramp taken from ...
Vice Admiral Bertram Ramsay at the Coastguard Station, Leathercote Point during the phoney war
A press cutting about Vice Admiral Ramsay's visits to Leathercoat Point during the phoney war September 1939 to May 1940.
War damage to the Coastguard Station 1943 and photographs of repair work carried out after 1985
Information taken from the St Margaret's at Cliffe ARP Log about the shelling raid on Bay Hill Coastguard on 2nd March 1943. The accompanying photographs show the patching up of the west end, which was ...
War damaged village on the beach
Three black and white photographs depicting the WW2 war damage to houses in the Bay. The middle picture is believed to be the Bay Hotel. These were taken by Gordon Denoon, a frequent summer visitor to ...
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