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Soldiers from St Margaret's who died serving in The Buffs during WW1
Four sheets of handwritten notes of those from St Margaret's at Cliffe and surrounding villages who served in The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) and died during WW1. A key to abbreviations and lists of names ...
St Margaret's and Westcliffe Roll of Honour 1914 - 1919
The typed version of the handwritten Roll-of-Honour for those from St Margaret's at Cliffe and Westcliffe who served in both the military and civilian services during World War 1. The original handwritten copy is in the ...
St Margaret's Church Vestry Meeting Minute regarding the WW1 War Memorial
A copy of the minute in the Vestry Meeting Minute Book, together with a copy from the Canterbury Cathedral Archive, of the sanctioning of a War Memorial for the parish.
Tea party at the Granville Hotel. c1916/17
From the Gordon Denoon album. The caption in the album to this photograph read:- Tea party at the Granville Hotel (1916 or 1917) - Dorothy Bladen, Ralph Wackett, Muriel and my mother; I am on the extreme ...
Tribute to WW1 Service Personnel who attended National School, Kingsdown Road
The old doorway of the National School in Kingsdown Road decorated in honour of those from St Margaret's who served in WW1.
Walmer Hospital ward for St. Margaret's Men during WW1
A black and white postcard of the house The Glen in Walmer which was a hospital and had a ward for WW1 wounded men from St Margaret's at Cliffe.
Watercolour of St Margaret's Bay by A R Quinton. Postmark 1913
This coloured postcard is a copy of a water colour drawing by A R Quinton, numbered 957, and published by J Salmon of Sevenoaks. It is postmarked Dover, 11.30am 10 September 1913. The writer of the ...
WW1 'Peace Cup'
A black and white photograph depicting the design on a Royal Doulton beaker bearing the name of St Margaret's at Cliffe, commemorating the end of the World War 1, together with a confirmation letter from ...
WW1 'Peace Cup'. 1919
A black and white photograph of the decoration on the St Margaret's at Cliffe 'Peace Mug' issued in 1919.
WW1 activity in St. Margaret's
Two notes about wartime activity in St Margaret's at Cliffe including the bombing of the village
WW1 Memorial in St Margaret's Church
A sepia photograph of the World War 1 memorial erected in the St Margaret's Church and a colour photograph of the only remains after shells damaged the church in World War 2. A third colour ...
WW1 report from the Annual Parish Meeting 1916
Description of the 1916 Annual Parish meeting describing war work at home and at the front and listing the names of those involved.
WW1 Service Personnel Welcome Home Entertainment. 1919
An account of the Welcome Home given by the village to returning service personnel in 1919 and the accounts. Taken from the Cavenagh papers
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