St Margaret's At Cliffe, 1898
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The Village 1898. This little village stands on the edge of a cove in the chalk cliffs of South Foreland, where the road drops steeply down to St Margaret's Bay; it clusters around an impressive Norman church, built around 1150-60, whose gateway is just on the extreme left of the picture. A team of plough horses wait quietly in the village street outside the Carrier's Arms.
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