Places

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Maps

11 maps found.

1947, Cliftonville Ref. NPO670717
1922, Cliftonville Ref. POP670716
1898, Cliftonville Ref. RNE670716
1920, Cliftonville Ref. POP670717
1945, Cliftonville Ref. NPO670716
1895, Cliftonville Ref. RNE670717
1905, Cliftonville Ref. HOSM41291
1904-1905, Cliftonville Ref. RNC670715
1901-1902, Cliftonville Ref. RNC670716
1898-1899, Cliftonville Ref. RNC670717
1884, Cotton End Ref. HOSM41192

Books

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Memories

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My Birthplace

iwas born in holmfirth valley hospital in july 1944. my name is judith rowley and i had a sister jean.my mother mavis and my father jim.we lived in south lane,then moved to a lovely house called cliftonville but cant remember the road ...Read more

A memory of Holmfirth by Judith Gregory

Westgate On Sea Holidays In The 1960s

My parents took myself and my late brother to Westgate on Sea almost every Easter from 1959 to 1971. Living in west London we caught the 2.40pm train from Victoria, arriving at Westgate on Sea about ...Read more

A memory of Westgate on Sea by Philip Clarke

Leaving Old Coulsdon

I was born at 52 The Glade in 1960 and can remember a happy childhood, although my mum was a single mother (unusual then) and we struggled with money. I remember the parade of shops near me up the hill and especially the ...Read more

A memory of Old Coulsdon in 1974 by Gillian Battersby

My Holidays In Margate

My mum & dad used to take me and my sister to Margate (Cliftonville) for 2 whole weeks back in the late 50s/early60s. I shall look up some old photos when I have a chance. Although we didn't have much money then, we took a ...Read more

A memory of Margate by Wendy King

Does Anyone Remember?

Does anyone remember what I believe to of been called Arrow Road in Cliftonville and the Haven Hotel in the late sixties, early seventies? Would be great if anyone has any information to help me.

A memory of Cliftonville in 1968

Godwin Girls College, Palm Bay, Cliftonville, Margate, Kent

I can see the school I went to in 1951 in the far distance: Godwin Girls College, now Godwin Court appartments, which was very isolated in those days. There were none of the buildings ...Read more

A memory of Cliftonville by anne

Parrakeet

Hello everyone, I've read memories about Cliftonville and the Parrakeet and suddenly my heart start jumping, going back of about 50 years, and still remembering - that's not bad! My name is Giovanni but everybody used to call me ...Read more

A memory of Cliftonville in 1965 by Gianni Vivarelli

Does Anyone Remember Hosers Tea Garden And Cafe Cliftonville In The 70s

We always enjoyed holidays in the 70s in Cliftonville we went down a gap in the cliffs to the beach every afternoon then on the way back to our guest house in Gordon road we ...Read more

A memory of Cliftonville

Parrakeet

We all remember those days Robin, I still am in contact with Dave G and Terry G, mainly through Facebook as I am in Oz now. You would also remember the Orchid Rooms and the Quality Inn. I don't know if you have been back to ...Read more

A memory of Cliftonville in 1966 by Paul Slade

The Lido The Best Place On Earth!

Two of my aunts had guest houses in Cliftonville and every year we ventured from Berkshire by train or by coach via Victoria coach station for our annual holiday in Margate. My memories are simple and ...Read more

A memory of Margate in 1962 by Tony Wimbush

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Captions

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Caption For Cliftonville, Walpole Bay 1918

By 1918 Margate Council had become envious of Pettman's monopoly of bathing at Cliftonville and made a charge for the bathing rights and the hiring of deckchairs on the popular Cliftonville beaches

Caption For Margate, Clifton Baths Promenade 1897

In the centre is the white façade of the Cliftonville Hotel, where now stand Thorley's public house and a bowling alley.

Caption For Cliftonville, 1918

The Lawns, Cliftonville's rectangular-shaped cliff-top open space, with its bowling greens and seats high above the sea, is shown here some ten years after picture 60374 was taken, possibly in the

Caption For Margate, Cliffetonville Queens Promenade 1908

Cliftonville has always been the more 'select' quarter of Margate, and is still a very popular residential area.

Caption For Belfast, The Royal Academy 1936

This time the position was right: it was about one and a half miles out of town, and set in the new suburbs along the Cliftonville Road.

Caption For Margate, Fort Green Bandstand 1908

place at the bandstand at The Fort, a few seasons before massive construction work took place here to create the new Pavilion and Winter Gardens.The tram running along Fort Crescent has come from Cliftonville

Caption For Margate, Marine Sands C1950

The resort spread eastwards into Cliftonville, and later westwards to take over Westgate and Birchington.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Trinity Church 1887

It was the centrepiece of the “Cliftonville” area around Shrubbery and Atlantic Roads.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Atlantic Terrace East 1887

Part of the 'Cliftonville' area, these smart terraces housed the wealthy colonels, surgeons and Indian Army officers who retired to the seaside here.

Caption For Cromer, From The West 1894

By this time, Cromer had developed into a select holiday resort for the well-to-do, many of whom stayed in the Cliftonville Hotel (right) facing the west beach.