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Church Street, Cliffe
Train leaving Cliffe Station - 1953
Cliffe Station - 1972
Cliffe Station 1904
Cliffe Station, postmarked 1912
The Evening Star, Church Street
Cranes, the butchers, St Georges Terrace, Church Street - situated where the Cliffe Surgery now stands
Last Allhallows passenger train service leaving Cliffe
The Merryboys pub
Manor Farm - after the fire
Reed Street looking west
Junction of Reed Street and Church Street
Milk delivery
Bentleys
Saunders Store in Reed Street
Cliffe High Street (now Church Street)
Norwood Corner
Pond Hill
Cliffe-At-Hoo Co-Operative which once stood between the site of the Evening Star and the Quickrells Farm
The Canal Tavern
The Cliffe Paten
Reed Street
Rye Street - prior to the Stirling bomber disaster of 1942
Wharf Lane c. 1900
The remains of the
Brennan Torpedo tracks at Cliffe Fort
Drawing of The Six Bells pub prior to its rebuilding
St Helen's Pond
Thomas Charles Crane Senior at Allens Farm c. 1900
The Thorndike family, owners of the Victory/Victoria Inn of Cliffe, photographed 1918
Part of the wallpaintings in St Helen's Church showing the martydom of England's original patron saint, St Edmund.
Cliffe War Memorial
Cliffe School
Another view of Cliffe School
Elford's, the butchers, in High Street/Church Street next door to The Six Bells .
Cliffe Fire Brigade c. 1904
Cliffe Fire Brigade during WWI
Cliffe Fort Gunners of the Royal Artillery on parade c. 1925
Church Street/High Street Cliffe showing W. J. Thorndike standing by the Six Bells pub
Cliffe aerial view 1925
Cliffe 1947 - part of the RAF set of aerial views across the country
Ride the Hoo, Kent line in 1958
The Hundred of Hoo Railway Story (Complete Version) by Gazell films.
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