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Postcards > Europe > Great Britain > England > Kent > Thanet > Broadstairs Click here for Broadstairs Email Alert
 | Item 57652 Broadstairs Kent REPRO Postcard Boathouse / Bleak House Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, Bygone Times of Broadstairs. The boat house is over 300 years old. The figurehead of Hercules came from a brig that came ashore 16th January 1844, with that of the Highland Chief, coming from a barque of that name, lost on the Goodwins 12th February, 1869. The 2 rib bones are from a 70-ton whale washed ashore 2nd February 1762. Overlooking the harbour is the battlemented Bleak House, favorite seaside home of Charles Dikens. It was built in 1801 as Fort House, but the name was changed in 1901. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 56791 BROADSTAIRS Old Postcard Main Sands & Bay Albion Hotel Vintage B/W Real PHoto Postcard. Main Sands & Bay. Broadstairs. Kent Thanet. Cliffs. Beach. Boats. Broadstairs is a town in Kent, England. Situated between Margate and Ramsgate, it is one of the seaside resorts on the Isle of Thanet, often known as the "Jewel of Thanet". Published by A. H. & S. Paragon Series
|  | Item 55676 BROADSTAIRS Postcard Kingsgate VINTAGE CAR Percy Avenue Reproduction Real Photo B/W Postcard. Kingsgate, Percy Avenue. Vintage Car. Broadstairs. Street Scene. Broadstairs is a town in Kent, England. Situated between Margate and Ramsgate, it is one of the seaside resorts on the Isle of Thanet, often known as the "Jewel of Thanet".
|  | Item 54689 Broadstairs Kent Thanet 1912 Postcard KINGSGATE CASTLE Early Real Photo B/W Postcard. Kingsgate Castle. Kingsgate Bay, Beach, Cliffs. Published by A. H. & S. Paragon Series
|  | Item 54688 Broadstairs KENT Old Postcard Beach Dumpton Bay Cliffs Early Real Photo picture Post Card. Dumpton Bay, the most southerly bay of Broadstairs. Published by A.H. & S. Paragon Series
|  | Item 53849 Kent 1977 Postcard BROADSTAIRS Lift - Harbour by Night Early Colour Postcard. The Harbour by Night, Illuminated. Broadstairs. Pier. Promenade. Beach, Sands, Boats. Sent from Thanet to London. QE2 7p Broadstairs is a town in Kent, England. Situated between Margate and Ramsgate, it is one of the seaside resorts on the Isle of Thanet, often known as the "Jewel of Thanet". Published by Elgate Postcards
|  | Item 53312 BROADSTAIRS 1904 U.B. Postcard Beach Grand Hotel Sands Vintage Undivided Back B/W Postcard. The Sands, Broadstairs. Kent. Beach Huts. Cliffs. Clock Tower. Sent from Broadstairs to London Brixton. KE7 1/2d Broadstairs is a town in Kent, England. Situated between Margate and Ramsgate, it is one of the seaside resorts on the Isle of Thanet, often known as the "Jewel of Thanet".
|  | Item 51879 Broadstairs Kent REPRO Postcard Uncle Mack's Minstrels Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, Bygone Times of Broadstairs. (Music / Musical Band). Uncle Mack - J. Harold Summerson - and his troupe of Minstrels provided entertainment for visitors on a stage between the Waterloo Stairs and Jubilee Steps, and at the end of the Jetty, for half a century. After his death in 1949 a memorial was erected to him on Victoria Parade, Promenade. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 51877 Broadstairs ESPLANADE Postcard CARLTON HOTEL TRAM No.49 Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, Bygone Times of Broadstairs, Kent. A tram stops on Broadstairs Esplanade to collect passengers from Ramsgate. The Thanet Tramway Company was established in 1901 and closed in 1937. Beyond the tram can be seen the old Victorian Bandstands, replaced by the present one in 1952. (Wrotham Road & The Carlton Hotel). The sale of the tram-lines to Germany caused a national scandal. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 51874 Broadstairs Kent REPRO Postcard York Gate & Wharf 1789 Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, Bygone Times of Broadstairs. York Gate House, York Gate and White's Wharf in 1789. The shipbuilding yards of the famous shipwrights George Culmer and John White, were in being well before 1495. It was Richard Culmer who established the shipbuilding industry and his son George who, in 1538, built Harbour Street and the Pier, and in 1540 York Gate to defend them. The Gate was not named until 1797, when it was titled in honour of the Duke of York. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 51542 Broadstairs ESPLANADE Postcard CARLTON HOTEL TRAM No.49 Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, Bygone Times of Broadstairs, Kent, A tram stops on Broadstairs Esplanade to collect passengers from Ramsgate. The Thanet Tramway Company was established in 1901 and closed in 1937. Beyond the tram can be seen the old Victorian Bandstands, replaced by the present one in 1952. (Wrotham Road & The Carlton Hotel). The sale of the tram-lines to Germany caused a national scandal. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 50479 BROADSTAIRS Old Postcard Viking Ship York Gate Pier etc Vintage Multiview B/W Postcard. Broadstairs - The Bandstand, Gardens, Vintage Car, Clock Tower, York Gate Cafe Luncheons, Teas, suppers, Viking Ship, Harbour, Boats. Dog. Kent, Thanet. Broadstairs is a town in Kent, England. Situated between Margate and Ramsgate, it is one of the seaside resorts on the Isle of Thanet, often known as the "Jewel of Thanet". Published by Valentine Phototype
|  | Item 50206 Broadstairs 1907 Colour Postcard YORK GATE Harbour Pier Vintage Colour Postcard. York Gate, Broadstairs. Woman, Boats, Pier, Harbour. Coat of Arms. Stella Maris. Sent from Broadstairs to Devon. KE7 1/2d Published by Milton Glazette
|  | Item 48742 Kent Old Postcard BROADSTAIRS The Harbour Jetty & Boats Vintage B/W Postcard. The Harbour, Broadstairs. Sands. Beach. Holidaymakers. Broadstairs is a town in Kent, England. Situated between Margate and Ramsgate, it is one of the seaside resorts on the Isle of Thanet, often known as the "Jewel of Thanet". Published by Valentine PHOTOTYPE
|  | Item 45079 Broadstairs Kent REPRO Postcard York Gate & Wharf 1789 Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, Bygone Times of Broadstairs. York Gate House, York Gate and White's Wharf in 1789. The shipbuilding yards of the famous shipwrights George Culmer and John White, were in being well before 1495. It was Richard Culmer who established the shipbuilding industry and his son George who, in 1538, built Harbour Street and the Pier, and in 1540 York Gate to defend them. The Gate was not named until 1797, when it was titled in honour of the Duke of York. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 45078 Broadstairs Kent Postcard / Holy Trinity Church in 1872 Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, (Horse Drawn Cart), Bygone Times of Broadstairs Holy Trinity Church from Nelson Place in 1872. Before the Church was built in 1829, open-air services were held (weather permitting) on the piece of cliff named Preachers Knoll. Nelson Place takes its name from the hero of Trafalgar - and the fact that a number of his officers lived in some of the houses. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 45017 Broadstairs Kent REPRO Postcard - Albion Street in 1895 Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, Bygone Times of Broadstairs. Cyclist, Horse drawn cart, children. The Central Restaurant. The Napoleonic associations of Broadstairs abound and Albion Street is rich in buildings of this period. The Albion Hotel was once named the Phoenix Hotel but was renamed in 1805 to commemorate the Battle of Trafalgar. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 41340 BROADSTAIRS 1939 Old Postcard Bandstand & Sands Cliffs Kent Thanet Vintage B/W Picture Postcard. Clock Tower, Victoria Gardens. Beach. Sent from Broadstairs to London. KG6 1d Broadstairs is a town in Kent, England. Situated between Margate and Ramsgate, it is one of the seaside resorts on the Isle of Thanet, often known as the "Jewel of Thanet". Published by Wards Broadstairs
|  | Item 41338 BROADSTAIRS from Grand Hotel 1952 Postcard Pier Cliffs Kent Thanet Vintage Picture Postcard. Broadstairs from Grand Hotel. Cliffs. Sent from Broadstairs. KG6 1/2d & 1 1/2d Broadstairs is a town in Kent, England. Situated between Margate and Ramsgate, it is one of the seaside resorts on the Isle of Thanet, often known as the "Jewel of Thanet". Published by J. Salmon
|  | Item 41329 BROADSTAIRS Vintage Postcard Bandstand Old Pier Gardens Kent Thanet Early B/W Picture Postcard. Viking Bay, Beach, Sands, Bleak House, Victoria Gardens. Bandstand & Clock Tower. Broadstairs is a town in Kent, England. Situated between Margate and Ramsgate, it is one of the seaside resorts on the Isle of Thanet, often known as the "Jewel of Thanet". Published by Carbon Gloss Series / A. H. Hale Post Office Broadstairs
|  | Item 39611 Broadstairs 1921 Old Postcard North Foreland LIGHTHOUSE Kent Thanet Vintage Colour Picture Post card, North Foreland Light House. Lighthouse. Sent from Broadstairs. KG5 1d North Foreland Lighthouse, the oldest working lighthouse in England, dating from 1499 where the light was just a beacon. In 1637 the light was an open-fire and was destroyed in 1683. A new tower was built from which the present building dates (1690). It is 185,000 candle-power, visible 20 miles. It is 83 feet high and 188 feet above sea level. It was the North Foreland Radio Station that in 1910 made radio history when it sent the message which led to the capture of Dr. Crippen, the first criminal to be arrested by the means of radio. Published by Valentine's Series
|  | Item 37170 Broadstairs Kent Postcard / Holy Trinity Church in 1872 Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, (Horse Drawn Cart), Bygone Times of Broadstairs Holy Trinity Church from Nelson Place in 1872. Before the Church was built in 1829, open-air services were held (weather permitting) on the piece of cliff named Preachers Knoll. Nelson Place takes its name from the hero of Trafalgar - and the fact that a number of his officers lived in some of the houses. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 37168 Broadstairs Kent REPRO Postcard Boathouse / Bleak House Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, Bygone Times of Broadstairs. The boat house is over 300 years old. The figurehead of Hercules came from a brig that came ashore 16th January 1844, with that of the Highland Chief, coming from a barque of that name, lost on the Goodwins 12th February, 1869. The 2 rib bones are from a 70-ton whale washed ashore 2nd February 1762. Overlooking the harbour is the battlemented Bleak House, favorite seaside home of Charles Dikens. It was built in 1801 as Fort House, but the name was changed in 1901. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 37165 Broadstairs Kent REPRO Postcard York Gate & Wharf 1789 Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, Bygone Times of Broadstairs. York Gate House, York Gate and White's Wharf in 1789. The shipbuilding yards of the famous shipwrights George Culmer and John White, were in being well before 1495. It was Richard Culmer who established the shipbuilding industry and his son George who, in 1538, built Harbour Street and the Pier, and in 1540 York Gate to defend them. The Gate was not named until 1797, when it was titled in honour of the Duke of York. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 37160 Broadstairs Kent Postcard / Holy Trinity Church in 1872 Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, (Horse Drawn Cart), Bygone Times of Broadstairs Holy Trinity Church from Nelson Place in 1872. Before the Church was built in 1829, open-air services were held (weather permitting) on the piece of cliff named Preachers Knoll. Nelson Place takes its name from the hero of Trafalgar - and the fact that a number of his officers lived in some of the houses. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 37155 Broadstairs Kent REPRO Postcard St. Mary's Chapel 1601 Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, Bygone Times of Broadstairs. The ancient Shrine of "Our Ladye of Bradstowe" was in existence before 1070, when pilgrims came from all parts to pay homage to its sanctuary. When rounding the point ships would lower their topsails in salute - an event recorded in the town's coat of arms, as in the defensive portal York Gate. It was the flight of broad steps leading to the Chapel that gave the town its name. The oldest part of the building is 1299. The date 1601 only denotes when the building was restored. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 35386 Broadstairs Kent Repro Postcard of Serene Place in 1952 Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, (Lancaster House Tea Room, Ladies Hairdressers, Serene House 1603), Bygone Times of Broadstairs Serene Place in 1952. Graciousness of aspect can be seen in this row of period buildings dating from the late Tudor period to that of the Regency. Flint and chalk were the local building materials much used until the coming of the railway in 1863 made the transport of bricks much cheaper. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 35385 Broadstairs Kent Repro Postcard of Serene Place in 1952 Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, (Lancaster House Tea Room, Ladies Hairdressers, Serene House 1603), Bygone Times of Broadstairs Serene Place in 1952. Graciousness of aspect can be seen in this row of period buildings dating from the late Tudor period to that of the Regency. Flint and chalk were the local building materials much used until the coming of the railway in 1863 made the transport of bricks much cheaper. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 35384 Broadstairs Kent Repro Postcard of Serene Place in 1952 Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, (Lancaster House Tea Room, Ladies Hairdressers, Serene House 1603), Bygone Times of Broadstairs Serene Place in 1952. Graciousness of aspect can be seen in this row of period buildings dating from the late Tudor period to that of the Regency. Flint and chalk were the local building materials much used until the coming of the railway in 1863 made the transport of bricks much cheaper. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
|  | Item 35383 Broadstairs Kent REPRO Postcard St. Mary's Chapel 1601 Modern reproduction of an Old Judges' Postcard, Bygone Times of Broadstairs. The ancient Shrine of "Our Ladye of Bradstowe" was in existence before 1070, when pilgrims came from all parts to pay homage to its sanctuary. When rounding the point ships would lower their topsails in salute - an event recorded in the town's coat of arms, as in the defensive portal York Gate. It was the flight of broad steps leading to the Chapel that gave the town its name. The oldest part of the building is 1299. The date 1601 only denotes when the building was restored. Published by Judges Postcards Ltd. Hastings.
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