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22_Enbrook History Of Inc. Police Training College.pdf
22_Enbrook Stream and Footpath.pdf
22_Letters and Docs Ref To Development of the Enbrook Estate.pdf
22_Letters and Documents Ref - Enbrook Estate.pdf
A close up of George Peden's gravestone u3041 Cheriton Road Cemetery Folkestone
A close up on the headstone of Stephen Wraight, a gardener at Enbrook. This stone is in St. Martin's Churchyard
A drawing of John 4th Earl of Darnley (1767-1831) who built the first small house Belle-vue, 1806, on the Enbrook Estate
A drawing of the second house on Enbrook Estate designed by SS Teulon and demolished c1920 (undated)
Aerial view of Enbrook House c1960
A group of Policemen from the Kent Constabulary Training School undated. Mr Lusted, back row, extreme left.
An aerial view of the newly completed SAGA building, pavilion and surrounding roads c2001
An aerial view of the newly completed SAGA building and pavilion c2001
A new site map for Enbrook Park April 2021
A new site map for Enbrook Park showing the community garden, April 2021
A pen and ink sketch by retired Police Officer Melvyn J. Smith of Enbrook House when it was No6 District Police Training Centre. c1960's
A plaque put up by Saga in their grounds 10th April 1990
Art Exhibition, Saga Pavilion September 1998
Art Exhibition, Saga Pavilion September 1998
A view of Enbrook House from Shorncliffe Camp 1878 (The second house designed by SS Teulon ) demolished c1919
Colonel Wheatley horse trough Feb 1998 prior to being to moved to Saga driveway/entrance
Enbrook Boundary Wall and Plaques.pdf
Enbrook House II c1950 - Formally the Star & Garter Home for Soldiers & Sailors wounded in the First World War (1914-1918).jpg
Enbrook House allboarded up prior to demolition c1996
Enbrook House from Military Road c1920's, 1930's
Enbrook House photo taken when it was a police college c1960's
Enbrook House prior to demolition c1996
Enbrook House prior to demolition c1996
Enbrook House taken from Sandgate Hill 1991
Enbrook House taken from the air c1960's
Enbrook House taken from the air when it was a police training college (note cadets on front lawn) c1960's
Enbrook House view from the lower lawn c1960
Enbrook House when it was a convalescent home for wounded soldiers etc from WW1 c1920's
Enbrook House when it was a police College C1970's
Enbrook House when it was the police training college C1960s
Enbrook house all boarded up prior to demolition c1996
Fishermans Cottages, Sandgate Hill and newly completed SAGA Building April 2001
Four postcards of the Star and Garter Convalescent Home prior to the rebuild in 1924 to the design of Sir Edwin Cooper
George Peden's gravestone,u3041 Cheriton Road Cemetery. He was a gardener at Enbrook Park for 20 years in the employ of Hon Sir John Bligh.
Looking down the path on the West side of the Park December 2019
Looking down the path on the West side of the Park December 2019
Newly completed SAGA Building April 2001
Newly completed SAGA Building April 2001
One of the signs showing the lay out of Enbrook Park situated at one of the entrances to the Park. June 2020
Oriel window and Porte cochere Enbrook House (S S Teulon architect) incorporated into Sir Edwin Coopers Star and Garter Home built 1920. (1996)
Oriel window and Porte cochere Enbrook House (S S Teulon architect) incorporated into Sir Edwin Coopers Star and Garter Home built 1920. (1996)
Saga Pavilion, Sandgate 2006
Saga Pavilion 2006
Saga Pavilion just completed September 1998
Saga Pavilion taken from the office block 1999
Saga office block from the front of the pavilion September 1998
The Christmas lights at the entrance of Enbrook Park, December 2020
The Colonel Wheatley water trough donated to Sandgate 1877 (now sited at the entrance of Enbrook Park)
The Enbrook Lodge and original entrance before it was moved c2000
The Saga Pavilion 2006
The Slip Sandgate Kent a sketch (undated) possibly Enbrook Stream
The Star & Garter home for disabled sailor and soldiers c1919
The Star & Garter home for disabled sailor and soldiers c1919
The Star and Garter Home (previously known as Enbrook House) c1919
The Waterfall in Enbrook Park, October 2019
The Waterfall in Enbrook Park, October 2019
The drinking fountain given by Lt Colonel Wheatley 1877 on the wall behind the War Memorial
The grounds of Enbrook House c1950's
The new SAGA building from Sandgate Hill c1998
The new SAGA building taking shape 24th April 1998
The newly completed SAGA building c1999
The stream down to the waterfall, Enbrook Park, October 2019
This stone commemorates the visit of Queen Elizabeth 1 on 25th August 1575 and Queen Victoria on 9th August 1855
This stone for the Star & Garter Home (c1921 -1940) in the Enbrook Wall, the north side of Sandgate High St near the Enbrook Lodge
Three views of Enbrook House designed by SS Teulon) built 1850's and demolished 1920's
Unveiling of the entrance to Enbrook undated
two postcards taken when Enbrook was the Star & Garter Convalescent Home for disabled soldiers etc after WW1