Photographs and PostcardsPhotographs of the Savage family, the village of Turvey and some of its residents.Extent 40 photographs and postcard images. Contributor Pauline Cameron Access Open Language English License Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC-BY-NC-ND) Reference number THS/PCM/001 Records in this Group THS/PCM/001/019Bridge Street A view of Bridge Street with Ye Three Fyshes on the right. THS/PCM/001/008Demolished Cottages in Bridge Street These two cottages belonged to Mr Bamford but in the 1930’s they became dilapidated. They were demolished and the Three Fyshes Car Park created. THS/PCM/001/001Demolition of the chimney at Turvey Mill At 2.30pm on Sunday 18th September 1932 the Royal Engineers from Kempston Barracks used explosives to bring the chimney down. THS/PCM/001/009Flood of 1983 Flood water running down Newton Lane past Len Savage’s workshop. Len is in the background. THS/PCM/001/024Gathering at 'The Cross' to celebrate a Royal event A large number of people are gathered at ‘The Cross’ to celebrate a Royal event. Members of a brass band may be seen as well as boy scouts. A crown is also on view. The image is prior to 1919 as the War Memorial is not yet in place. THS/PCM/001/002Harriet Munby Harriet Munby, wife of Rev. Munby, Rector of Turvey THS/PCM/001/011High Street Turvey High Street with two horses being led west. One of the village bakeries may be seen on the right. THS/PCM/001/006Lacemaker Lacemaker THS/PCM/001/007Lacemaker in Vine Row Lacemaker in Vine Row THS/PCM/001/031Len Savage & His model of All Saints Church Len Savage with his model of All Saints Church. Len was a Churchwarden and a Craftsman. He made this model to show how All Saints Church has developed since the original Saxon building. He used the model as an aid to a talk he gave on the construction of the Church. THS/PCM/001/030Len Savage and 'Dig for Victory' Len Savage on the Turvey Bloomers ‘Dig for Victory’ stand at the Church Midsummer Festival 2009. THS/PCM/001/041Len Savage at Nell's WellA photograph of Len Savage standing by Nell’s Well after renovation. THS/PCM/001/026Len Savage with his Grandchildren Len Savage with his Grandchildren outside his workshop in Newton Lane. The image contains a display board which reads “L.M.Savage, Turvey Beds, Builders, phone Turvey 316”. THS/PCM/001/025Len Savage with his Son and Grandson Len Savage with his Son and Grandson outside his workshop in Newton Lane. THS/PCM/001/027Len Savage's workshop in flood Len Savage’s workshop with water cascading down Newton Lane. THS/PCM/001/034Len Savage's Workshop in Newton Lane Len Savage’s workshop on the site of the old blacksmiths. THS/PCM/001/036Ministry of Food Ration Book Child’s ration book belonging to Peter Savage, Len’s son. Issued by the Ministry of Food. THS/PCM/001/032Mr Hopkins and Turvey Schoolchildren Mr Hopkins and a number of other adults with the schoolchildren of Turvey National School, the building of which is in the background. THS/PCM/001/033Mr Hopkins with Schoolgirls Mr Hopkins with Schoolgirls in front of the Manor Room. THS/PCM/001/013Mr King's Shop in the High Street The postcard is marked with a cross to indicate the location of Mr King’s shop before it became ‘Turvey Stores’. THS/PCM/001/004Nell's Well Nell’s Well before repair by Len Savage in 2004 THS/PCM/001/005Nell's Well after repair by Len Savage Nell’s Well after repair by Len Savage in 2004 THS/PCM/001/022Newton Lane View of Newton Lane looking south with Lace School on the left and Nell’s Well on the right. THS/PCM/001/029Painting of Len Savage A painting by Eric Cameron of Len Savage reclining and reading a newspaper. PAGE:12Next > No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! 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