SearchCurrently displaying: 94 resultsYou've searched for:format: "Postcard" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Dave Easton Collection (71)Janet Cockings Collection (14)Filter by Subject All Saints Church (14)Buildings (62)Celebrations (1)Charity (2)Civic Life (2)Environment (1)Features (18)Inns & Pubs (9)Monuments (11)Occupations (1)Railways (1)Religion (3)River (12)Roads (9)Street Views (34)Trade (2)Transport (3)Turvey Abbey (3)Turvey Families (2)Filter by Coverage Decade 1820s (1)1880s (1)1890s (8)1900s (25)1910s (25)1920s (8)1930s (6)1940s (4)1950s (3)1960s (2)1970s (1)1980s (1)Filter by Format Photograph (11) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest PAGE: < Prev1234 THS/DET/011All Saints Church Entrance to All Saints Church, covered in Ivy. Blank postcard Printed by A. M. Pepper Victoria Road, Scarboro. THS/DET/012Interior of All Saints Church Interior of All Saints Church. Blank Postcard. THS/DET/014All Saints Church and War Memorial Image with wording ” The Church and War Memorial. Blank on reverse. Published by Raphael Tuck and Sons “Photogravure” postcard. THS/DET/015Turvey village and Church View of the Church from the High Street with the Laws, Stone House and Rectory to the right. The Corner Stores may also be seen and there is a chicken in the middle of the road. The postcard is dated 8 Sept 1905 with a half penny stamp. Addressed to Mr Harry Riveth, Glen Eden, Stollastore, ... THS/DET/067High Street, Turvey High Street looking West with Richmond House on the left. Blank Postcard THS/DET/068Celebration at The Cross This area is known as The Cross. Note that there is no Memorial Cross which means this image is before 1919. The children are dancing around a crown which suggests that this is some celebration related to royalty. Blank Postcard THS/DET/069View from Church, Turvey Image has the Rectory to the left and Church Terrace would be on the right. The Village Hall can be seen on the right. Postcard published by Sidney Wiggins and dated 22 May 1915. Addressed to Miss D Bishop, Highclere, Windsor Avenue, Cliftonville, Margate Kent. The message reads “Dear D Thank you for letter was glad to ... THS/DET/071Turvey Image of the High Street with Church Terrace to the left and Three Cranes on the right. Blank postcard. THS/DET/072Turvey Image of the High Street looking East with Barncroft Alley to the left. Blank postcard. THS/DET/073Church Interior Blank postcard. THS/DET/075Turvey Cemetery View from inside Cemetery with Carlton Road on the left. Blank postcard dated 1897 THS/DET/076Turvey Bridge Image of Jonah looking towards Turvey Bridge. THS/DET/027Turvey High Street Looking west along High Street with the (Old) Rectory on the left. Dated 22 March 1915 and addressed to Mr A Bandy, 4 West Parade, Dunstable Beds. Message reads “Dear Arch arrived back safe about eleven. There were about a doz of us riding. But there were seven of them walked it. They arrived I don’t ... THS/PCM/001/012Turvey High Street High Street with cyclists and pedestrians. Ivern House is on the right. 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/001/014Turvey High Street Turvey High Street with pedestrians THS/PCM/001/015Turvey High Street Turvey High Street with children in the road. Stone House is on the immediate right and the rectory further down the street. The postcard is published by Knight, Printer, Olney. THS/PCM/001/016Turvey High Street Turvey High Street with pedestrians. 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/001/023Suicide of Jonah In 1895 the River Great Ouse froze and Jonah, who at that time was erected in the Mill Pond, toppled over and came away from his plinth. The statue was placed on a larger plinth and moved to its current location. The image includes 8 men standing around the fallen Jonah and the postcard is marked ‘Suicide ... THS/JLH/003/030The Deanery and Winchester Cathedral A postcard of the Deanery and Winchester Cathedral, from an old engraving c. 1820. Published by the Friends of Winchester Cathedral, series 9. Hugh Christopher Longuet-Higgins was a chorister. THS/JLH/003/031The Choir in Winchester Cathedral Postcard (or extract from a book) of the Winchester Cathedral choir. Hugh Christopher Longuet-Higgins was a chorister, it is not known if he is in the picture. PAGE: < Prev1234