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Various people are outside the inn and on Turvey Bridge. 1p stamp The reverse of the postcard reads: “To Miss E Mills 60 High Street, Irthlingboro, Northants, Dear Emily just a p b hoping youre having a nice holiday. Were ... THS/DET/002Turvey Abbey Turvey Abbey. The postcard is dated 20 June 1907 and reads “To Miss E Saxby 18 Paris Road, Souoleborough Tunbridge Mells, Kent “ We thought you would like this one, Turvey is a pretty little village which we drove through yesterday, it has a fine old historic church, which are also same. Hope the doggie is ... THS/DET/003Abbey Square Abbey Square, with topary in the centre of the square. There are no parking facilities. Half pence stamp.Printed by A. M. Pepper Victoria Road, Scarborough THS/DET/004Norfolk Road A view of Norfolk Road taken from the corner with Bamford’s Lane. THS/DET/005Turvey Bridge from Bridge Street Blank postcard showing Turvey Bridge with Ye Three Fyshes on the left and sign of Jarvis and Co. A sign showing that stabling is available is on the left. THS/DET/006Interior of All Saints Church A blank postcard depicting the interior of All Saints Church THS/DET/007Interior of All Saints Church looking West Unmarked postcard showing the interior all Saints Church looking West. THS/DET/008Norfolk Road A blank postcard depicting Norfolk Road. To the left may be seen Warren’s Lodge and Rivelin (formally the Nest) and to the right Primrose Cottage and Fairview. Both sets of semi-detached houses were built by the Warren Brothers. THS/DET/009Turvey Church and War Memorial Postcard with half penny stamp. Published by E Landon Post Office Turvey and dated 27 November 1922. To Miss P Guless, 46 Pleew St St Helier Jersey C I from 54 Holly Road England. The message reads “My dear ? every good wish for a happy time. You will soon be here, your brother! Rev C C secured ... THS/DET/016Holmwood House Coloured postcard showing the house with two gentlemen standing by the front windows. The gables are inscribed with “EXCEPT THE LORD BUILD THE HOUSE THEIR LABOUR IS BUT LOST THAT BUILD IT” Printed by Knight Printer, Olney the reverse is blank but dates Tuesday 23rd September 1906. THS/DET/017The Three Cranes Image of The Three Cranes and the Memorial Cross with a young girl by the Cross. The reverse of the postcard, which is dated 6 August 1931 reads to Miss Veal c/o Mr H Roth, Neunkirchen, Kreis Liegen, Westfalen, Germany. “Dear May, I expect you are having a lively time at Germany, I hope you are. I ... THS/DET/018Unveiling Ceremony of Turvey Memorial Blank postcard with image at the War Memorial at the opening ceremony held in December 1919. Approximately 500 people were present. THS/DET/019Nell's Well Image showing gentleman with buckets by Nell’s Well with woman with bicycle and dog in Newton Lane. THS/DET/020Entrance into Turvey Image of main road into Turvey from Bedford direction. Priory Farm is on the right and a single car is travelling towards the photographer. THS/DET/021Newton Lane Turvey The southern end of Newton Lane, looking south with a young lady walking beside a bicycle. Blake and Edgars “Pictuesque Bedfordshire” series THS/DET/022High Street Turvey Image of the High Street with Village Hall (then a School) on the left. A gas lamp may be seen by the roadside and a van is in the distance. Otherwise, the scene is similar to that one might find today. Published by Rephael Tuck & Sons Ltd. THS/DET/023Turvey Abbey Turvey Abbey with the walls covered in Ivy. The postcard is dated 6 November 1905and is published by Knight Printer, Olney. Addressed to Miss Ley C/O Mr G A Jackson, Market Place, Hitchen. “Dear Miss Ley, Raymond was so pleased with the book you sent him. I think it was most kind of you to think of ... THS/DET/024Turvey Church Turvey Church covered in Ivy. Postcard produced as part of Blake and Edgar’s “Pictuesque Bedfordshire” series. Dated 3 July 1908 and addressed to Miss Stevens, High Street, Maudwell Northampton. The message reads ” D. L. I shall be there on Sat. all being well shall get in touch about 2.30 so if you come shall see you. ... THS/DET/025Turvey House Published by E Landon, Turvey and dated 12 August 1929 and addressed to Mrs H Simons, Lubenham PO, Lubenham, Market Harboro. Message reads: Dear Ethel and Bill, hope you got back quite safe last night & not too tired. It was really good of you, it being so hot. Stan’s eye is a lot better but ... THS/DET/026Turvey Station Dated 5 August 1913 and addressed to Mr A Bandy, 4 West Parade, Dunstable, Beds. Message reads “Dear Frank having a lovely time you just ought to see my face is like the rising sun. Been for this cycle ride, nearly spent out. Lots of Northants people, Mr W had a little too much last night, ... THS/DET/028Turvey House Blank postcard published by Knight, Printer Olney. THS/DET/029The Village Smithy Blank Postcard published as part of Blake and Edgar’s “Pictuesque Bedfordshire” series. THS/DET/030Bridge Turvey Bridge with Ye Three Fyshes on the left. Dated 3 July 1912 and addressed to Miss anne Humphrey, 72 Salisbury Street, Northampton. The message reads ” Dear Anne, I got here all right and I am just enjoying myself all right. We went for a drink on Sunday evening and this afternoon and hope to ... THS/DET/031Bedford Road, Turvey Dated 4th July 1906 and addressed to Miss E Higgins, Brayfield on Green, Nr Northampton. Message reads “From Turvey Grange, Turvey Beds Beds. Dearest E, so sorry we did not see you again on Sunday, but we were so late. Well shall be so pleased if you will come to see us on Friday, and spend ... PAGE: 1234Next >