SearchCurrently displaying: 28 resultsYou've searched for:catalogue_collection: "Janet Cockings Collection" xsubject: "Buildings" xformat: "Photograph" x Search term Filter by Subject All Saints Church (2)Celebrations (1)Clubs (1)Congregational Chapel (1)Countryside (1)Education (1)Environment (1)Industry (1)Inns & Pubs (3)Railways (6)River (1)Street Views (1)Transport (6)Turvey Abbey (1)Filter by Coverage Decade 1900s (2)1910s (5)1920s (6)1930s (6)1940s (9)1950s (7)1960s (8)1970s (3)1980s (2)1990s (3)Filter by Format Picture (1)Postcard (10) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest PAGE: 12Next > THS/JNC/002/040High Street, Stone House towards the Church Old postcard showing High Street, showing Ship Cottage, Stone House and the Rectory on the right with a view towards the Church. THS/JNC/002/041Stone House, High Street Old coloured postcard showing Ship Cottage and Stone House to the right, Rectory and view down to the Church. 13 youngsters are also in the picture. THS/JNC/002/042Chantry House Chantry House, clearly showing how the house was created from 3 cottages, the former front doors of which are plain to see. THS/JNC/002/045Dressed for the Queen's Silver Jubilee Photograph of 7 woman dressed for the over 60’s party on the occasion of the Queen’s Silver Jubilee. The location is outside the Village Hall. THS/JNC/002/046Bridge Street, Turvey Postcard marked No 9 Bridge Street showing Bridge Street with Ye Three Fyshes on the right. The wall of the Inn has lettering reading: Free House Ye Three Fyshes Phipps Northampton Ales & Stout Wines & Spirits Good accommodation for motorists. Parties catered for. W. J. Collins Proprietor. THS/JNC/002/054High Street High Street view looking east with Abbey Square to the right and Jack’s Lane to the left. There are clear signs of horse droppings in the road. Box Cottage, now known as Pear Tree Cottage, is clearly shown in the middle of the postcard. THS/JNC/002/076Norfolk Road, Turvey The far end of Norfolk Road looking north. The house on the right is ‘Albury’, built in 1928 by Stanley George Warren. He lived there until his death in 1955, his widow Violet lived there until 1960. Holmdale and Field House (since demolished) are just visible on the left. THS/JNC/002/078Turvey Station Signal Box Turvey Station looking towards Northampton. The station building is behind the photographer, with the goods yard on the right. The signal box is visible in the centre of the photograph. THS/JNC/002/080Turvey Station - Northampton Platform Turvey Station, the platform for trains to Northampton. THS/JNC/002/082Turvey Station platforms and goods yard View of Turvey station platforms, goods yard and signal box looking north-east. THS/JNC/002/084Turvey Station from Station Road The entrance to the booking office at Turvey station, taken from Station Road. THS/JNC/002/085Turvey Station Platforms The platforms and station buildings at Turvey Station looking north-east. The Barton Homes (since demolished) are in the background on the left. The milepost indicates 56 miles from St. Pancras station in London. THS/JNC/002/090Goods Dock at Turvey Station The goods dock at Turvey Station. The main station building is on the right, and Barton Homes (since demolished) can be seen in the background. On the left are the Victorian houses in Station Road. THS/JNC/002/006Len Savage's Workshop Len Savage’s Workshop in Newton Lane, previously the blacksmith’s premises. Two cottages now stand on this site. THS/JNC/002/012Turvey Cottage Turvey Cottage, Off Newton Lane, Turvey THS/JNC/002/014Turvey National School The National School was established in ? and stayed here until ? when the building became the Village Hall. THS/JNC/002/024Flooding at The Mill The River Great Ouse in flood at Turvey Mill, Easter 1998. The statue of Jonah is in the middle of the picture. THS/JNC/002/028A Wind Pump off Newton Lane A wind pump off Newton Lane, Turvey. This was used to pump water from the spring to the farms. THS/JNC/002/035Turvey Abbey Turvey Abbey, from the abbey grounds. THS/JNC/002/036Holmwood House, Turvey Holmwood House in the High Street. THS/JNC/002/037Interior view of Congregational Chapel The photograph shows the upper floor of the chapel after conversion to a private house but the inscription ‘O Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness’ is still visible. THS/JNC/002/038Turvey High Street looking east from Homelands, 1900-1920 The photograph is a postcard view of Turvey High Street and shows a woman standing by a motor car. House fronts are visible and the image reveals overhanging trees on the road towards Bedford. Bamford’s Yard is on the left. THS/JNC/002/039High Street south side looking east from Homelands Image shows a number of buildings on the south side of the High Street eastwards from Homelands, covered in Virginia Creeper, and a boy standing on the pavement outside what is now Pear Tree Cottage. THS/JNC/002/055Norfolk Road, Turvey Photograph showing unmade road going into Norfolk Road from May Road. There is a broad verge on the left hand side of the road containing a footpath. At the bottom of the photograph, in the right hand foreground, there is a triangle of grass. The right hand side of the road has a grass verge and ... PAGE: 12Next >