SearchCurrently displaying: 6 resultsYou've searched for:catalogue_collection: "Janet Cockings Collection" xsubject: "Congregational Chapel" x Search term Filter by Subject Buildings (1)Celebrations (2)Clubs (2)Occupations (1)Railways (1)Turvey News (1)Turvey People (3)Filter by Coverage Decade 1930s (3)1940s (1)1950s (1)1960s (1)1970s (1)1980s (1)1990s (1)Filter by Format Document (3)Newspaper Cutting (1)Photograph (2) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/JNC/003/010Turvey Railway Employees Death Unknown newspaper. The cutting is of a notice heading “Turvey Railway Employee’s death. The article records the funeral of Mr Herbert Cockings of May Road aged 67 years on 6th August The article concludes with a list of mourners present at the funeral which was led by Rev. J H King pastor of the Congregational ... THS/JNC/002/031A Group of members of the Pleasant Wednesday Afternoon club in a Garden Five women, members of the Pleasant Wednesday Afternoon Club, sitting in a garden probably during an outing. The club met at the Congregational Chapel, Turvey High Street, on Wednesdays. THS/JNC/001/009Congregational Church membership certificate for Miss G. Northwood, 1930. A membership certificate for Turvey Congregational Church recording the joining of Miss G. Northwood, dated 6 April 1930 and signed by the Minister and Church Secretary. THS/JNC/001/010Congregational Church membership certificate for Mr A. Cockings, 1930 A membership certificate for Turvey Congregational Church recording the joining of Mr A. Cockings, dated 6 April 1930 and signed by the Minister and Church Secretary. THS/JNC/001/016Account of the Pleasant Wednesday Afternoons meetings from the Turvey News Book in 1980. An article written for the Turvey News Book in 1980 describing the history of the women’s Pleasant Wednesday Afternoons meetings held in the Congregational Chapel from 1934-1978. The article describes the format of the gatherings and includes reference to evacuees attending during the Second World War. 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.