SearchCurrently displaying: 6 resultsYou've searched for:catalogue_collection: "Janet Cockings Collection" xsubject: "Inns & Pubs" x Search term Filter by Subject All Saints Church (1)Buildings (5)Civic Life (1)Countryside (1)Environment (1)Features (1)Monuments (1)Occupations (1)Religion (1)Tradition (1)Transport (2)Turvey Families (1)Turvey People (2)Filter by Coverage Decade 1910s (2)1920s (2)1930s (2)1940s (1)1950s (1)1970s (1)Filter by Format Newspaper Cutting (2)Photograph (3)Postcard (3) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest 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/002/049Bridge Street, Turvey A postcard of Bridge Street with Ye Three Fyshes on the right. The photograph also shows a horse and cart travelling to the centre of the village. In the background is Brook Cottage. THS/JNC/003/002People of the Village of Turvey From the Mercury & Herald. Article “People of the Village of Turvey” which makes reference to Turvey’s five pubs, the ancient mill, The Tinker of Turvey, Jonah. attempts to create a conservation area in the village, Charles Longuet Higgins’ attempts to save foxes, a suggestion that David Livingstone visited the Manse, Mrs Allen’s 40 year ... THS/JNC/002/059Turvey Ye Three Fyshes Inn Photograph of pair of cottages and Ye Three Fyshes Inn in Bridge Street, Turvey. There are two petrol pumps between the windows of the left hand side of the Inn. The Inn sign displays three fish, one laying from left to right in the centre of the board and the other two fish form a cross overlaying ... THS/JNC/002/067Floods by Three Fyshes, Turvey, c. late 19th century Black and white photograph taken at waist or eye level from left pavement running up to Turvey Bridge, showing floods along Bridge Street. On right of road, three men are standing on chairs outside and into the road adjacent to the entrance to Ye Three Fyshes Inn. The floor water is above half way up the legs of ... THS/JNC/003/016Paradise is pub shaped The articles describes a day in the life of Roy Slater, Manager of The Three Cranes. After giving a brief history of his previous work and why he became a bar manager, the article describes how Roy prepared the beer ready for the day. He is commenting a being “dead against” continental opening hours and ...