SearchCurrently displaying: 7 resultsYou've searched for:coverage_decade: "1830s" xsubject: "Education" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Bedford Borough Collection (2)John Longuet Higgins Collection (1)John Wainwright Collection (1)Longuet Higgins Collection (1)Parochial Church Council (2)Filter by Subject Archaeology (2)Buildings (5)Celebrations (1)Charity (1)Civic Life (2)Countryside (2)Environment (2)Events (1)Features (2)Flora & Fauna (2)Health (1)Landscape (2)Legal (1)Memories (4)Monuments (2)Occupations (1)Religion (3)Turvey Abbey (3)Turvey Families (2)Turvey People (3)Filter by Coverage Decade 1790s (1)1800s (4)1810s (5)1820s (5)1850s (5)1860s (5)1870s (5)1880s (5)1890s (4)1900s (1)Filter by Format Book (2)Document (2)Flipbook (2)Photograph (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/BBC/001/045County Primary School & School House 19th century former school and schoolhouse, grade II listed in Turvey Conservation Area. THS/BBC/001/048West Block of Former Turvey Institute (Village Hall) West block for former 19th century Turvey Institute, once a reading room and now used by the Pre-School Playgroup. Formally Grade III listed with two buildings, now Grade II listed. THS/JLH/002/003Pages 121 - 229 The index, produced by John Higgins to pages 121 – 229 may be found in the the index section of this collection. An alphabetical list of people whose images appear in the Scrap Books is available in the THS Collection. Select the diagonal arrows to view as a full screen. THS/PPC/002/002/004Chapter 3: Reminiscences of Turvey AbbeyThe chapter begins with a discussion as to why the building might be called an ‘Abbey’ as it had never been a religious house.. The rest of the chapter concentrates on three main inhabitants of the Abbey. The first is John Higgins who acquired the ownership at a young age. The chapter describes his love ... THS/PPC/002/002/008Chapter 7: Turvey SchoolsThis chapter commences with a mention of the first school in Turvey, built in Abbey Square with Mr Gaskings as the Headteacher. The funding and creation of the various types of schools is discussed including Sunday Schools, Infants School and the National School. Reference is made to the difficulty of teaching girls due to the demands ... THS/JWC/006The Old School Turvey National School built 1848, now the village hall, a Carte de Visite by Cundall Downes late 1860’s. THS/JLH/002/001Index to the Turvey Abbey Scrapbooks The index to the two Scrap Books has been compiled by John Higgins An alphabetical list of people whose images appear in the Scrap Books is available in the THS Collection, see Alphabetical List of People. Select the diagonal arrows to view as a full screen.