SearchCurrently displaying: 8 resultsYou've searched for:coverage_decade: "1890s" xformat: "Postcard" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Dave Easton Collection (7)Filter by Subject Buildings (3)Celebrations (1)Civic Life (2)Features (3)Monuments (1)River (2)Roads (1)Street Views (1)Trade (1)Transport (1)Filter by Coverage Decade 1880s (1)1900s (6)1910s (4) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest 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/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 ... THS/DET/037Turvey Cottage Published by Knight, Printer ,Olney and dated 21 October 1905. Addressed to Mrs Townsend, Emberton, Newport Pagnell, Bucks. Message reads ” Thank you for card. Yes the letter was that invitation I expected, it is for the 12th. The festival passed well yesterday, a very good approach, the Church was very full. At night Maggie got home ... THS/DET/065The Mill And Jonah, Turvey Blank postcard. The right hand side of the Mill has no roof. THS/DET/068Celebration at The Cross This area is known as The Cross. Note that there is no Memorial Cross which means this image is before 1919. The children are dancing around a crown which suggests that this is some celebration related to royalty. Blank Postcard THS/DET/075Turvey Cemetery View from inside Cemetery with Carlton Road on the left. Blank postcard dated 1897 THS/PCM/001/023Suicide of Jonah In 1895 the River Great Ouse froze and Jonah, who at that time was erected in the Mill Pond, toppled over and came away from his plinth. The statue was placed on a larger plinth and moved to its current location. The image includes 8 men standing around the fallen Jonah and the postcard is marked ‘Suicide ...