SearchCurrently displaying: 7 resultsYou've searched for:coverage_decade: "1900s" xcoverage_decade: "1920s" xformat: "Photograph" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Janet Cockings Collection (2)John Wainwright Collection (1)Marilyn Chesher Collection (1)Filter by Subject Buildings (4)Features (1)Inns & Pubs (1)Monuments (1)River (1)Street Views (1)Turvey People (1)Filter by Coverage Decade 1890s (1)1930s (5)1940s (3)1950s (1)1960s (1)1970s (1)1980s (1)1990s (1)Filter by Format Postcard (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/LCH/008Jonah and Turvey Bridge from Mill Lane Image of the rear of Jonah looking towards Turvey Bridge. 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/PCM/001/008Demolished Cottages in Bridge Street These two cottages belonged to Mr Bamford but in the 1930’s they became dilapidated. They were demolished and the Three Fyshes Car Park created. THS/JWC/001Station End Image of Station End with villas on the left and the Swan public house in the distance. To the right is the end of the Barton homes. A female with a dog stands in the middle of the road, with a clear sign that a horse has recently passed this way. THS/LCHMarilyn Chesher Collection Photographs of Turvey including signs of the Three Fishes, the floods of 1937 and Jonah. THS/JWC/010Ralph Thomas Wallace Ralph Thomas Wallace was a footman at Turvey House before the war, he originally came from Streatham. The 2/5 Battalion of the Bedfordshire Regiment were the recruiting and training battalion that provided a reserve for the 1/5th who were the territorial battalion on active service.