SearchCurrently displaying: 29 resultsYou've searched for:coverage_decade: "1930s" xformat: "Photograph" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Fred Collins Collection (2)Janet Cockings Collection (11)Marilyn Chesher Collection (4)Parochial Parish Council (2)Filter by Subject All Saints Church (1)Buildings (10)Education (1)Environment (1)Events (1)Features (4)Inns & Pubs (8)Leisure (1)Monuments (4)Occupations (3)River (4)Street Views (1)Transport (6)Turvey Abbey (1)Turvey Families (2)Turvey People (5)Filter by Coverage Decade 1890s (1)1900s (5)1910s (9)1920s (13)1940s (12)1950s (4)1960s (1)1970s (1)1980s (1)1990s (1)Filter by Format Postcard (2) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest PAGE: 12Next > THS/LCH/005Jonah with two young lads Jonah with two young boys in his plinth. One of the boys is thought to be Ronald Wright (Marilyn Chesher). THS/LCH/007Jonah in Flood Image of Jonah with his arms nearly covered by flood water. The Mill is in the background and two women look on. THS/LCH/008Jonah and Turvey Bridge from Mill Lane Image of the rear of Jonah looking towards Turvey Bridge. THS/JNC/002/001Photograph of schoolchildren outside the National School Photograph of pupils at Turvey National School with teacher. THS/JNC/002/074A Group of School Children outside Harrold School A group of older school children standing outside Harrold School in the 1940s. The Turvey children went on to Harrold School after attending Turvey School. THS/JNC/002/076Norfolk Road, Turvey The far end of Norfolk Road looking north. The house on the right is ‘Albury’, built in 1928 by Stanley George Warren. He lived there until his death in 1955, his widow Violet lived there until 1960. Holmdale and Field House (since demolished) are just visible on the left. THS/JNC/002/035Turvey Abbey Turvey Abbey, from the abbey grounds. 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/JNC/002/055Norfolk Road, Turvey Photograph showing unmade road going into Norfolk Road from May Road. There is a broad verge on the left hand side of the road containing a footpath. At the bottom of the photograph, in the right hand foreground, there is a triangle of grass. The right hand side of the road has a grass verge and ... 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/002/064Turvey Church Choir A photograph of the members of Turvey Church Choir in 1934. The Choir comprises of 13 men, five boys and 15 women. The Choir is arranged in four rows with a backdrop of a right angle of the body of the church building. THS/JNC/002/066Youths posing outside Brookside Cottage, Turvey Black and white photograph of a youth sitting on a cottage wall with another, older, youth standing, resting his right elbow on the sitting youths shoulder. They are outside Brookside, one of the cottages on Turvey Bridge/High Street. 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/002/069All Saints Church, Turvey Choir Black and white photograph taken of Turvey Church Choir with Rev. Beech in centre of seated front row. The choir is arranged on grass in front of the South Porch. 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/PCM/001/001Demolition of the chimney at Turvey Mill At 2.30pm on Sunday 18th September 1932 the Royal Engineers from Kempston Barracks used explosives to bring the chimney down. THS/FFC/002/010Ye Three Fyshes with Petrol Pumps Ye Three Fyshes with petrol pumps on Bridge Street. THS/FFC/002/003F. J. Collins Transport Fleet Fleet of seven vehicles, mostly Bedford Trucks, the exception being a Commer (the one displaying Reg. No. VV5097. The Fleet belong to F. C. Collins, owner of Ye Three Fyshes and the garage is to the rear of the pub, where Turvey Motors can now be found. THS/FFC/002/002The Collins' Fleet on Turvey Bridge The vehicles on the bridge are all Bedford Trucks – Bedford (the manufacturer) was formed by Vauxhall in 1931. The smaller of the two cars (furthest from the camera) is an Austen Seven “Chummy” , the car was probably produced in 1928 or 1929. There were some bodywork changes introduced in 1930 and this is ... THS/FFC/002/001Drivers 1935/6 Drivers for the Collins Transport business. From left to right: Fred Wright, Frank Collins, Kellun Newton, Harry Chapman, Jack Frost, Tom Chapman, A.N.Other and Happy Harris. In the background are Ada Collins and Daphne Wright. THS/FFC/002/005Fred Collins Fishing by the Ouse Aged 3 A three year old Fred Collins sitting on the bank of the Ouse fishing. THS/FFC/002/006Fred Collins with Bill the lamb. Fred Collins in front of the stable with, in the background, a ladder leading to the hayloft at Ye Three Fyshes. Fred is holding Bill, the family’s pet lamb. THS/FFC/002/007Ada and Frank Collins Ada and Frank Collins in front of a barn at Ye Three Fyshes with their dog and Bill the family pet lamb. THS/FFC/002/008Fred Collins with Bill the lamb and Johnny the dog. This photograph is taken in the yard of Ye Three Fyshes and shows Frank Collins with another child and with them are Johnny the dog and Bill the family’s pet lamb. PAGE: 12Next >