SearchCurrently displaying: 9 resultsYou've searched for:coverage_decade: "1940s" xsubject: "Buildings" xformat: "Photograph" x Search term Filter by Subject Inns & Pubs (1)Railways (5)Transport (5)Turvey Abbey (1)Filter by Coverage Decade 1900s (1)1910s (3)1920s (3)1930s (4)1950s (6)1960s (5)Filter by Format Postcard (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/JNC/002/078Turvey Station Signal Box Turvey Station looking towards Northampton. The station building is behind the photographer, with the goods yard on the right. The signal box is visible in the centre of the photograph. THS/JNC/002/080Turvey Station - Northampton Platform Turvey Station, the platform for trains to Northampton. THS/JNC/002/082Turvey Station platforms and goods yard View of Turvey station platforms, goods yard and signal box looking north-east. THS/JNC/002/084Turvey Station from Station Road The entrance to the booking office at Turvey station, taken from Station Road. THS/JNC/002/085Turvey Station Platforms The platforms and station buildings at Turvey Station looking north-east. The Barton Homes (since demolished) are in the background on the left. The milepost indicates 56 miles from St. Pancras station in London. 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 ...