SearchCurrently displaying: 5 resultsYou've searched for:coverage_decade: "1950s" xsubject: "Clubs" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Janet Cockings Collection (4)Voices Collection (1)Filter by Subject Celebrations (1)Congregational Chapel (1)Leisure (1)Memories (1)Monuments (1)Recreation (2)Religion (1)Turvey Families (1)Turvey News (1)Filter by Coverage Decade 1920s (1)1930s (2)1940s (2)1970s (3)1980s (3)1990s (1)2000s (1)2010s (1)Filter by Format Document (2)Photograph (3)Transcript (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/JNC/002/019Children at the Recreation Association Christmas Tea Party A group of children enjoying a Christmas party, run by the previous version of the Recreation Association. The event was in the Village Hall and was held annually. THS/JNC/002/022A group of Evergreen club members A group of women and one man standing behind a table outside the village hall, holding a sale to raise money for the Evergreens club. People include Mrs Church, Mrs Hilson, Mrs Flute, Mr and Mrs Player, Mrs Welch THS/JNC/002/032A Remembrance Day Parade by the War Memorial A Remembrance Day parade by the War Memorial. The cloud hedge by the wall of Chantry House is visible behind the parade. The Royal British Legion and the Girl Guides are clearly visible, with members of the public and the church choir in the background. THS/JNC/001/016Account of the Pleasant Wednesday Afternoons meetings from the Turvey News Book in 1980. An article written for the Turvey News Book in 1980 describing the history of the women’s Pleasant Wednesday Afternoons meetings held in the Congregational Chapel from 1934-1978. The article describes the format of the gatherings and includes reference to evacuees attending during the Second World War. THS/VCS/008Harold and Gary Sargent: Transcript of Interview Harold has lived all his life in Turvey after leaving Bedford with his family whilst a baby from 1927 to the present day and whose love of cricket and football led to his son, Gary, successfully pursuing a career in professional football with several clubs. Harold began his bricklaying apprenticeship with the Warren brothers building company ...