SearchCurrently displaying: 14 resultsYou've searched for:format: "Picture" xsubject: "Inns & Pubs" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Higgins Bedford Art Gallery & Museum Collection (4)Longuet Higgins Collection (8)Marilyn Chesher Collection (2)Filter by Subject All Saints Church (1)Buildings (12)Countryside (1)Events (1)Features (3)Flora & Fauna (2)Leisure (1)Recreation (1)River (3)Roads (2)Street Views (7)Tradition (1)Village Settlements (7)Filter by Coverage Decade 1800s (2)1810s (2)1820s (2)1830s (11)1840s (7)1900s (1)1930s (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/BDM/005The Chequers Public House The Chequers Public House stood on the site now occupied by The Three Cranes. The building is inscribed with the date 1649. Bradford Rudge (1813-1885) was born in Coventry and in 1837 moved to Bedford where he became the first Drawing Master at the Harpur School. The Higgins, Bedford reference is BEDFM 157.26 with the title “Old ... THS/BDM/007Three Fishes Public House Bradford Rudge (1813-1885) was born in Coventry and in 1837 moved to Bedford where he became the first Drawing Master at the Harpur School. The Higgins, Bedford reference is BEDFM 157.28 with the title “Three Fishes Public House, Turvey, Bedfordshire” THS/LCH/003Alternative Three Fishes Inn Sign Image of a sign for the Three Fishes shot in Frank Wright’s yard. Frank was a sign maker occupying premises known as Wrights, now the corner of Mill Lane and Bridge Street. The sign, in position, may be seen in another item in this collection. THS/LCH/011Bridge Street In Flood The River Great Ouse has flooded and the water has covered Bridge Street. The Three Fishes is on the right and three gentlemen stand on chairs by the entrance to the Inn. A fourth sits on the bridge wall. THS/JLH/001/001/075The Three Fyshes Turvey Bridge street looking east with cottages and The Three Fyshes on right. Size 255 x 170mm White paper, painting with border THS/JLH/001/002/059The Three Fyshes from Bakers Close The rear of the Three Fyshes. Double gate in foreground Size 340 x 230mm Grey paper, uncut THS/JLH/001/002/068Turvey Bridge from Bakers Close Turvey Bridge from Bakers Close showing Three Fyshes public house Size 340 x 230mm Grey paper, uncut THS/JLH/001/001/074The Chequers Inn Street view of All Saints Turvey with the Chequers Inn on left, cottages on right Size 255 x 170mm White paper, painting with border THS/BDM/001The Chequers Inn, Turvey The Chequers Inn stood on the site now occupied by The Three Cranes. Bradford Rudge (1813-1885) was born in Coventry and in 1837 moved to Bedford where he became the first Drawing Master at the Harpur School. The Higgins, Bedford has the picture titled “The Chequers Inn, Turvey. THS/JLH/001/002/054The Chequers Public House and Church Row Street view, looking southwards towards Newton Lane with the Chequers on right and Church Row on the left. Horse and cart and figures in street. Size 340 x 230mm Grey paper, uncut THS/JLH/001/002/058The Three Fyshes and Turvey Bridge View westwards over bridge from The Three Fyshes. Two carts, one emerging from Mill Lane, one carrying two people. Size 340 x 230mm Grey paper, uncut THS/JLH/001/005/018The Tinker Inn Sketch “The Tinker Inn Turvey Aug 28 1833″ ” The Tinker of Turvey his dog and his staff. Old Nell with her budget will make a man laugh” There is a tiny drawing of a tankard at the bottom of the picture with the words ‘my room’ with a corresponding rectangle drawn on the first floor ... THS/JLH/001/002/067Turvey Bridge South Side Turvey Bridge south side with Thomas Benbow fishing from boat. View of Bridge Street and Three Fyshes in background Size 340 x 230mm White paper, uncut THS/BDM/008The Three Fishes From the left of the picture is Alyncote, No 8 Bridge Street, then the entrance to Mill Lane and finally The Three Fishes. Bradford Rudge (1813-1885) was born in Coventry and in 1837 moved to Bedford where he became the first Drawing Master at the Harpur School. The Higgins, Bedford reference is BEDFM 157.29 with the title ...