SearchCurrently displaying: 16 resultsYou've searched for:format: "Photograph" xsubject: "Transport" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Fred Collins Collection (3)Janet Cockings Collection (9)Parochial Parish Council (2)Filter by Subject Buildings (9)Inns & Pubs (5)Occupations (3)Railways (9)Turvey Families (1)Turvey People (1)Filter by Coverage Decade 1920s (2)1930s (6)1940s (9)1950s (7)1960s (8) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/JNC/002/077Railway Accident On 17 June 1960, a freight train collided with empty coaching stock near Turvey station. The engine, LMS 2-8-0 Stanier 8F No 48616, was derailed and rolled down the embankment. No-one was hurt. 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/002/079Turvey Station - Bedford Platform Turvey Station building, the platform for trains to Bedford. THS/JNC/002/080Turvey Station - Northampton Platform Turvey Station, the platform for trains to Northampton. THS/JNC/002/081Turvey Station Goods Yard Turvey Station, looking towards Northampton showing the goods yard and signal box. The building on the right was originally army quarters, then the offices for Quenby Price Ltd. 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/002/090Goods Dock at Turvey Station The goods dock at Turvey Station. The main station building is on the right, and Barton Homes (since demolished) can be seen in the background. On the left are the Victorian houses in Station Road. 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/002/009Frank Collins with Father Tommy in a Standard 11 Tourer Frank Collins with his father Tommy Collins in front of Ye Three Fyshes with Frank sitting inside a Standard Eleven ‘ Warwick’ Tourer. There is no petrol pump in this picture and so is earlier than the other pictures. Given the pristine condition of the car it is possible new and so would be dated ... THS/PPC/001/001/005Bailey's Bus Tickets A set of Bailey’s bus tickets designated F. L. Bailey of Turvey. The denominations are for 1 1/2d, 3d, 6d, 10d, 11d, 1’/-, and 1/6 return Bedford to Lavendon. The tickets were printed by Glasgow Numerical Ptg. Co. THS/PPC/001/001/006F L Bailey Bus Tickets A 1/6 return ticket for Lavendon to Bedford from F. L. Bailey and a 6d return ticket for Bromham to Bedford. Tickets printed by Glasgow Numerical Ptg. Co. 1745