SearchCurrently displaying: 24 resultsYou've searched for:format: "Photograph" xsubject: "Turvey People" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Dave Easton Collection (1)Fred Collins Collection (1)Janet Cockings Collection (2)Kent Collection (3)Pauline Cameron Collection (4)Filter by Subject All Saints Church (2)Buildings (3)Celebrations (1)Charity (3)Clubs (1)Education (1)Events (3)Inns & Pubs (4)Leisure (1)Recreation (1)Religion (3)Societies (1)Street Views (1)Transport (1)Turvey Families (3)Filter by Coverage Decade 1900s (1)1910s (1)1920s (3)1930s (5)1940s (3)1950s (5)1960s (1)1970s (1)1980s (1)1990s (1)2000s (2) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/JNC/002/023A group of Children outside the Village Hall A group of children outside the Village Hall when it was still used as the village school. The children are grouped across the High Street, the trees on what is now called Lancelot’s Piece are visible in the background. 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/DET/070Tea Party at Barton and Royle Homes This photograph was taken before the Almhouse was demolished. THS/EVK/002/001Eve with Seaweed Hat Eve at the seaside in Wales, being crowned by Lis Tighe. THS/EVK/002/002A Walk in Bamfords Yard A walk in Bamfords Yard. A Kent family walk with Eve Kent, Julian Kent, Lis Kent and Ilse Towler (was Kent). The field behind shows the land where Mordaunts Close was built with Eventide clearly visible behind. The workshop doors to the left still look much the same today. Bamfords Yard is unmade, the whole ... THS/EVK/002/003Turvey Village Fete Turvey Village Fete. The photo shows the competitors in a competition, possibly ‘most beautiful child’. Lis Tighe is sitting on Eve Kent’s lap, there are other village people in the photo. The fete was in the grounds of Turvey House. THS/PCM/001/010Pauline Savage in Vine Row Garden Pauline Cameron (nee Savage) in the garden of the family’s cottage in Vine Row THS/PCM/001/002Harriet Munby Harriet Munby, wife of Rev. Munby, Rector of Turvey THS/PCM/001/003Rev. G. F. W. Munby Rev. G. F. W. Munby, Rector of Turvey (1869 – 1905) THS/PCM/001/018Residents of the Barton Almshouse 18 residents of the Barton Almshouse at Station End THS/PCM/001/031Len Savage & His model of All Saints Church Len Savage with his model of All Saints Church. Len was a Churchwarden and a Craftsman. He made this model to show how All Saints Church has developed since the original Saxon building. He used the model as an aid to a talk he gave on the construction of the Church. THS/PCM/001/030Len Savage and 'Dig for Victory' Len Savage on the Turvey Bloomers ‘Dig for Victory’ stand at the Church Midsummer Festival 2009. THS/PCM/001/035Pauline Cameron with her mother in Carlton Road Pauline Cameron with her mother in Carlton Road THS/PCM/001/040Peter Savage on his tricycle Peter Savage on his tricycle outside his home in Vine Row. THS/FFC/002/004Fred Collins Aged 3 Fred Collins in 1930 in the yard of Ye Three Fyshes 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/002/007Ada 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. 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/PCM/001/041Len Savage at Nell's WellA photograph of Len Savage standing by Nell’s Well after renovation. THS/PCM/001/025Len Savage with his Son and Grandson Len Savage with his Son and Grandson outside his workshop in Newton Lane. THS/PCM/001/026Len Savage with his Grandchildren Len Savage with his Grandchildren outside his workshop in Newton Lane. The image contains a display board which reads “L.M.Savage, Turvey Beds, Builders, phone Turvey 316”. THS/PCM/001/038Pauline Cameron on Grandfather's Pony Pauline Cameron on Grandfather’s Pony THS/JWC/010Ralph Thomas Wallace Ralph Thomas Wallace was a footman at Turvey House before the war, he originally came from Streatham. The 2/5 Battalion of the Bedfordshire Regiment were the recruiting and training battalion that provided a reserve for the 1/5th who were the territorial battalion on active service.