SearchCurrently displaying: 4 resultsYou've searched for:subject: "Buildings" xformat: "Document" xsubject: "Charity" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Janet Cockings Collection (1)THS Collection (2)Filter by Subject Archaeology (1)Celebrations (1)Education (2)Events (1)Filter by Coverage Decade 1810s (2)1880s (2)1890s (1)1900s (1)1910s (1)1920s (1)1930s (1)1940s (1)1950s (1)1960s (1)1970s (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/JNC/001/002Opening of the Turvey Almshouses A reproduction of the 15 page pamphlet produced for the opening of Turvey Almhouses and Memorial Hall at Station End Picts Hill Turvey on 24th June 1885. The document contains the origin, objects and general rules of the Almhouses together with the inscriptions on tablets at the front of the Almhouses. THS/THS/001/006Transcript of a Letter from Revd. Legh Richmond to the Bedfordshire Auxillary National School Committee Transcript of a letter from Revd. Legh Richmond dated 29thNovember 1815 to Major Gibbard, Secretary to the Bedfordshire Auxiliary National School Committee. Legh Richmond had been due to attend this meeting at the Swan Inn, but a heavy cold prevented him from so doing. As a consequence, he wrote the this letter to Major Gibbard, a ... THS/THS/001/005Transcript of a letter from Legh Richmond to his friend Thomas Pellatt Legh Richmond worked hard to raise funds for the first school to be built in Turvey in Abbey Square in 1815. To this end he wrote many letters to his friends and acquaintances throughout England. This is one such letter written to his friend Thomas Pellatt. THS/BBC/006/018Almhouses The site of almshouses, built c.1880 by James Barton. Red brick with stone detail. Three projecting stepped gables, the central one with a turret. Demolished.