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A female is leaning on the rail of the entrance to the Pub and a male is standing on the corner of Mill Lane. The sign that is used to promote the Inn was made by Frank Wright and can be seen in ... THS/LCH/009High Street Towards Chantry House Image of High Street (The Loop) looking towards Chantry House with Three Cranes to the left and Church Row to the right. Two cars and a motorcycle with sidecar can be seen with individuals standing by them. A young boy observes from across the street. A young woman stand at the gateway to a property ... THS/DET/003Abbey Square Abbey Square, with topary in the centre of the square. There are no parking facilities. Half pence stamp.Printed by A. M. Pepper Victoria Road, Scarborough THS/DET/004Norfolk Road A view of Norfolk Road taken from the corner with Bamford’s Lane. THS/DET/008Norfolk Road A blank postcard depicting Norfolk Road. To the left may be seen Warren’s Lodge and Rivelin (formally the Nest) and to the right Primrose Cottage and Fairview. Both sets of semi-detached houses were built by the Warren Brothers. THS/JNC/002/076Norfolk Road, Turvey The far end of Norfolk Road looking north. The house on the right is ‘Albury’, built in 1928 by Stanley George Warren. He lived there until his death in 1955, his widow Violet lived there until 1960. Holmdale and Field House (since demolished) are just visible on the left. THS/JLH/001/003/048Roadside cottage Cottage by the roadside, surrounded by trees with wooden fence and smoke from the chimney. Woman on road with church spire in far distance, Size 330 x 220mm Grey paper painted to edge THS/JLH/001/003/054Stone Building with Sign Stone building with sign attached to upper storey. Wood stacked and two men outside. Road with kerbstones Size 165 x 220mm Grey paper painted to edge THS/JLH/001/003/058Church amid Trees Church with spire surrounded by trees. Road with wooden fence and cottage opposite Size 340 x 220mm Grey paper painted to edge THS/DET/020Entrance into Turvey Image of main road into Turvey from Bedford direction. Priory Farm is on the right and a single car is travelling towards the photographer. THS/DET/022High Street Turvey Image of the High Street with Village Hall (then a School) on the left. A gas lamp may be seen by the roadside and a van is in the distance. Otherwise, the scene is similar to that one might find today. Published by Rephael Tuck & Sons Ltd. THS/DET/032Old Priory Turvey Priory Farm on the left of Bedford Road with two women facing the camera. Published by Sidney Wiggins, Photographic Artist, 41 Stanley Street, Bedford. The postcard is dated 27th June 1915 and addressed to Mrs Bishop, High Clere, Windsor Road Margate. The message reads ” Sunday, Dear Ma have not got time to catch post with ... THS/DET/033Newton Lane, Turvey Newton Lane towards the Church with Nos. 1,2 and 3 on the right. Dated 19th August 1948 and stamped with “Blood Donors are still urgently needed.” Addressed to Mr & Mrs P Goodsman, 60 The Ridings, Surbiton, Surrey. Message reads “We are having a grand holiday here in marvellous digs. It is a noted fishing village and ... THS/DET/040May Road, Turvey May road with allotments and Council houses to the left. Blank postcard THS/DET/042Bridge Turvey Bridge with Ye Three Fyshes on the left. Dated 28 June 1912 addressed to J. W. Wheeler Esq. 321 Milkwood Road, Herne Hill S. E. No message THS/DET/052Bedford Road, Turvey Priory Farm on the right. Published by Blake and Edgars as part of their “Picturesque Bedfordshire” series. Dated 24 December 1907. Addressed to F. Bailey Esq. Carlton Road, Turvey, Beds. Message reads ” Wishing you all a merry Xmas and a happy new year when it comes with much love from Gert.” THS/DET/053The Old Priory Despite the title and the cross in the picture there is no evidence of a priory on this site. This is Priory Farm on the left on the road to Bedford. Blank on the reverse. THS/DET/057Turvey Village Image of The Three Cranes. Published by Blake & Edgar, Bedford. THS/DET/058High Street Turvey High Street looking East with Grove Farm to the left and Central Stores on the right. Postcard has 1d stamp and is dated 1 May 1920. Addressed to Mrs Harrison, 1 Hermitage Rd. Upper Norwood London S. E. Message is ” April 29th Turvey Beds. Thank you so much for your card. I fear we shall not ... THS/DET/060Turvey No 2 Bridge Street with Ye Three Fyshes on the right. Dated 7th April 1915. Addressed to Mr & Mrs A. D. Sinfield, 66 Dallow Road Luton. Message reads ” Dear mad Pa, many thanks for letter and shall be very glad to see you Pa. I’ve struck nil today. Sergit Major asked me to take his breeches ... THS/DET/062The Church From Nell's Well, Turvey Top end of Newton Lane looking towards the Church. Postcard blank. 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/001/001/097Turvey Street Scene Turvey street scene with dilapidated cottages, cartwheel and other implements strewn on ground. Church tower in background. Size 340 x 230mm White paper, painted to edge THS/JLH/001/001/105Hogs Lane Hogs Lane, which no longer exists, started from where Turvey Lodge now stands and continued through to the, now demolished, Turvey Workhouse. This view looks towards the area known as the “Cross” with All Saints Church on the left. The cottage on the right is believed to that in which Joseph Bell resided. Size 340 x 230mm Grey ... PAGE: 123Next >