SearchCurrently displaying: 5 resultsYou've searched for:subject: "Education" xformat: "Document" xsubject: "Buildings" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Bedford Borough Collection (2)THS Collection (2)Turvey Appraisal Committee Collection (1)Filter by Subject All Saints Church (1)Charity (2)Countryside (1)Environment (1)Features (1)Health (1)Industry (1)Inns & Pubs (1)Planning (1)Recreation (1)Religion (1)Roads (1)Shops (1)Trade (1)Transport (1)Filter by Coverage Decade 1800s (2)1810s (4)1820s (2)1830s (2)1840s (2)1850s (2)1860s (2)1870s (2)1880s (2)1890s (2) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/TAC/003/005Part 5: Turvey The Future The results of a questionnaire sent to every household in the village. The areas covered include: preserving the heritage, conservation, places of worship. education, health services, other public services, shops, housing, industry, traffic and transport, THS/BBC/001/045County Primary School & School House 19th century former school and schoolhouse, grade II listed in Turvey Conservation Area. THS/BBC/001/048West Block of Former Turvey Institute (Village Hall) West block for former 19th century Turvey Institute, once a reading room and now used by the Pre-School Playgroup. Formally Grade III listed with two buildings, now Grade II listed. 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.