SearchCurrently displaying: 5 resultsYou've searched for:subject: "Turvey People" xsubject: "Celebrations" xsubject: "Events" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Fred Collins Collection (1)Janet Cockings Collection (2)Kent Collection (1)Pauline Cameron Collection (1)Filter by Subject All Saints Church (2)Buildings (1)Civic Life (1)Clubs (1)Conflict (2)Education (1)Environment (1)Features (2)Health (1)Inns & Pubs (1)Leisure (1)Memories (2)Monuments (1)Occupations (2)Recreation (2)Shops (1)Societies (1)Trade (1)Tradition (1)Transport (1)Turvey Families (2)Filter by Coverage Decade 1920s (1)1930s (2)1940s (2)1950s (2)1960s (1)1970s (1)1980s (1)1990s (1)Filter by Format Document (2)Flipbook (1)Newspaper Cutting (2)Photograph (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/JNC/003/014A wedding and a farewell. Unknown newspaper. The article records the marriage of Miss Emily Louisa King of Abbey Square and Mr Walter Turner of Kempston. A second article records the farewell service to the Rev. J. R. Price The article has a long list of those present and who spoke at the service. 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/FFC/001The Memoirs of Fred Collins 1928 - 1946 Select the diagonal arrows to view as full screen The memoirs cover the early years in the life of Fred Collins who was born in The Three Fyshes Pub in 1928. H is father Frank together with his mother Ada ran The Three Fyshes. Frank also owned part of Tander’s Close where he kept cows and ... THS/PCM/002/005My War Years and Return to Turvey Following the considerable interest in his first booklet “Memories of a childhood between the wars” , Len Savage produced this sequel covering his life in the Second World War and his return to Turvey. Wartime Travels – Len describes his wartime experiences. Return to Turvey – Setting up home and starting a family in Turvey The Cold War ... THS/JNC/003/013Retirement of Dr Round Unknown Newspaper. Villagers prescribe tea as retirement medicine. Article recording the retirement of Dr Round of Richmond House following 36 years of service in Turvey. He was presented with a cheque for £155 (following a collection) and a tea trolley. The article tells some of the history of Dr Round and reports that he intends to stay ...