SearchCurrently displaying: 3 resultsYou've searched for:subject: "All Saints Church" xsubject: "Trade" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Longuet Higgins Collection (1)Pauline Cameron Collection (1)Turvey Appraisal Committee Collection (1)Filter by Subject Buildings (2)Clubs (1)Countryside (2)Education (2)Environment (1)Features (1)Health (1)Industry (1)Inns & Pubs (2)Landscape (1)Memories (1)Planning (1)Railways (1)Recreation (2)Religion (1)River (1)Roads (2)Shops (2)Street Views (1)Transport (2)Turvey People (1)Village Settlements (1)Filter by Coverage Decade 1830s (1)1920s (1)1930s (1)1940s (1)Filter by Format Booklet (1)Document (1)Flipbook (1)Picture (1) 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/JLH/001/002/036Newton Lane Entrance and Toll House “Entrance to Newton Lane Turvey Toll House” on reverse. Church in distance. Size 340 x 230mm Grey paper, uncut THS/PCM/002/004Memories of a Turvey Childhood Between the Wars Len Savage was a well known and liked figure in Turvey and he was often asked what it was like to live in Turvey as a child. A Little Savage – Len’s description of his days at school The Airship Incident – The R101 passes over Turvey Top of The Class – Len’s success at school Fun and Games ...