SearchCurrently displaying: 6 resultsYou've searched for:subject: "Clubs" xsubject: "Events" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Fred Collins Collection (1)Janet Cockings Collection (3)Parochial Church Council (1)Filter by Subject All Saints Church (2)Buildings (1)Celebrations (4)Charity (1)Civic Life (2)Conflict (1)Education (1)Environment (1)Features (1)Inns & Pubs (1)Leisure (2)Memories (2)Occupations (1)Recreation (1)Shops (1)Societies (4)Trade (1)Tradition (1)Transport (1)Turvey Families (1)Turvey People (2)Filter by Coverage Decade 1920s (1)1930s (1)1940s (1)1970s (2)2000s (2)Filter by Format Booklet (1)Document (1)Flipbook (1)Photograph (3) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/JNC/001/008Midsummer Festival, All Saints Church The programme for the Midsummer Festival at All Saints Church on 13th and 14th June 2009. THS/JNC/002/056Turvey Silver Jubilee Tea Party Tea Party for older folk of Turvey for the Silver Jubilee in 1977. The photograph shows 12 ladies and 1 gentleman seated around an oblong table laden with food. Standing behind the table are 8 ladies dressed in day dresses wearing large brimmed summer hats, serving cups of tea to their guests. THS/JNC/002/057Turvey Silver Jubilee Tea Party Three tables of guests and helpers at the Silver Jubilee tea party for older folk of Turvey in the Turvey Village Hall. THS/PCM/001/030Len Savage and 'Dig for Victory' Len Savage on the Turvey Bloomers ‘Dig for Victory’ stand at the Church Midsummer Festival 2009. THS/PPC/002/002/009Chapter 8: Village FestivalsThe Festivals referred to in this Chapter are the Choral Festival of Church Music, the Flower Show of Turvey Horticultural Society and the Friendly Societies’ Festival which brought together the following clubs: The Queen’s Club, The Women’s Club, The Old Men’s Club, The Chain of Friendship Club, The Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, The Free Gardeners’ ... 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 ...