SearchCurrently displaying: 9 resultsYou've searched for:subject: "Features" xformat: "Postcard" xsubject: "River" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Dave Easton Collection (8)Filter by Subject Buildings (2)Monuments (6)Filter by Coverage Decade 1880s (1)1890s (2)1900s (3)1910s (3) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/DET/044Jonah In The River Turvey Jonah with Turvey Bridge in the background. Dated 21 Sept 1915 and the postcard is addressed to Mrs Westwood, 38 Handsworth Road, Birmingham. The message reads ” Tuesday found this old friend of yours at Turvey – do you remember him? Am sending off Ethel’s lace today – hope she likes it. Much love to both ... THS/DET/045Jonah and Bridge Turvey The front of the postcard is numbered 1310. The reverse is blank. THS/DET/046Turvey Bridge No 7 Image of Jonah with Turvey Bridge in the background. Reverse is blank. THS/DET/047Turvey Bridge Image of Jonah with Turvey Bridge in the background. Published by Sidney Wiggins, photographic artist 41 Stanley St. Bedford. Dated 21 May 1915 and addressed to Mrs Bishop Highclire Windsor Avenue Brighton. Message reads ” Thursday. Dear Ma thank for parcel. No bombs on ? Wiggins yet I suppose shall not be able to get home from ... THS/DET/048Jonah In The River Turvey Image of Jonah with Turvey Bridge in the background. Reverse is blank. THS/DET/061The Mill and Jonah, Turvey Blank postcard. THS/DET/065The Mill And Jonah, Turvey Blank postcard. The right hand side of the Mill has no roof. THS/DET/076Turvey Bridge Image of Jonah looking towards Turvey Bridge. THS/PCM/001/023Suicide of Jonah In 1895 the River Great Ouse froze and Jonah, who at that time was erected in the Mill Pond, toppled over and came away from his plinth. The statue was placed on a larger plinth and moved to its current location. The image includes 8 men standing around the fallen Jonah and the postcard is marked ‘Suicide ...