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THS/LCH/002Three Fishes Inn Sign Image of a sign for the Three Fishes shot in Frank Wright’s yard. Frank was a sign maker occupying premises known as Wrights, now the corner of Mill Lane and Bridge Street. THS/LCH/004Three Fishes looking East down Bridge Street An image with The Three Fishes to the right looking down Bridge Street. A female is leaning on the rail of the entrance to the Pub and a male is standing on the corner of Mill Lane. The sign that is used to promote the Inn was made by Frank Wright and can be seen in ... THS/LCH/009High Street Towards Chantry House Image of High Street (The Loop) looking towards Chantry House with Three Cranes to the left and Church Row to the right. Two cars and a motorcycle with sidecar can be seen with individuals standing by them. A young boy observes from across the street. A young woman stand at the gateway to a property ... THS/JNC/002/059Turvey Ye Three Fyshes Inn Photograph of pair of cottages and Ye Three Fyshes Inn in Bridge Street, Turvey. There are two petrol pumps between the windows of the left hand side of the Inn. The Inn sign displays three fish, one laying from left to right in the centre of the board and the other two fish form a cross overlaying ... THS/JNC/002/067Floods by Three Fyshes, Turvey, c. late 19th century Black and white photograph taken at waist or eye level from left pavement running up to Turvey Bridge, showing floods along Bridge Street. On right of road, three men are standing on chairs outside and into the road adjacent to the entrance to Ye Three Fyshes Inn. The floor water is above half way up the legs of ... THS/PCM/001/019Bridge Street A view of Bridge Street with Ye Three Fyshes on the right. THS/PCM/001/020Three Cranes Three Cranes THS/FFC/002/010Ye Three Fyshes with Petrol Pumps Ye Three Fyshes with petrol pumps on Bridge Street. THS/FFC/002/003F. J. Collins Transport Fleet Fleet of seven vehicles, mostly Bedford Trucks, the exception being a Commer (the one displaying Reg. No. VV5097. The Fleet belong to F. C. Collins, owner of Ye Three Fyshes and the garage is to the rear of the pub, where Turvey Motors can now be found. THS/FFC/002/002The Collins' Fleet on Turvey Bridge The vehicles on the bridge are all Bedford Trucks – Bedford (the manufacturer) was formed by Vauxhall in 1931. The smaller of the two cars (furthest from the camera) is an Austen Seven “Chummy” , the car was probably produced in 1928 or 1929. There were some bodywork changes introduced in 1930 and this is ... THS/FFC/002/001Drivers 1935/6 Drivers for the Collins Transport business. From left to right: Fred Wright, Frank Collins, Kellun Newton, Harry Chapman, Jack Frost, Tom Chapman, A.N.Other and Happy Harris. In the background are Ada Collins and Daphne Wright. THS/FFC/002/004Fred Collins Aged 3 Fred Collins in 1930 in the yard of Ye Three Fyshes THS/FFC/002/007Ada and Frank Collins Ada and Frank Collins in front of a barn at Ye Three Fyshes with their dog and Bill the family pet lamb. THS/FFC/002/008Fred Collins with Bill the lamb and Johnny the dog. This photograph is taken in the yard of Ye Three Fyshes and shows Frank Collins with another child and with them are Johnny the dog and Bill the family’s pet lamb. THS/FFC/002/009Frank Collins with Father Tommy in a Standard 11 Tourer Frank Collins with his father Tommy Collins in front of Ye Three Fyshes with Frank sitting inside a Standard Eleven ‘ Warwick’ Tourer. There is no petrol pump in this picture and so is earlier than the other pictures. Given the pristine condition of the car it is possible new and so would be dated ... THS/JWC/001Station End Image of Station End with villas on the left and the Swan public house in the distance. To the right is the end of the Barton homes. A female with a dog stands in the middle of the road, with a clear sign that a horse has recently passed this way. THS/JWC/008The Three Fishes The Three Fishes and Turvey Bridge in the 1870’s. A Carte de Viste picture by Kingham of Bedford THS/JWC/007The Three Cranes The Three Cranes PH Turvey in the 1870’s by Kingham of Bedford.