SearchCurrently displaying: 5 resultsYou've searched for:subject: "Religion" xsubject: "Monuments" xsubject: "All Saints Church" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection David Betts Collection (1)Janet Cockings Collection (1)Longuet Higgins Collection (2)Turvey Appraisal Committee Collection (1)Filter by Subject Buildings (3)Civic Life (1)Clubs (1)Congregational Chapel (1)Countryside (1)Education (1)Features (2)Health (1)Inns & Pubs (2)Leisure (1)Methodist Chapel (1)Recreation (1)Roman Catholic (1)Societies (1)Tradition (1)Transport (2)Turvey Abbey (1)Turvey Families (1)Turvey People (2)Filter by Coverage Decade 1800s (2)1810s (2)1820s (2)1830s (2)1840s (2)1970s (1)2000s (1)Filter by Format Booklet (1)Flipbook (1)Newspaper Cutting (1)Picture (2) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/TAC/003/003Part 3: Turvey Today A description of the village in 1981, covering the Buildings, Stone Walls and Trees, people, places of worship,Education, Shops, Industries, Hostelries, Traffic and Transport, Health Services, Other Public Services, Street Lighting, Leisure, Recreation, and Social Activities. Clubs, Societies and Organisations mentioned include: The Mother and Toddler Group, The Pre-School Play Group, Friends of Turvey School Association, ... THS/JNC/003/002People of the Village of Turvey From the Mercury & Herald. Article “People of the Village of Turvey” which makes reference to Turvey’s five pubs, the ancient mill, The Tinker of Turvey, Jonah. attempts to create a conservation area in the village, Charles Longuet Higgins’ attempts to save foxes, a suggestion that David Livingstone visited the Manse, Mrs Allen’s 40 year ... THS/JLH/001/002/040Memorial to The Reverend Legh Richmond Picture depicting memorial to The Reverend Legh Richmond, Rector of Turvey 1805-1827 Size 230 x 190mm White paper, painting with border THS/JLH/001/002/041Turvey Church from the South East Turvey Church from the South East, Higgins Mausoleum visible on right Size 340 x 230mm Grey paper, uncut THS/DVB/001Higgins MausoleumPermission to build the The Grade II listed Higgins Mausoleum was sought by John Higgins (1768 – 1846) of Turvey Abbey in 1825 as a result of the Higgins family vault at Weston Underwood becoming full. It was built by John Warren. The mausoleum has been regularly used by the Higgins and Longuet Higgins families associated ...