SearchCurrently displaying: 8 resultsYou've searched for:subject: "Memories" xcoverage_decade: "1930s" xformat: "Document" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Fred Collins Collection (1)Longuet Higgins Collection (1)Pauline Cameron Collection (2)Rectory Collection (1)Turvey Appraisal Committee Collection (1)Voices Collection (2)Filter by Subject All Saints Church (1)Buildings (1)Celebrations (2)Civic Life (1)Clubs (2)Conflict (2)Education (1)Environment (1)Events (2)Features (2)Inns & Pubs (1)Leisure (2)Monuments (1)Occupations (1)Recreation (1)Shops (1)Societies (1)Trade (1)Tradition (1)Transport (1)Turvey Families (2)Turvey People (3)Filter by Coverage Decade 1900s (4)1910s (4)1920s (6)1950s (7)1960s (7)1970s (6)1980s (6)1990s (3)2000s (2)2010s (2)Filter by Format Flipbook (1)Transcript (2) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/PCM/002/00180 Years of Reminiscences In advance of North Beds District Planning Department drawing up a village plan for Turvey in 1980, the Turvey Appraisal Committee co-ordinated undertakings designed to produce an accurate account of the village and its life. As a result of various meetings, which included residents who have lived all or most of their lives in the village, ... 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 ... THS/PCM/002/005My War Years and Return to Turvey Following the considerable interest in his first booklet “Memories of a childhood between the wars” , Len Savage produced this sequel covering his life in the Second World War and his return to Turvey. Wartime Travels – Len describes his wartime experiences. Return to Turvey – Setting up home and starting a family in Turvey The Cold War ... THS/VCS/007Dave Hilson: Transcript of Interviews David Hilson was born in Turvey in 1932. His mother’s maiden name was Wooding, a very common name in Turvey throughout the 19th century. Dave remembers that when he was growing up in Ladybridge Terrace, he lived next door to Woodings on either side, making three in a row with his grandmother, who lived with ... THS/VCS/008Harold and Gary Sargent: Transcript of Interview Harold has lived all his life in Turvey after leaving Bedford with his family whilst a baby from 1927 to the present day and whose love of cricket and football led to his son, Gary, successfully pursuing a career in professional football with several clubs. Harold began his bricklaying apprenticeship with the Warren brothers building company ... THS/JLH/003/005Letter from Sis to TeddyThis is likely to be a letter from Albina Cecil Bazeley, wife of Rev. Henry Hugh Longuet Higiins, to her brother Teddy. The letter refers to her young life and being a guide leader. THS/TAC/004Turvey: 80 Years of Reminiscences In 1980, in advance of North Beds. District Planning Dept. drawing up a village plan for Turvey, the Turvey Appraisal Committee (a small group of residents and with the blessing of the Parish Council) co-ordinated work designed to produce an accurate account of the village and its life, including comment on what residents would wish ... THS/REC/002/001Memories of Turvey Memories of Turvey between 1900 and 1980 by Dorothy Stewart Humphry whose mother, Annie Warren, was born in the village. Dorothy describes visiting relatives living in May Road during the school holidays, and playing in the river as children.