You are here: Home>Search Search Currently displaying: 767 results You've searched for: Decade: "1950s" x Search term Filter by Collection Andy Mills Collection (4)Bletchley Rugby Union Football Club (1)Charles Edward Green Collection (2)Days of Pride Collection. (1)Down Memory Lane (2)First World War Collection (6)General Strike (6)Joan Shean Collection (3)Olney Rugby Union Football Club (9)Rugby World Cup Collection (4)Sullivan Family Collection (1)Taylor Brown Collection. (66)The Colin Brown Collection (1)The Sylvia Mead Collection (5) Filter by Format Document (41)Photograph (77)Drawing (14)Postcard (2)Periodical (8)Pamphlet (2)Photographic Slide (1)Newspaper Cutting (12)Leaflet (2)Programme (8)Booklet (3)Newspaper (12) Filter by Decade 1800s (1)1810s (1)1820s (1)1830s (2)1840s (2)1850s (2)1860s (2)1870s (3)1880s (5)1890s (6)1900s (437)1910s (440)1920s (444)1930s (447)1940s (490)1950s (767)1960s (497)1970s (455)1980s (440)1990s (441)2000s (5)2010s (2) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Sheepdog in a field SMC/011/054 Sheepdog in a field, looking up to his owner. Clock Tower, Corner Pin. SMC/011/055 View of Clock Tower, Corner Pin across a lawn. Terraced houses to the right. Colour photograph. The Little Soldier statue in New Bradwell Cemetery. SMC/011/056 The Little Soldier statue in New Bradwell Cemetery. Colour photograph. The service of dedication of the Little Soldier statue in New Bradwell Cemetery. SMC/011/057 View (from the rear) of people attending the service of dedication of the Little Soldier statue in New Bradwell Cemetery. The service of dedication of the Little Soldier statue in New Bradwell Cemetery. SMC/011/058 Another view of people attending the service of dedication of the Little Soldier statue in New Bradwell Cemetery. Published as Photo C in ‘New Bradwell The Unique Community’, by Sylvia Mead, p229 Baptist Chapel, Bradwell Road. SMC/011/059 Baptist Chapel, Bradwell Road. Published as Photo A in ‘New Bradwell The Unique Community’, by Sylvia Mead p44. Colour photograph. Back alley of the Railway Company houses. SMC/011/060 Back alley of the Railway Company houses. Photo A in unknown book Fire in one of the railway houses. SMC/011/061 Fire in one of the railway houses: firemen and onlookers. Photo B in unknown book. A fire in one of the railway houses. SMC/011/062 A fire in one of the railway house: firemen and onlookers. Photo C_unknown book. Mrs Olwen Crisp walking along Half Mile Hill. SMC/011/067 Mrs Olwen Crisp walking along Half Mile Hill. Published as Photo A in ‘The Bradwells Old and New’, by Sylvia Mead p134 Mrs Olwen Crisp cycling along Little Linford Lane. SMC/011/068 Mrs Olwen Crisp cycling along Little Linford Lane. Published as Photo B in ‘The Bradwells Old and New’, by Sylvia Mead p134 King Edward Street, New Bradwell, almost deserted. SMC/011/025 View down King Edward Street, New Bradwell, almost deserted. Mission Hall, Caledonian Street SMC/011/023 Mission Hall, Caledonian Street. Colour photograph. Harwood Street in the snow. SMC/011/024 Harwood Street in the snow. St. James Street, with shops including one for "Coats of every description & speciality" SMC/011/026 St. James Street, with shops including one for ‘Coats of every description & speciality’ Postcard of New Bradwell High Street sent 21st July 1953. SMC/011/028 Postcard of New Bradwell High Street sent 21st July 1953. The card is addressed to Monsieur W.T. May, 53 Rue de L’Industrie, Aulnoye, France. The message is in French and is from “F”. Bounty Street School SMC/011/029 Bounty Street School. Colour photograph. The Morning Star pub, New Bradwell. SMC/011/030 The Morning Star pub, New Bradwell with a group of men outside. The building has a six-foot high advert for ‘Phipps Noted Ales & Ratcliffe’s Celebrated Stout’ Faith Tabernacle, Newport Road. SMC/011/032 Faith Tabernacle, Newport Road. Colour photograph. W J H Clamp's shop front, with the man himself, possibly in the High Street. SMC/011/034 W J H Clamp’s shop front (‘Leather Grindery and High Class Boots and Shoes’), with the man himself, possibly in the High Street. (photo has a tear in it) Mrs Compton's Grocery shop, 48 High Street, New Bradwell. SMC/011/035 Mrs Compton’s Grocery shop, 48 High Street, New Bradwell. She also sold home made faggots and peas. Goodmans Scrapyard with derelict saddle tank steam locomotive, Bradwell Road. SMC/011/037 Goodmans Scrapyard with derelict saddle tank steam locomotive, Bradwell Road. Colour photograph. Bradwell Brook SMC/011/016 Bradwell Brook. Colour photograph. Craddocks 1st Shop in Bradwell Road, East view. SMC/011/014 Craddocks 1st Shop in Bradwell Road, East view. Two almost identical colour photographs. PAGE: < Prev3456789101112Next >