You are here: Home>Search Search Currently displaying: 10 results You've searched for: Decade: "1940s" xDecade: "1930s" xFormat: "Photograph" x Search term Filter by Collection Down Memory Lane (1)Taylor Brown Collection. (2)The Sylvia Mead Collection (4) Filter by Format Photograph (10) Filter by Decade 1900s (3)1910s (3)1920s (3)1930s (10)1940s (10)1950s (3)1960s (3)1970s (3)1980s (3)1990s (3) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Photograph of Spurgeon Memorial Baptist Church BCH/010/002 Black and white photograph of the Spurgeon Memorial Baptist Church, which replaced the original building in 1892 on the same site as the previous building. It was used until 1975 Beryl Taylor and Frank Brown on a sledge. TBC/015/160 Black and white photograph showing Frank Brown and Beryl Taylor on a sledge. The ground is covered with snow and Frank and Beryl are dressed for a snowy day in warm clothes, hats and wellington boots. Frank is sitting on the back of the sledge with Beryl in front of him, probably the ... Beryl Taylor and Frank Brown on a sledge. TBC/015/165 Black and white photographic postcard showing Frank Brown and Beryl Taylor on a sledge. The ground is covered with snow and Frank and Beryl are dressed for a snowy day in warm clothes, hats and wellington boots. Frank is sitting on the back of the sledge with Beryl. Both are smiling towards ... Reservoir Goodman. SMC/012/055 Reservoir Goodman (she was given the unusual name because she was born by a reservoir). She married Edward Goodman in 1893, both aged 22 years. Both Hawkers. See SMC/012/054. Published in ‘A Century of Life in New Bradwell’, by Sylvia Mead, p8 Edward 'Teddy' Goodman. SMC/012/054 Edward ‘Teddy’ Goodman. He married Reservoir Goodman in 1893, both aged 22 years. Both Hawkers. See SMC/012/055. Published in ‘A Century of Life in New Bradwell’, by Sylvia Mead, p8 Old Bradwell children, possibly at a concert in aid of the Merry Comrades Association. SMC/008/001 Old Bradwell children, possibly at a concert in aid of the Merry Comrades Association. Published in ‘The Bradwells Old and New’, by Sylvia Mead p39. Joy Walker with 2 children evacuated to Old Bradwell in 1940-41. SMC/008/002 Joy Walker with 2 children evacuated to Old Bradwell in 1940-41. Published in ‘The Bradwells Old and New’, by Sylvia Mead p39. Great Linford High Street looking north DKC/001/005 Great Linford High Street, looking north with St Andrew’s School on the left and the Nag’s Head in the distance – undated early-mid C20th. Aylesbury St. Fenny Stratford, looking SW ECO/001/075 Aylesbury St. Fenny Stratford looking south-west from St Martin’s Church: Duffields Clothing; Stevens Bakers Group of Civil Defence Wardens ECO/001/185 Group of Wardens WWII. Nineteen men and women in uniform with CD badges and berets.