You are here: Home>Search Search Currently displaying: 51 results You've searched for: Decade: "1960s" xCollection: "Taylor Brown Collection." x Search term Filter by Collection Taylor Brown Collection. (51) Filter by Format Document (16)Letter (1)Photograph (7)Periodical (2)Programme (1)Newspaper (17) Filter by Decade 1880s (1)1890s (1)1900s (2)1910s (3)1920s (4)1930s (5)1940s (5)1950s (5)1960s (51)1970s (6)1980s (4)1990s (4)2000s (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Hayley and Graham Edwards. TBC/015/159 Black and white photograph showing Bernice Brown’s children Graham and Hayley Edwards with Louisa Taylor in the back garden of 170, Church Street, Wolverton 1966/7. This is a copy. Miscellaneous newspapers and photographs TBC/018 Newspapers and oversized photographs. The newspapers and magazines relate to the Royal Family, the death of Churchill and the Lunar Landing in 1969 Issue of The Illustrated London News. TBC/018/012 The Illustrated London News dated Feb 6th 1965. Front cover shows a photograph of Churchill’s coffin lying in state in Westminster Hall. The issue contains three articles and many captioned photographs of Churchill’s funeral. Issue of the Daily Mirror. TBC/018/013 Daily Mirror dated July 21st 1969. The headline is ‘Man on the Moon’. Issue of the Daily Mirror. TBC/018/014 Daily Mirror dated July 22nd 1969. The headline is ‘Link-up! They’re together again’. Article relating to the return of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin from the moon to their Apollo command ship. Daily Telegraph special supplement. TBC/018/015 Picture supplement entitled ‘Churchill: Farewell to greatness’ containing three articles and many captioned photographs of Churchill’s funeral. The family and friends at Wolverton Pool. TBC/018/017 Colour photograph showing Lou Taylor, Peter Edwards, Bernice Brown, Betty Fleet, Olive Styles, Beryl Brown, Joyce Coleman and Daphne Kilsby at Wolverton Pool Wolverton Express, Friday 8th April 1966. TBC/014/036 Wolverton Express newspaper dated 8th April 1966. The newspaper records the day the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh visited Stony Stratford and Wolverton. Includes an eight-page souvenir of the royal tour. The Straight Streets of Wolverton. TBC/014/045 Newspaper page dated 14th March 1969 showing an aerial photograph of Wolverton entitled ‘The straight streets of Wolverton’ Personal Photographs. TBC/015 A miscellaneous collection of family photographs, birthday and Christmas cards from the 20th century. The family and friends at Wolverton Pool. TBC/015/011 Colour photograph showing Lou Taylor, Peter Edwards, Bernice Brown, Betty Fleet, Olive Styles, Beryl Brown, Joyce Coleman and Daphne Kilsby at Wolverton Pool Silver Wedding Congratulations TBC/005/024 Wolverton Express newspaper dated Friday October 23rd 1964 . The headline reads ‘Shortage of Police now ‘frightening”. On the back page are two messages of congratulation on their Silver Wedding to Frank and Beryl Brown from family members. Deaths. TBC/006/003 Newspaper clipping (date and title unknown) announcing the death of Blanche Florence May Brown (née Wildman) on 10th April Died after 91st birthday party TBC/006/006 Newspaper clipping (date and title unknown) showing article written about the death of Mr. Frank W. Brown, under the headline of ‘Died after 91st birthday party’. Deaths. TBC/006/008 Wolverton Express dated January 3rd 1964. On the back page is the announcement of the death of Thomas Taylor Death certificate. TBC/006/009 Death certificate for Thomas Taylor who died on 2nd January 1964, age 78yrs. The death certificate is signed and dated 3rd January 1964. Certified copy of an entry of Death. TBC/006/010 Copy of the death certificate of Thomas Taylor. The certificate is issued for the purpose of the Friendly Societies Act. It is on yellow paper which is printed with red writing and filled in with black ink. Receipt from A.W Gurney and son in envelope. TBC/006/011 Envelope addressed to Mrs. Taylor 170, Church Street Wolverton, Bucks. Invoice and receipt for the funeral of Thomas Taylor. Printed on white paper with black writing, it lays out the services provided and the prices for each of them. The total is £55-16-0. At the bottom is a receipt for the total ... Letter from A.W Gurney and son in envelope. TBC/006/012 Envelope addressed to Mrs. Taylor 170, Church Street Wolverton, Bucks. Letter enclosed to Mrs. Taylor enclosing a copy of the order for the memorial stone for Thomas Taylor. Printed in black and hand written with blue ink, dated July 27th 1964. Order form from A W Gurney and Son. TBC/006/013 Order from A.W Gurney and Son, Funeral director to Mrs. Taylor. The order is dated June 1964 and details where Thomas Taylor’s grave is to be erected and the inscription required. The total amount was £53-12-0. The order is printed on white paper with black and it is handwritten in blue ink. Receipt from A.W Gurney and son in envelope. TBC/006/014 Receipt from A.W Gurney and sons for the memorial stone totalling £53-12-0. It is printed on notepaper in black ink. At the bottom is a receipt for the full amount with a brown stamp attached Dated 23 November 1964. District Probate Registry leaflet TBC/006/015 Leaflets about the District Probate Registry in an envelope. The information is printed on cream paper in black ink and explains that an enclosed document (not here) is a grant of Probate/Letter of Administration. The envelope is brown, has ‘On her Majesty’s Service’ printed on it and is dated 28 Nov 1963. A Prayer for the Family TBC/006/027 Card with a prayer on it: ‘A Prayer for the family’. It is printed in blue and has a Maltese cross above the title. On the reverse of the card is the logo of Christian Family Year 1962-1963 and a statement beginning: ‘I will try to understand afresh the full meaning of my ... St George's Players in 'Pools Paradise'. TBC/007/011 Photograph shows the St George’s players in ‘Pools Paradise’. There are a group of choir boys in a semi-circle around a man and a lady kneeling on the floor with a map in front of them. The man is wearing a checked waistcoat and tweed jacket and the lady is dressed as ... PAGE: 123Next >