You are here: Home>Archive>The Sylvia Mead Collection>P&Q - Views of New & Old Bradwell P&Q - Views of New & Old Bradwell Folder P&Q – Views of New Bradwell & Old Bradwell Extent 86 photos Contributor Sylvia Mead Reference number SMC/011 Storage location SMC Box 3 Records in this Group King Edward Street, New Bradwell, almost deserted. SMC/011/025 View down King Edward Street, New Bradwell, almost deserted. 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’ Spencer Street SMC/011/027 Spencer Street after renovations in 1978. Colour photograph. 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’ Newport Road, New Bradwell. Junction with Glyn Street. SMC/011/031 Newport Road, New Bradwell. Junction with Glyn Street. The shop on the corner with adverts for Castrol Lubrequipment and Dunlop is the Willards shop in 2017. Faith Tabernacle, Newport Road. SMC/011/032 Faith Tabernacle, Newport Road. Colour photograph. Newport Road flooded. July 1979. SMC/011/033 Newport Road flooded. July 1979. 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 entrance, Bradwell Road. SMC/011/036 Goodmans Scrapyard entrance, Bradwell Road. Colour photograph. 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. John Goodman in Goodmans Yard with a pike. SMC/011/038 John Goodman in Goodmans Yard (opposite the Cuba hotel) with a pike. (written on the back is ‘John Goodman & pike opp. Cuba Jack G’). This image shows the same occasion as SMCP374 (see SMC/012/045). Old Bradwell Road, New Bradwell SMC/011/039 Old Bradwell Road, New Bradwell. Early colour photograph. West View along Bradwell Road, New Bradwell. SMC/011/040 West View along Bradwell Road, New Bradwell. Colour photograph. Stanton Avenue. SMC/011/041 Stanton Avenue. Colour photograph. The Old Windmill, Stantonbury. SMC/011/042 Photo of the Old Windmill, Stantonbury. Labelled at the foot of the picture in the centre. Bradwell Road and Bridge Street. View from High Street of cleared railway houses. SMC/011/043 Bradwell Road and Bridge Street. View from High Street of cleared railway houses. Colour photograph. First Company houses demolished. SMC/011/044 First Company houses demolished. The larger houses at the ends of the original streets are shown still standing. Colour photograph. Reconstruction of Bradwell Road canal bridge. SMC/011/045 Reconstruction of Bradwell Road canal bridge. Eight Arches, Grand Union Canal. SMC/011/046 Eight Arches, Grand Union Canal. Looking west towards Wolverton, eleven storey flats visible on skyline. Colour photograph. Steam Tram at Wolverton Station with Goodman's horse drawn cart beside it SMC/011/047 Steam Tram at Wolverton Station. Goodman’s horse drawn cart beside it. (Jack G). Canal Bridge, Bradwell Road in the snow. SMC/011/048 View across back gardens to Canal Bridge, Bradwell Road in the snow. New Inn in the background. PAGE:< Previous1234Next > No Comments Start the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this page Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ In this collection Our archive Collection: The Sylvia Mead Collection Group: P&Q - Views of New & Old Bradwell Item: Bradwell windmillItem: Mr & Mrs Squire & Connie, Haversham Rd.Item: Agnes Skinner.Item: Newport Road. Semi-detached houses.Item: Wolverton Hill 1993Item: Bradwell BrookItem: New Bradwell (with Good News store)Item: New Bradwell, from the direction of Wolverton.Item: Mill stone set into the groundItem: Railway Cottages plaque, Spencer St.Item: Side wall of shop, with adverts for 'Bristol Tipped Cigarettes' and ice creamItem: Chapel in North StreetItem: Chapel in Thompson StreetItem: Craddocks 1st Shop in Bradwell Road, East view.Item: Millstone, resting on the groundItem: Bradwell BrookItem: The Laurels, High Street, New Bradwell 1993Item: New Bradwell rooftops and treesItem: Moon Street School, Wolverton.Item: Frozen Grand Union Canal.Item: Wood Street, decorated.Item: Wood Street, decoratedItem: Mission Hall, Caledonian StreetItem: Harwood Street in the snow.Item: King Edward Street, New Bradwell, almost deserted.Item: St. James Street, with shops including one for "Coats of every description & speciality"Item: Spencer StreetItem: Postcard of New Bradwell High Street sent 21st July 1953.Item: Bounty Street SchoolItem: The Morning Star pub, New Bradwell.Item: Newport Road, New Bradwell. Junction with Glyn Street.Item: Faith Tabernacle, Newport Road.Item: Newport Road flooded. July 1979.Item: W J H Clamp's shop front, with the man himself, possibly in the High Street.Item: Mrs Compton's Grocery shop, 48 High Street, New Bradwell.Item: Goodmans Scrapyard entrance, Bradwell Road.Item: Goodmans Scrapyard with derelict saddle tank steam locomotive, Bradwell Road.Item: John Goodman in Goodmans Yard with a pike.Item: Old Bradwell Road, New BradwellItem: West View along Bradwell Road, New Bradwell.Item: Stanton Avenue.Item: The Old Windmill, Stantonbury.Item: Bradwell Road and Bridge Street. View from High Street of cleared railway houses.Item: First Company houses demolished.Item: Reconstruction of Bradwell Road canal bridge.Item: Eight Arches, Grand Union Canal.Item: Steam Tram at Wolverton Station with Goodman's horse drawn cart beside itItem: Canal Bridge, Bradwell Road in the snow.Item: The New Inn, New Bradwell.Item: Canal Hill, Bradwell Road, New Bradwell.Item: Parish Church, Old Bradwell.Item: Possibly members of the Bradwell Working Men`s Club outing.Item: Steam Train under footbridge at Old BradwellItem: Sheepdog in a fieldItem: Clock Tower, Corner Pin.Item: The Little Soldier statue in New Bradwell Cemetery.Item: The service of dedication of the Little Soldier statue in New Bradwell Cemetery.Item: The service of dedication of the Little Soldier statue in New Bradwell Cemetery.Item: Baptist Chapel, Bradwell Road.Item: Back alley of the Railway Company houses.Item: Fire in one of the railway houses.Item: A fire in one of the railway houses.Item: Winter of 1963 in Harwood Street.Item: Graham & Andrew Crisp in 1963 Winter snow on a canal boat.Item: 1963 Winter view of canal & railway hills by the New Inn.Item: Canal Bridge in 1963 Winter snow.Item: Mrs Olwen Crisp walking along Half Mile Hill.Item: Mrs Olwen Crisp cycling along Little Linford Lane.Item: Central Milton Keynes shopping centre under construction, the view to Secklow Gate 1977-78.Item: Hiorns DIY shop, St Mary St, New Bradwell.Item: Sid Telfer Ltd (Builders Merchants, Timber and DIY shop), Newport RoadItem: Sid Telfer outside his DIY shop in Newport RoadItem: Mrs Isobel Scott who worked her whole life on the farm at Old BradwellItem: Haymaking in Common Lane, Old Bradwell.Item: Photograph of Mrs Smith, of Old BradwellItem: The Victoria Inn, Vicarage Road, Old Bradwell.Item: Laying the foundation stone of the Memorial Hall, Old Bradwell in October 1923.Item: Loughton Road showing the old Providence Place on the left, the Bakehouse shop on the right.Item: Houses in Bradwell Road, Old Bradwell, c1939.Item: The Old Vicarage (Old Bradwell).Item: Vicarage Road, Old Bradwell, viewed from Abbey Road end.Item: Cottages in Abbey Road, Old Bradwell in the early 1930s.Item: Thatched cottages at the approach to Old Bradwell.Item: Victoria Inn, Vicarage Road, Old Bradwell. 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