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Wedding accessories.
TBC/016
The wedding dress, shoes, headdress and horseshoe from the wedding of Beryl Taylor and Frank Brown in 1939
Wedding
TBC/005/003
Daventry Express Newspaper from November 12th 1904. On Page 4 is the description of the wedding of Louisa Ann Chown and Thomas Taylor.
We've Had Our Own European Community Here For Years (26 January 1973)
TRM/004
The possibility that foreign workers may come to take up jobs in the new city of Milton Keynes has a very old familiar ring about it. Ever since that war, foreign workers have been settling in the district, sometimes in not-inconsiderable numbers. We have absorbed Poles, Latvians, Estonians, Italians, Pakistanis, Hungarians, even Russians. Could the brickworks in ...
We're Going Live! [newspaper articles]
CTC/002/036
Newspaper articles from the Citizen Go! – preview of the first ever MK Music Festival to be held Fri-Mon 28-31 August 1992, and the closure of the Zazoo nightclub.
We're committed to excellence! [newspaper cutting]
CTC/003/030
An article from Milton Keynes Citizen’s Go! talks about the Blues Collective appearing on Anglia TV’s Wide Angle programme and about a concert they will do at Stantonbury Leisure Centre on 23 Dec. Also it has an interview with band singers Lee Scriven and Graham Dee.
We Should Build For Brightness (14 March 1975)
TRM/109
The other afternoon I had a run through the new part of the new city of Milton Keynes. I wanted to find the whereabouts of the Stantonbury Campus in daylight in case I wished to go there in darkness some time. I had heard that the road which begins in Bletchley as Bond Avenue led ...
We Are Recruiting - Creative Co-ordinator
Living Archive Milton Keynes Creative Co-ordinator Job Description The Living Archive creative network project In 2024 Living Archive Milton Keynes celebrates ...
Wayfarers and Sports Centre, Milton Keynes
TMK/001/039
“Photography by A.A Catlin.” Image of Wayfarers and the Sports Centre next to Willen Lake.
Wayfarers and Lake, Milton Keynes
TMK/001/038
“Photograph by A.A. Catlin.” Image of different boats on Willen Lake with Wayfarers on the left.
Wavendon Tower
SFC/001/210
Wavendon Tower, previously the manor house.
Wavendon Tower
TWC/14/004
Colour slide of Wavendon Tower. Outside is a green and white minibus with ‘Milton Keynes Development Corporation’ and logo in white on the door. Photo taken from approximately Lat:52.025112 Lon:-0.67910045. Possibly taken in the 1970s
Wavendon Advanced Factory Unit telephones and power sockets
RDY/02/009
Slide of two grey dial telephones on a yellow table top showing line connection points for telephones and with plug sockets at the back. Inside a Wavendon Advanced Factory Unit (AFU).
Wavendon Advanced Factory unit Steelwork Detail
RDY/02/002
Slide showing close up detail in an upwards aspect of steel framework joints of an Advanced Factory Unit (AFU) in Wavendon
Wavendon Advanced Factory unit Steelwork
RDY/02/001
Slide of the steel frame of an Advanced Factory Unit (AFU) in Wavendon with trees and pathway in the foreground
Wavendon Advanced Factory unit Interior
RDY/02/011
Slide showing close up view through an opening to a cubicled office section in a Wavendon Advanced Factory Unit (AFU). It has yellow furniture with red steelwork
Wavendon Advanced Factory Unit Interior
RDY/02/012
Slide of the interior of a Wavendon Advanced Factory Unit (AFU) showing a view down past the draft boards. The furniture is all yellow with red steelwork
Wavendon Advanced Factory Unit Interior
RDY/02/013
Slide of the interior of a Wavendon Advanced Factory Unit (AFU), looking down from an upper level showing desk spaces and storage units and doors in the background. The furniture and floor are all yellow with white walls with red framework
Wavendon Advanced Factory Unit Interior
RDY/02/008
Slide of the interior of a Wavendon Advanced Factory Unit (AFU) with a predominately yellow colour scheme interspersed with red steel work and rubbish bins. Draftboards, desks, chairs, storage and telephones can be seen
Wavendon Advanced Factory Unit Interior
RDY/02/010
Slide of the interior of a Wavendon Advanced Factory Unit (AFU) showing yellow furniture set out in cubicle formation and with an area of draft boards in the top left corner
Wavendon Advanced Factory Unit central staircase
RDY/02/007
Slide of the central stairs in a Wavendon Advanced Factory Unit (AFU) with yellow and red colour scheme
Watling Street looking north from Stag Bridge
ESS/001/068
Watling Street looking north from Stag Bridge
Waterhall Park
TMK/003/003
“This leaflet describes one of the many park areas in Milton Keynes. Because of the extensive landscaping running through new housing areas man new parts of the City are set within a ‘parkland’ scene. Small open spaces are to be found throughout housing areas, often containing a variety of children’s play spaces, local sportsgrounds and ...
Water pump
SFC/001/193
A hand-operated water pump outside the cottages, a reminder of days gone by.
Water Eaton Village, Bletchley
BOD/001/089
Water Eaton Village, Bletchley. On the back is a handwritten note (in grey) “Before it was all built over 1890”.
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