You are here: Home>Search Search Currently displaying: 405 results You've searched for: Decade: "1970s" xFormat: "Photographic Slide" x Search term Filter by Collection Days of Pride Collection. (3)Great Linford Festival: 1978 to 2008 (12)Richard Dunkley Collection (4) Filter by Format Photographic Slide (405) Filter by Subject Working conditions (3) Filter by Decade 1960s (1)1970s (405)1980s (112)1990s (26)2000s (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest The Plan for Milton Keynes SFC/001/010 The Plan for Milton Keynes – covers of volume one and two with a map of the designated area behind Information slide - population 1970 SFC/001/011 Information slide – 1970 – EXISTING POPULATION 45,000 – Background image of a wedding Information slide - population 1981 and 1990s SFC/001/012 Information slide – NEWCOMERS – 70,000 BY 1981 – 150,000 by 1990s Title Slide - Milton Keynes Development Corporation SFC/001/003 Title slide – MILTON KEYNES NEW CITY and Development Corporation logo Title Slide - The New City SFC/001/002 Title slide – “Wolverton Cine and Slide Club presents THE NEW CITY” – on a background of a landscape scene with field of cut crops in the foreground Title Slide - Where and How SFC/001/004 Titles slide – WHERE AND WHEN – background of small girl looking on a woodland pond scene Information slide - population total planned SFC/001/013 Information slide – 1994 – TOTAL POPULATION – Background scene of people on a beach Bletchley Railway station, looking south SFC/001/061 Bletchley Railway station, looking south from the platform with the main line tracks in the background and the signal box on the right. The flyover crosses from the left to the centre. Bletchley Railway station, looking south SFC/001/060 Bletchley Railway station, looking south from the platform with the main line tracks in the background and the signal box on the right. The flyover crosses from the left to the centre. BLETCHLEY & FENNY STRATFORD road sign SFC/001/059 Bletchley & Fenny Stratford road sign on the road from Simpson Fenny Stratford Railway Station SFC/001/062 Fenny Stratford Railway Station. Picturesque timber frame building applied over timber stud walls. Included booking office and waiting rooms, along with the stationmaster’s house. Level crossing and signal box SFC/001/063 Simpson Road, Fenny Stratford, looking west with the railway level crossing in the foreground and the signal box on the right. Fenny Lock on the Grand Union Canal SFC/001/064 Fenny Lock on the Grand Union Canal, looking southeast. A small blue leisure boat (Hydor) is passing through the lock with the lock-keeper’s cottage (remodelled in 1911) on the left. Fenny Lock on the Grand Union Canal SFC/001/065 Fenny Lock No.22 on the Grand Union Canal at Fenny Stratford viewed northwest towards the Red Lion public house. The pub is C19, considerably remodelled in 1907. Unusually the lock has a turntable bridge between the two gates, closed in this view. The Wharf on the Grand Union Canal at Fenny Stratford SFC/001/066 The Wharf on the south side of the Grand Union Canal at Fenny Stratford, to the west of the bridge under Watling Street. View is towards the premises of Valentin Ord and Nagle, glucose refinery, on the site of a former brewery Aylesbury Street shops SFC/001/067 Aylesbury Street, Fenny Stratford, near the junction with High Street (Watling Street). Retail businesses of Mares, Dewhurst and Greenways are shown. St Martin's Church, Fenny Stratford SFC/001/068 St Martin’s Church, Fenny Stratford, viewed from the junction of High Street (Watling Street) and Aylesbury Street. The original chapel was built by Edward Wing in 1724-30 for Browne Willis. A second nave was added in 1866 by William White and a further aisle built in 1908 by John Chadwick. There are further modern additions. St Martin's Church, Fenny Stratford SFC/001/069 St Martin’s Church, Fenny Stratford, viewed from the junction of High Street (Watling Street) and Aylesbury Street. The original chapel was built by Edward Wing in 1724-30 for Browne Willis. A second nave was added in 1866 by William White and a further aisle built in 1908 by John Chadwick. There are further modern additions. Large bore pipe laying SFC/002/008 Large bore pipe laying in progress CMK shopping building, Queens Court SFC/002/006 CMK shopping building, Queens Court Black Horse statue SFC/002/007 Black Horse statue in CMK by Elisabeth Frink Church of All Saints, Loughton SFC/001/086 Church of All Saints in Loughton, viewed from the west. Earliest features are probably 13th century Ex-hospital farmhouse SFC/001/084 Rear of farmhouse – between Bletchley and Loughton. This used to be the district’s isolation hospital. LOUGHTON road sign, and the Talbot pub SFC/001/085 The Talbot public house in Loughton PAGE: < Prev45678910111213Next >