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 Fountain pub SFC/001/087 The Fountain public house in Loughton. Colour washed brick with a thatched roof, dating from the 18th century Church of All Saints, looking west SFC/001/088 Church of All Saints in Loughton, viewed from the east. Earliest features are probably 13th century Church of All Saints, interior SFC/001/089 Interior of the Church of All Saints in Loughton with the font on the right, viewed towards the altar Memorial Cottages SFC/001/090 Memorial Cottages. These almshouses were built in 1897 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee. Cows and sheep in a field SFC/001/091 Cows and sheep in a field, some standing by a galvanised trough. Cattle grazing in a field SFC/001/092 A field near Loughton with a trough and milk churn in the foreground and cattle grazing. Buildings, including the Church of All Saints in the background behind trees. SHENLEY BROOK END road sign SFC/001/093 Shenley Brook End road sign in foreground with houses and a parked car SHENLEY CHURCH END road sign SFC/001/094 Shenley Church End road sign looking west on Shenley Road in Loughton with the A5 Watling Street flyover above A farmhouse SFC/001/095 Farmhouse – possibly in the Shenleys Church of St Mary, Shenley Church End SFC/001/096 Church of St Mary, Shenley Church End. Features of all periods from 11th to 16th century. Pigs and sheep in fields SFC/001/097 Field with pigs in foreground, field of sheep behind and, on the right, Shenley Park House, formerly known as Shenley House. Possibly built in 1805 by the Knapp family, later owned by the Selby Lowndes and then Lord Cadman. The Grand Union Canal at Simpson SFC/001/054 The Grand Union Canal – a bend at Simpson village with trees and shrubs on either side and a house in the background. Monument in the Church of St Thomas and St Nicholas SFC/001/052 Monument in the chancel of The Church of St Thomas and St Nicholas, Simpson. Includes a roundel of weeping justice by J Bacon R.A., 1789 for Sir Walden Hanmer, M.P. a barrister, died 1783. Interior of the Church of St Thomas and St Nicholas SFC/001/053 Interior view of The Church of St Thomas and St Nicholas, Simpson. 14th and 15th century with various later additions Simpson Road with the Plough pub SFC/001/055 Simpson Road, Simpson, looking north east with the Plough public house on the left and the former shop (now a private residence) next to it. Free range chickens by a thatched cottage SFC/001/056 Free range chickens by a thatched cottage in Simpson (17c, timbered with brick infilling) Tractor pulling a baler SFC/001/057 Tractor pulling a baler in a field – near Simpson. Stacks of hay bales in the field. Blacksmith or farrier working on a horseshoe SFC/001/048 Blacksmith or farrier working on a horseshoe SIMPSON road sign SFC/001/049 Simpson village road sign with the Church of St Thomas and St Nicholas in the background Fox hunt riders on a country lane SFC/001/047 Fox hunt riders on a country lane Simpson village green SFC/001/050 Simpson village green with bus stop, war memorial, a pair of ninteenth century cottages and a thatched house on Newport Road. The Church of St Thomas and St Nicholas SFC/001/051 The Church of St Thomas and St Nicholas, Simpson. 14th and 15th century with various later additions A stack of hay bales SFC/001/058 A stack of hay bales in a field – near Simpson Dutch barn SFC/001/098 Dutch barn in Shenley area storing hay PAGE: < Prev567891011121314Next >