You are here: Home>Search Search Currently displaying: 21 results You've searched for: Format: "Photograph" xDecade: "1970s" xDecade: "1980s" x Search term Filter by Collection Days of Pride Collection. (7)The Story of the Original Central Milton Keynes (9)The Sylvia Mead Collection (3) Filter by Format Photograph (21) Filter by Decade 1900s (3)1910s (3)1920s (3)1930s (3)1940s (3)1950s (3)1960s (3)1970s (21)1980s (21)1990s (4) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Image 111. 'Every exposed column was inspected personally by us for alignment' (Syd Green) CMK/002/111 The CMK team visit Boulton and Paul Steelworks in Middlesbrough c.1975 to determine the steel specification for the columns. Photograph of Hawtin Mundy. DOP/003/075 Black and white photograph of Hawtin Mundy. He is wearing a cap and is holding out his hands in front of him, his stick is resting on one hand. Possibly taken in a living room. Photograph of a projection of a large image of Hawtin Mundy. DOP/004/012 Colour photograph of a projection of a large image of Hawtin Mundy with people in the foreground looking at it. Photograph of four men dressed as soldiers and a costume horse. DOP/004/013 Colour photograph of four men dressed as soldiers and a costume horse, presumably from a production of ‘Days of Pride’. There is one man on the left and the horse is looking at him the second man on the left is leaning across to the right. Photograph of four men dressed as soldiers and a costume horse. DOP/004/014 Colour photograph of four men dressed as soldiers and a costume horse, presumably from a production of ‘Days of Pride’. There are two men on either side of the horse which is looking towards the camera. Photograph of a scene from a play. DOP/004/015 Colour photograph of a scene from a play, presumably ‘Days of Pride’. Photograph of two people dressed as soldiers talking to each other. DOP/004/016 Black and white photograph of two people dressed as soldiers talking to each other. Presumably a scene from ‘Days of Pride’. The soldier on the left is angled towards the camera. Photograph of two people dressed as soldiers talking to each other. DOP/004/017 Black and white photograph of two people dressed as soldiers talking to each other. Presumably a scene from ‘Days of Pride’. The soldier on the right is angled towards the camera. Image 25. 'A continuous ramp linked various internal galleries' (Derek Walker) CMK/002/025 John Donat’s photograph of the building model of the Gallery in Park. Image 26. 'In the early days we had boules courts on the boulevard central reservations.' (Derek Walker) CMK/002/026 The image shows chairs and bags placed on a central reservation, and four boules players. A few boules are scattered on the gravel. Image 61. 'The Corporation was there to get things done' (Frank Henshaw) CMK/002/061 Image of a display of prototype street furniture for the Shopping Building: a wooden bench, ash tray, wastepaper bin and an advertising board. Image 69. ' There was tremendous pride, passion and enthusiasm for what we did' (Douglas Burcham) CMK/002/069 Photograph of the early stages of erection of part of the Shopping Building steelwork. Image 77. 'We came up Common Lane... which ran virtually across CMK' (Jan Blackhall) CMK/002/077 A view towards Midsummer House (Midsummer Boulevard) along what was left of the ancient Common Lane, on land designated as the site of the City Church. Image 80. The Sewage Works CMK/002/080 The completed Sewage Works building c.1980 Image 93. 'We did produce some smashing buildings' (Ivan Pickles) CMK/002/093 A view of the office building Norfolk House, with the Octo sculpture by Wendy Taylor in the foreground. Image 96. 'A very convenient place' (Ken Baker) CMK/002/096 CMK Boulevard construction in progress, showing porte-cochères, street lighting and trees already in place. Reservoir Goodman. SMC/012/055 Reservoir Goodman (she was given the unusual name because she was born by a reservoir). She married Edward Goodman in 1893, both aged 22 years. Both Hawkers. See SMC/012/054. Published in ‘A Century of Life in New Bradwell’, by Sylvia Mead, p8 Edward 'Teddy' Goodman. SMC/012/054 Edward ‘Teddy’ Goodman. He married Reservoir Goodman in 1893, both aged 22 years. Both Hawkers. See SMC/012/055. Published in ‘A Century of Life in New Bradwell’, by Sylvia Mead, p8 Old Bradwell children, possibly at a concert in aid of the Merry Comrades Association. SMC/008/001 Old Bradwell children, possibly at a concert in aid of the Merry Comrades Association. Published in ‘The Bradwells Old and New’, by Sylvia Mead p39. The prize for a Brick-Throwing Championship DKC/001/022 A photograph of a PHORPRES brick and a cardboard box. The label on the box says “To: The Winner of the Milton Keynes City Brick Throwing Championship (open.) with the compliments of London Brick Company Ltd.” The photo and the prize are undated. George St. Community Centre on the right ECO/001/100 George St. Community Centre on the right