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  • Bradwell Abbey

    TMK/002/021
    Bradwell Abbey
    “The development of the new city has enabled Milton Keynes to become the most intensively studied archaeological landscape in this county. In the last twenty years the story of the people who have lived and died here during the past 10,000 years has gradually unfolded. This series of leaflets describes some of the many sites ...
  • Around MK

    TMK/004
    Around MK
    A set of documents of various types about Milton Keynes in general and also about specific places in the city. Includes an atlas, a calendar, and an explanation of the names of all the grid square areas.
  • Aylesbury Street, Fenny Stratford in the 1920s

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    Aylesbury Street, Fenny Stratford in the 1920s
    “Photograph by Mr Maurice Kitchener of Newport Pagnell.” “Sponsored by GFX Hartigan Group.” Image of cars, bikes and people using the road between the buildings of Aylesbury Street, Fenny Stratford in the 1920s.  
  • 'The Front' Wolverton c.1930

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    'The Front' Wolverton c.1930
    Reference No.72 Image of people stood around a van and car in Wolverton.
  • Walks in MK

    TMK/002
    Walks in MK
    A set of leaflets describing walks and cycle rides in Milton Keynes and the surrounding areas.
  • Tram Terminus, Stony Stratford 1920's

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    Tram Terminus, Stony Stratford 1920's
    “Stony Stratford, Tram Terminus 1920’s.” “Reproduced by kind permission of Mr R Odell.” “Black and white image of tram outside the Northampton Brewery.” Image of two trams outside the Northampton Brewery circa 1925.
  • Tourism MK

    TMK
    Tourism MK
    Leaflets and booklets on things to do in Milton Keynes.
  • The Wolverton-Stony Stratford Steam Tramway 1887-1926

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    The Wolverton-Stony Stratford Steam Tramway 1887-1926
    Reference No. 70 “The steam tram, built to 3′ 6″ gauge, ran for 2 1/2 miles. Viewed here e.1890 near the junction of Wolverton Road and High Street, Stony Stratford”. Image of children and men standing on the right-side of the tram.  
  • The Point at Central Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire

    TMK/001/090
    The Point at Central Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
    Photography by Colin Underhill. Image of The Point, one of the UK’s first multiplex cinemas and also hosting a games arcade, bingo hall and nightclub.
  • The Peace Pagoda, North Willen Park, Milton Keynes

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    The Peace Pagoda, North Willen Park, Milton Keynes
    Ref: MKBC 9 ‘Built by the monks and nuns of the Nipponizan Myohoji to “further humanity’s quest and prayer that the world may be saved from nuclear annihilation.”‘ Simon McBride West Country Images. Image of the front of the Peace Pagoda with a pink and blue sky.  
  • Stony Stratford High Street c1905

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    Stony Stratford High Street c1905
    Reproduced by kind permission of Mr R Odell. Black and white image of people, carriages, dogs and horses walking between the buildings of the high street circa 1905.
  • Stony Stratford High Street c.1905

    TMK/001/066
    Stony Stratford High Street c.1905
    Reference No.17 Stony Stratford High Street c.1905 Image of the people outside the Bull Hotel and Church on Stony Stratford High Street circa 1905.
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