Davis Butchers in Park Street
Davis Butchers Shop in Park Street
Davis Butchers Shop in Park Street
Davis Butchers Shop in Park Street
The Powdrill family farm down Crawley Green Road
Unique picture of George Powdrill in a carriage
One of Powdrill's vehicles
Gertrude Morris sitting at the piano
An advertisement for Harry’s business from 1905
A portrait of the acclaimed Luton-born photographer Frederick Thurston, employer of Harry Moody between 1881-1900
A picture of Harry Moody taken in his later years
Harry's Moody signature, written backwards
Grandstand and Luton fans - 1894
Many Irish people came from the countryside and returned home every summer to help with the harvest
Dinner Ladies – making sure that Luton & Dunstable Hospital staff are well-fed
Justin Doherty and Neil Fox - originators of Filmstock
Ken Cooper, for the launch of book “Luton, Scene Again”
The Moulders was known as an Irish Pub and was run for many years by the legend that was Mary Keaney (nee Cusack) known locally as Mary of the Moulders. Mary won Publican of the Year in 1980, so she was certainly doing something right to make customers feel welcome.
Harry took this photo of his daughter Chrissie Lizzie and her husband Ernest Shepherd. Note the background as this is typical of his studio-based portraits
Woman wearing the ensign of Salvation Army
Salvation Army in front of the church, Luton
Musician Sidney Butcher on a cruise ship