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Chitty Collection

"Discover the charm of Chitty: from the picturesque Windmill in Turville village, Buckinghamshire to the sleek Modernist House in Bognor, Sussex

Background imageChitty Collection: Turville village and windmill, Buckinghamshire

Turville village and windmill, Buckinghamshire
Turville village, Buckinghamshire. Used as the setting for the film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in 1968. Date: 1970s

Background imageChitty Collection: The windmill, Turville, Buckinghamshire

The windmill, Turville, Buckinghamshire. Used in the movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in 1968. Date: 1980s

Background imageChitty Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
An unusual car takes to the circuit during the drivers parade. Swedish Grand Prix, Rd 7, Anderstorp, Sweden, 13 June 1976

Background imageChitty Collection: Modernist House, Bognor, Sussex

Modernist House, Bognor, Sussex
A photograph of a modernist seaside house situated at Bognor, Sussex, designed in 1934, by architects Anthony M. Chitty and Tecton

Background imageChitty Collection: Modernist House At Churt, Surrey

Modernist House At Churt, Surrey
A photograph of a modernist timber frame house at Churt, Surrey, designed in 1936, by architect Anthony M. Chitty. Date: circa 1937

Background imageChitty Collection: Kent CT3 4 Map

Kent CT3 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Kent CT3 4

Background imageChitty Collection: Windmill, Turville Hill, Turville, Buckinghamshire

Windmill, Turville Hill, Turville, Buckinghamshire. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageChitty Collection: Hon Sir Joseph William Chitty, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1883. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Hon Sir Joseph William Chitty, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1883. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Hon Sir Joseph William Chitty, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1883. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science

Background imageChitty Collection: Miss Letitia Chitty FRAeS

Miss Letitia Chitty FRAeS
From left: Miss Letitia Chitty, FRAeS, 15 July 1897 to 29 September 1982, and Miss Florence Edith Barwood, 1897-1966. Date: 1982

Background imageChitty Collection: Joseph William Chitty -1

Joseph William Chitty -1
Sir JOSEPH WILLIAM CHITTY Judge, whose fondness for discussing points with barristers earned him the nickname Mr Justice Chatty. Date: 1828 - 1899

Background imageChitty Collection: Joseph William Chitty -2

Joseph William Chitty -2
Sir JOSEPH WILLIAM CHITTY Judge, who for 24 years also acted as umpire for the Oxford Cambridge boat race, which was done from a paddle steamer - hence this caricature. Date: 1828 - 1899

Background imageChitty Collection: Village of Turville, Buckinghamshire

Village of Turville, Buckinghamshire
View looking down into the village of Turville, Buckinghamshire. This is where a large part of the movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was filmed in 1968

Background imageChitty Collection: SIR JOSEPH WILLIAM CHITTY (1828-1899). English jurist. Photograph, c1883

SIR JOSEPH WILLIAM CHITTY (1828-1899). English jurist. Photograph, c1883


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"Discover the charm of Chitty: from the picturesque Windmill in Turville village, Buckinghamshire to the sleek Modernist House in Bognor, Sussex. Explore architectural wonders like the Modernist House at Churt, Surrey and be captivated by its unique design. Uncover hidden gems such as Kent CT3 4 Map that will lead you to breathtaking landscapes. Immerse yourself in history with a visit to the Windmill on Turville Hill, once admired by Hon Sir Joseph William Chitty, Judge of the High Court of Justice in 1883. Delve into the legacy of Joseph William Chitty - a man whose name echoes through time. Experience tranquility in the idyllic Village of Turville, Buckinghamshire where Miss Letitia Chitty FRAeS resides. Step into a world where beauty meets history; step into Chitty. "