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Turville village and windmill, BuckinghamshireTurville village, Buckinghamshire. Used as the setting for the film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in 1968. Date: 1970s
The windmill, Turville, Buckinghamshire. Used in the movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in 1968. Date: 1980s
Modernist House, Bognor, SussexA photograph of a modernist seaside house situated at Bognor, Sussex, designed in 1934, by architects Anthony M. Chitty and Tecton
Modernist House At Churt, SurreyA photograph of a modernist timber frame house at Churt, Surrey, designed in 1936, by architect Anthony M. Chitty. Date: circa 1937
Windmill, Turville Hill, Turville, Buckinghamshire. Date: circa 1980s
Miss Letitia Chitty FRAeSFrom left: Miss Letitia Chitty, FRAeS, 15 July 1897 to 29 September 1982, and Miss Florence Edith Barwood, 1897-1966. Date: 1982
Joseph William Chitty -1Sir JOSEPH WILLIAM CHITTY Judge, whose fondness for discussing points with barristers earned him the nickname Mr Justice Chatty. Date: 1828 - 1899
Joseph William Chitty -2Sir 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
Village of Turville, BuckinghamshireView 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