7 thoughts on “Nelson Terrace, Stockton

  1. My late “pop” was – I believe – born in this road in 1920. He hailed from an extremely poor family who latterly lived very close to the railway line just north of Eaglescliffe (the station near Stockton/Thornaby) in Elmwood Road. They had two dogs whose names were ‘Gyp’ and ‘Spot’. ‘Gyp’ had to be put in the backyard whenever I visited, although ‘Spot’ was a gentle dog and would lay close to me in front of the fire. In the late 1950s a ‘B1’ Class (possibly No. 61034 ‘Chiru’) once derailed here and several months passed before she was removed.

  2. Was born in at number 1 Nelson Terrace. Remember these shops and business very well. Father ran a corner shop and diary. Can’t make out the name of corner street in the photo but believe it could be Sydney or Finkle Street ?
    Seem to remember shops such as Smiths Knitting, Kelsey and Blackburn watches/jewellery, Robertsons wet fish and of course next door to us …the Hippodrome. Happy days

  3. Remember this well, Sydney st. I lived in the one street before called Millbank st. Thanks for posting.

  4. The building on the corner was called Ness House it was owned by my aunt’s husband who was called Richard Wharldal.

  5. We are looking at the corner of Sydney St. And Nelson Terrace. The building on the corner is No.2 Sydney St. and then 11-14 Nelson Terrace. Demolished to build the new route of Nelson Terrace. The c1995 photo does the same place, just from the opposite direction.

  6. Original Stockton Tech building was in Nelson Terrace, before the Oxbridge Avenue campus was built. I think it was still used for night classes after that.

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