Richard White of Norton c1911

t12939This photograph was taken in 1911 probably in Norton. My grandfather ‘Richard White’ is back row far left, and my father also ‘Richard White’ is front sitting. My grandfather was a coachman in Norton, he married Elizabeth Jane Dunn of Stockton in 1896. Does anyone recognize the others?

Photograph and details courtesy of Richard White

‘The Dancing Years on Ice’ Programme c1956

Tom Arnold’s production of Ivor Novello’s ‘The Dancing Years on Ice’ at the Globe c1956. Included in the programme are adverts from popular businesses on Stockton High Street such as Tyler’s, Winpenny’s  and Leslie Brown’s.

Images courtesy of Barry Jones

Postcard of Stockton High Street c1960s

t12930This postcard of Stockton High Street appears to have been taken in the early 1960s as there is a Ford Anglia from the mid 1950s and a different Ford Anglia manufactured from 1959.
The Stockton Corporation bus is in the original dark green livery and are the old back loader types. The United bus looks like an early front loader with doors which were just appearing in the early 1960s, they still had conductors with hand cranked ticket machines at that time and the driver was in his own cab separate from the rest of the bus.
The market shot shows how far the stalls stretched in those days, I well remember travelling from Billingham to Stockton in the 1950s to visit the market with a school friend, we were pre teens and loved the sights and sounds and had a particular liking for the old black paraffin lights with the acorn shaped glass bowl, they threw out a terrific amount of light and a fair amount of heat as well. As today the floral displays were excellent something Stockton has to be proud of. When I was young my mother used to take me to Broughs Grocery shop, which was on Yarm Lane opposite the Maison De Dance, they had a display of glass lidded metal boxes containing biscuits the very end box had all the broken biscuits in it and you could buy a bag full for a penny, this postcard reminded me of those days.

Image and details courtesy of Bruce Coleman

Stockton High Street

t10774An early photograph of Stockton High Street, which we believe to be c1900. Some of the buildings you might recognise as they are still part of the High Street today. ‘Blackett’s Buildings’ completed in 1824 was taken by a North Shields firm of general dealers and later taken over by a Stockton firm called ‘Carters’. Until the turn of the century many of the staff lived on the premises. Holmes General Dealers and the Arabian Cafe were established c1898 and Hodgson and Downs, a wine and spirit merchants c1876. The people gathered in the High Street seem to be selling/buying furniture…

Stockton Cycling Club c1895

t12923These men were all members of the Stockton Cycling Club. It is interesting that the Castle and Anchor symbol is used in the image, I presume this was the town crest at some time or the symbol of the club when it first became a club (1878), maybe the people who visit this site will know…

Images courtesy of Bruce Coleman

 

 

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St Johns School c1953

t12928A photograph c1953 of St Johns School, Stockton. My cousin, Judith Egan is on the front row, second from the left and John Sudlow is on the middle row, fifth from the left. I recognise the teacher, Mrs Wright as she taught me a couple of years later. Can anyone name the other children in the photograph?

Photograph and details courtesy of Glenn Hutchinson.