Stockton Town Council 1953

Borough of Stockton-on-Tees Town Council and Principle Officers 14th May 1953. Starting from back row downwards L-R; Inspector of weights and measures (Mr JV Tomkys), Deputy Borough Treasurer (Mr N Old), Deputy Borough Architect (Mr RW Thompson), Parks Curator (Mr J Smith), Councillor D Evans, Councillor GT Smith, Deputy Housing Manager (Mr CR Shawyer), Deputy Borough Engineer (Mr I Mercer), Chief Sanitary Inspector (Mr E Varley), Baths Superintendent (Mr JG Hawsby), Markets Inspector (Mr JA Riley), Borough Librarian & Curator (Mr GF Leighton), Councillor T Fewster, Councillor FT Webster MBE, Councillor EW Temple, Councillor KW Heslop, Councillor EV Mason, Town Sergeant (Mr F Bainbridge), Councillor CV Armitage, Councillor C McCune, Councillor JP Burke, Councillor C Mavrogianes, Councillor M Laverick, Housing Manager (Mr H Ray), Quay Manager (Mr FP Scott), Borough Architect (Mr TC Hartley), Councillor JS Darby, Councillor PJ Milne, Councillor FE Wiseman, Councillor RT Griffiths, Councillor TA Crawford, Councillor E Brown, Councillor AE Sudlow, Councillor E Wiseman, Councillor NE Brown MM, Councillor P Horner, Councillor R Hannah, Councillor LR Lewis, Borough Education Officer (Mr P Muir), Transport Manager (Mr WC Wilson), Borough Treasurer (Mr JD Jackson), Councillor Mrs EL Davies JP, Councillor GT Wallis, Alderman JC Hudson JP, Alderman W Lillystone, Alderman A Ross JP, Alderman CW Allison OBE JP, Town Clerk (Mr John B Haworth), His Worship the Mayor (Coun CR Booth JP), Deputy Mayor (Ald MM Kelly), Alderman JT Johnson, Alderman TW Croft, Alderman J Spark JP, Councillor HC Atkinson, Councillor Mrs GM Atkins JP CC, Borough Engineer (Mr G Cowan)

West Avenue c1925

This photograph ia a view of 14 West Avenue in Billingham. This house was one of 73 built in a garden village by NESCO for their employees at the North Tees A Power Station. Most of the houses were semi-detached with gardens and the roads were lined with trees and hedges. Provision was made for electric heating and cooking in all the houses. The living room had an open fireplace, with back-boiler, for hot water and there was an additional fireplace in the bedroom above. Courtesy of Peter Rigg.