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Billingham Forum 2009/10

Posted on May 16, 2007 by Picture Stockton Team
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These photos show work in progress on Billingham Forum, some taken in December 2009 and then later in January and March 2010. Courtesy of Glenn Atterton.







Posted in Art and Architecture | 1 Reply

Londonderry Road 2009

Posted on May 16, 2007 by Picture Stockton Team
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This is a view of 61 Londonderry Road which was previously a residential house. Courtesy of Colin Booth.

Posted in Misc Roads | 5 Replies

Smith Street

Posted on May 16, 2007 by Picture Stockton Team
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These images show the door workshop which was in Smith Street during the 1990’s. Courtesy of Terry Westwood.


Posted in Misc Roads | 2 Replies

Holy Trinity School

Posted on May 14, 2007 by Picture Stockton Team
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This class photograph was taken at Holy Trinity School in 1969/70. Courtesy of Paul Slater.

Posted in People | 6 Replies

Head Wrightson Machinery

Posted on May 14, 2007 by Picture Stockton Team
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This photograph shows a piece of machinery manufactured at Head Wrightson. Courtesy of Martin Dunnill.

Posted in Industry | 2 Replies

Richard Hind Intermediate Team 1953-54

Posted on May 14, 2007 by Picture Stockton Team
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The Richard Hind School Intermediate football team 1953-54 season. Photograph courtesy of Ken Sawyer

Posted in Schools | 33 Replies

Derek Campbell Garage, 1978

Posted on May 13, 2007 by Picture Stockton Team
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This picture was taken in 1978 when Derek Campbell took over from John Rowley & Sons at the garage on the corner of Bentley Wynd/Yarm High Street. The workshop/garage was previously owned by the Dobson family and the workshop served the folk of Yarm for over 100 years. Courtesy of Win Campbell.

Posted in Shopping and Commercial Premises | 2 Replies

The Garrick Hotel

Posted on May 13, 2007 by Picture Stockton Team
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This photo shows the Garrick Hotel on Yarm Lane in June 2009.

Posted in Shopping and Commercial Premises | 3 Replies

Norton East Signal Box

Posted on May 12, 2007 by Picture Stockton Team
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These photographs show two different views of Norton East signal box. Courtesy of Gordon Armes.

Posted in Railways and Transport | 14 Replies

Richard Hind School Football Team 1953/54

Posted on May 12, 2007 by Picture Stockton Team
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This photograph shows the Richard Hind School Intermediate football team who were the Stockton Schools F.A. Salter Cup winners for the 1953-1954 season.

Posted in Schools | 32 Replies

Head Wrightson Football Team

Posted on May 12, 2007 by Picture Stockton Team
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This photograph shows a Head Wrightson football team on the field at Head Wrightson during the 1960’s. Courtesy of George Outhwaite.

Posted in People | 7 Replies

Haverton Hill Shipyard

Posted on May 12, 2007 by Picture Stockton Team
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These wonderful photographs were recovered from a skip when the Haverton Hill shipyard drawing office was demolished many years ago. All are of Haverton Hill shipyard or it’s products. Courtesy of Mike Potts.









Posted in Industry | 9 Replies

Merry Christmas from ICI 1958

Posted on May 11, 2007 by Picture Stockton Team
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These images are scans of a Christmas card which was sent to retired ICI staff in 1958. It shows the Smithy on Norton Village Green which was there from 1772-1958. Courtesy of Norman Kidd.

Posted in Industry | 1 Reply

Stockton Football Team

Posted on May 10, 2007 by Picture Stockton Team
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This photograph dates from 1919 and shows a Stockton football team in front of the pavilion at the Victoria ground. Courtesy of Ken Sawyer.

Posted in People | 9 Replies

Roseworth Juniors 1964

Posted on May 10, 2007 by Picture Stockton Team
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This photograph shows a group at Roseworth Junior School in 1964. Courtesy of Valerie Begley.

Posted in Schools | 13 Replies

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