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Holy Trinity School c1958.

Posted on August 24, 2006 by Picture Stockton Team
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Holy Trinity School c1958. Photograph coutresy of Peter Fletcher.

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Stockton High Street c1997

Posted on August 24, 2006 by Picture Stockton Team
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16-18 High Street in Stockton (no 16 is a Grade II listed building) c1997

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121 Stockton High Street

Posted on August 23, 2006 by Picture Stockton Team
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This shows demolition work being carried out on Stockton High Street in January 1991, where McDonalds now stands. Can anyone remember what had stood there?

Courtesy of Martin Spires.

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Freeman, Hardy and Willis, Stockton – 1985

Posted on August 23, 2006 by Picture Stockton Team
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t889A view of Freeman, Hardy and Willis on Stockton High Street in 1985. Also in shot is the entrance to the Midland Bank and a number of passers by.

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1st Norton-on-Tees Scout Group

Posted on August 23, 2006 by Picture Stockton Team
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t9387Members of the 1st Norton-on-Tees scout group. The group was founded in 1908.

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Stockton High Street 1973

Posted on August 23, 2006 by Picture Stockton Team
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21-23 High Street in Stockton 1973

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The Queen and Mayor walking outside Town Hall 1956

Posted on August 23, 2006 by Picture Stockton Team
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H.M. The Queen, accompanied by His Worship the Mayor, leaving the platform to inspect further standards provided by the British Legion and Ex-Servicemens Associations

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Shakespeare Arms, Smithfield c1935

Posted on August 22, 2006 by Picture Stockton Team
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These photographs show Henry and Annie Groskop (nee May), retired proprietors of the Shakespeare Arms at 2 Smithfield, outside the former pub with daughter Zillah. Courtesy of Groskop/May descendants.

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Billingham North End Football Team 1961/62

Posted on August 22, 2006 by Picture Stockton Team
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This photograph is of Billingham North End Football Team taken during the 1961/62 season. The pitch they played on is where the Forum now stands. Courtesy of Bruce Coleman.
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The Globe Theatre

Posted on August 22, 2006 by Picture Stockton Team
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Children attending a performance of the Dick Whittington pantomime at the Globe Theatre starring Ken Platt, Frank Ifield and The Shadows 1961. Photograph and information courtesy of Barry Jones and Madge Fagin.

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Christmas on the River Tees

Posted on August 21, 2006 by Picture Stockton Team
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These fabulous photographs were taken by Derek Snowden on Christmas morning in 2008. They include images of the Infinity Bridge, the Tees Barrage and the Watersports Centre.









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Workers at Power Station B – North Tees

Posted on August 21, 2006 by Picture Stockton Team
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t9466Workers at Power Station B, North Tees – early 1960s.

Photograph courtesy of Alan Davis of Perth, Australia.

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Radio Tees Flyer

Posted on August 21, 2006 by Picture Stockton Team
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A flyer advertising one of Radio Tees presenters from the 80s, one Alex Lester. Photograph courtesy of Alastair Smith

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Stockton Station 1967

Posted on August 21, 2006 by Picture Stockton Team
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Stockton Station, July 1967. Photograph courtesy of Alan Boardman, Berkshire.

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The Queens Silver Jubilee Visit

Posted on August 21, 2006 by Picture Stockton Team
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The Queens Silver Jubilee visit to Stockton on 14th July 1977.

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