Kitchener & Cooper on Bridge Road in Stockton. Photograph courtesy of Mrs Jean Robinson.
Ropner Park
The lake in Ropner Park.
Class Photograph of Billingham North Junior School
Norton High Street
11/13 High Street in Norton (D Angus confectionery). Date unknown.
Norton Road in Stockton
This photograph was recently given to me by an elderly relative who told me they show celebrations at the end of the First World War in Stockton. They were taken by her father, Wilfred L Richardson, who was born at 26 Newtown Avenue, Stockton in 1898. Could the building on the far left be the Clephan building (opposite Crake & Mallon) on Norton Road? Photograph and information courtesy of Brian Swales.
Form 1Z of Grangefield Grammar in 1960
This is form 1Z at Grangefield Grammar in 1960. Photograph courtesy of John Whitmore. 
Richard Hind Secondary School
Class 3a Norton High Street school c1958.
Class 3a Norton High Street school c1958. Photograph courtesy of Peter Fletcher.
Rileys Boilers. c1960
Sunters Transport moving the last boiler to be manufactured by Rileys of Stockton c1960. Photograph and information courtesy of Norman Hill.
Head Wrightsons Foundry 1978
Hawes(Ossie)Woods c1975
This photograph of OssieWoods was taken around 1975 and shows the trackbed of a long dismantled railway which ran into the woods from the Norton end. Photograph and information courtesy of Dave Summerfield
Church Road 1969
12-16 Church Road in Stockton 1969.
Kindergarten class – Queen Victoria High School
A class photograph of young pupils of the Queen Victoria High School in Stockton, taken in 1960/61. Photograph courtesy of Catherine Thompson.
Norton High Street c1968
15 & 17 High Street in Norton c1968






