A poor quality close-up view of Stockton Town Hall showing the northern aspect and portico. Winpennys shop is seen to the left. Copy photograph, undated.

Stockton High Street
The Borough Hall(built c1785 for Mr. R. Dickson, became Borough Offices in 1852 and a hall was built at the rear, 1934 hall was demolished, c1957 Borough Offices demolished, 1960 Post Office opened) included in a general view of the west side of the south end of Stockton High street, c1900
Yarm Boys Grammar School. c1957
A view of part of Yarm Boys Grammar School,opened 1884,extended 1913 and 1935.
Yarm Road, Stockton c1913
A view of the north end of Stockton High Street
A view of the north end of Stockton High Street, including the Parish Church (built 1710-12) and the Alms Houses (built 1816 to replace the 1662 Alma Houses, demolished 1896 for Victoria Buildings, in turn demolished in 1964 for Lindsay House). c1890.Stockton Alms Houses (built 1816 to replace 1662 for Victoria Buildings, in turn demolished 1964 for Lindsay House)in a view of the north end of Stockton High Street. c1890Stockton Parish Church (built 1710-12)included in a view of the north end of Stockton High Street. c1890.A hand cart being pushed across the north end of Stockton High Street. c1890.A large gas light at the north end of Stockton High Street. c1890.Two steam trams in a view at the north end of Stockton High Street. c1890
Stockton High Street c1900
Colour postcard showing The Town Hall (built 1735, extended 1744) and the Market Cross (erected c1768) seen on a market day from the south c1900. An electric tram is travelling down the east side of the Town Hall past the West End Art Tailoring Company (No.47 High Street)
The Alms Houses on Stockton High Street
A print of the Alms Houses on Stockton High Street built 1816. In 1894 these were demolished and the Victoria Buildings constructed, these in turn were demolished in 1964 and Lindsay House built. Print dated c1861.

Dovecote Street and Russell Street, Stockton
Part of Russell Street, Stockton, included in a general view of the Radio Tees building on Dovecote Street, Stockton. 1984The street sign for Russell Street Stockton, included in a general view of Radio Tees building on Dovecot Street, Stockton. 1984Terraced houses on Dovecote Street,Stockton, built late 19th century, included in a general view of Radio Tees building on Dovecot Street.1984 
The Tees at Stockton c1904
River Tees looking downstream showing ships under construction at Thornaby, a steamship moored at the quayside and we believe it also shows a barge used for bringing building sand to Stockton. c1904.

A view of the Tees from Stockton Quayside
A poor general view of the River Tees from Quayside, Stockton, including the Victoria Bridge and the Cleveland Flour Mills. Late 19th centuryThe Cleveland Flour Mills, included in a poor general view of the River Tees from Quayside, Stockton. The mills were established in 1871 and closed in 1960(1879 Richard H. Appleton & Co., later Appleton, French & Co) Late 19th centuryA poor general view of the River Tees from Quayside, Stockton, including the Victoria Bridge and the Cleveland Flour Mills. Late 19th centuryVictoria Bridge, Stockton (built 1887 to replace stone bridge) included in a poor general view of the River Tees from Quayside, Stockton. Late 19th century
Watercolour of the water mill
A water colour of the mill from the South West in the early 19th century. 
Page from an Autograph book c1919
Pages from an autograph book belonging to Dora Matson who worked at the Munitions Factory, Billingham, 1918-1919.
The Victoria Bridge c1917
A view of the River Tees showing Victoria Bridge and Thornaby flour mills c 1917. 
The Public Benefit Boot Companys shop, Stockton
The Public Benefit Boot Companys shop at No.144, High Street, Stockton. (1896-1918). Post card c1910.


The former Technical School Building, Dovecot Street
Technical School Building in Dovecot Street taken around 1975

