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

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

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