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NEG73815
Bending stone
Shaped stone possibly for bending rods of hazel branches, as in the ox bow stone in "Life in the Moorlands of N E Yorkshire" by Hartley & Ingleby, plate 41. As well as the shaping of the front, 3 more sides have a 'swell' at the edge. Found below deserted village site of Coatham Mundeville by Coatham Beck, 1996. See 73816 for colour.
NEG73816
Bending stone
Shaped stone possibly for bending rods of hazel branches, as in the ox bow stone in "Life in the Moorlands of N E Yorkshire" by Hartley & Ingleby, plate 41. As well as the shaping of the front, 3 more sides have a 'swell' at the edge. Found below deserted village site of Coatham Mundeville by Coatham Beck, 1996. See 73815 for b/w.
NEG73947
Portrait
Portrait of Mr and Mrs Dennison of Bishop Monkton, North Yorkshire, Maud Brown's grandparents on her mothers side.
NEG74609
Damaged housing
General view of the back of three storey terraced housing, possibly in West Yorkshire after a severe storm, note damage to roofs.
NEG75233
Short horned cow "Bracelet"
Print from a scrap album showing a portrait of the celebrated short horned cow "Bracelet", the property of John Booth Esq, Killerby, Yorkshire. "Bracelet" was a twin to the almost equally famous show cow "Necklace". Old shorthorn breeders said that she was the most perfect cow the breed had produced. She won seventeen prizes in the Show Ring in an age when Shows were less frequent than to-day, including First Prizes at both the Royal and Highland Shows in the same year (1841). She produced the famous cow "Birthday", also a Royal Winner and the bull "Buckingham, a most impressive sire, whose in...
NEG75234
Short horned cow "Bracelet"
Print from a scrap album showing a portrait of the celebrated short horned cow "Bracelet", the property of John Booth Esq, Killerby, Yorkshire. "Bracelet" was a twin to the almost equally famous show cow "Necklace". Old shorthorn breeders said that she was the most perfect cow the breed had produced. She won seventeen prizes in the Show Ring in an age when Shows were less frequent than to-day, including First Prizes at both the Royal and Highland Shows in the same year (1841). She produced the famous cow "Birthday", also a Royal Winner and the bull "Buckingham, a most impressive sire, whose in...
NEG76110
Yorkshire Penny Bank
General view of the Yorkshire Penny Bank, Barnsley built 1902.
NEG86501
Fred Wade, local historian
Local historian, Fred Wade, with his son and daughter, Jenny (on horseback), c1927 at Atley Hill farm near North Cawton, North Yorkshire. Farmer is John Brown.
NEG86502
Farmer
Local historian, Fred Wade's son with farmer John Brown beside a reaper at Atley Hill farm near North Cawton, North Yorkshire.
NEG86909
Newspaper advert
Advertising postcard for The Yorkshire Evening News.
NEG88279
Miners Official Memorial
General view of a monument erected to the memory of the deceased Officials of the Yorkshire Miners Association, near Barnsley, 1905.
NEG88610
General view
General view of Blackhall Colliery, c1960. Colliery Siding at top, Navy Club (centre) with Blackhall Halt (opened 1936, closed 1963) behind. Bottom right - Blackhall Hotel, built by the Trust Company of Yorkshire, it was called the Trust public house and opened in 1925, it was later bought by J Nimmo Castle Eden Brewery and in 1970 sold to Cameron's of Hartlepool, in 1985 it became a Free House and was renamed "The Chimney".

 

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