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NEG84678
Poster
Poster in Memory of the People's William and the Great Liberal Majority which after a long and melancholy struggle, and numerous internal disorders, committed suicide January 23rd 1874 under great depression of spirits. The corpse will be decently interred by Disraeli & Co, Conservative Undertakers. Size 575 x 880mm.
NEG86827
Funeral equipment
Page 85 from Dottridge Bros Catalogue of funereal equipment for undertakers - General furniture, Adult Sets Complete.
NEG86828
Funeral equipment
Page 87 from Dottridge Bros Catalogue of funeral equipment for undertakers - Registered Lace.
NEG86829
Funeral equipment
Page 109 from Dottridge Bros Catalogue of funereal equipment for undertakers - Robes and Shrouds.
NEG86830
Funeral equipment
Page 121 from Dottridge Bros Catalogue of funereal equipment for undertakers - hearses and other carriages.
NEG86831
Funeral equipment
Page 120 from Dottridge Bros Catalogue of funereal equipment for undertakers - Dottridge's Mortuary Couch.
NEG89839
Builders Yard
General view of the entrance to the yard of T Charlton, builder, undertaker, horseshoer and general smith at New Delaval.
NEG95354
Otto-Crossley Gas Engine
Otto-Crossley Gas Engine was used in an Undertaker’s/ Joiner’s workshop. It was purchased second hand by Mr Houliston in 1906, and originally powered a printing works. Probable date Circa 1895. Plate on engine reads: "Crossley Bros. Ltd., Manchester". Length: 2460mm x Height:1800mm x Width: 1240mm. Weight: 3 tons. 1977-1317.10. Situated in Town Compound.
NEG95355
Otto-Crossley Gas Engine
Otto-Crossley Gas Engine was used in an Undertaker’s/ Joiner’s workshop. It was purchased second hand by Mr Houliston in 1906, and originally powered a printing works. Probable date Circa 1895. Plate on engine reads: "Crossley Bros. Ltd., Manchester". Length: 2460mm x Height:1800mm x Width: 1240mm. Weight: 3 tons. 1977-1317.10
NEG95356
Otto-Crossley Gas Engine
Otto-Crossley Gas Engine was used in an Undertaker’s/ Joiner’s workshop. It was purchased second hand by Mr Houliston in 1906, and originally powered a printing works. Probable date Circa 1895. Plate on engine reads: "Crossley Bros. Ltd., Manchester". Length: 2460mm x Height:1800mm x Width: 1240mm. Weight: 3 tons. 1977-1317.10
NEG95357
Otto-Crossley Gas Engine
Otto-Crossley Gas Engine was used in an Undertaker’s/ Joiner’s workshop. It was purchased second hand by Mr Houliston in 1906, and originally powered a printing works. Probable date Circa 1895. Plate on engine reads: "Crossley Bros. Ltd., Manchester". Length: 2460mm x Height:1800mm x Width: 1240mm. Weight: 3 tons. 1977-1317.10
NEG95395
Childs Coffin Box
Childs coffin box, used at children’s funerals. The coffin box was from Mason's a firm of undertakers ran by the donor’s late husband in Stockton. See 1962-32 for trestles information. Length: 1400mm x Width: 550mm x Height: 530mm. Height of Trestles: 560mm x Width: 455mm x Depth: 240mm.
NEG95396
Childs Coffin Box
Childs coffin box, used at children’s funerals. The coffin box was from Mason's a firm of undertakers ran by the donor’s late husband in Stockton. See 1962-32 for trestles information. Length: 1400mm x Width: 550mm x Height: 530mm. Height of Trestles: 560mm x Width: 455mm x Depth: 240mm.
NEG99448
Hearses
Advertisment for examples of carriages and hearses which can be supplied by the Carriage Building Department of Dottridge Bros Ltd (Undertakers Warehousemen and Manufacturers), c1910.
NEG99586
House
Home of the Forster family, 4 Primrose Place, Belle Vue Bank, Low Fell, next to the premises of Forster and Kirk, joiners, builders and undertakers. Helen Crow Forster is standing in the gateway. 1880s
NEG99737
Portraits
Front: Thrush Francis Forster and Helen Crow Forster of Belle Vue Bank, Low Fell, Gateshead with their daughters Barbara and Frances behind. Thrush Francis Forster was a keen photographer and worked with Joseph Swan in Kells Lane South; he was also one of the founders of the St John Ambulance Brigade in Gateshead. His business was builder, joiner and undertaker.

 

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