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Chester-le-Street - Photos and memories of Chester-le-Street
NEG75703
Bus and river
Bus driver, Jim Punshon (of Woodbine Cottage, Pelton Fell Road) standing in front of a General bus owned by the Atkinson family at Chester le Street.
NEG75710
Tandem
Donkin Punshon and Jim Punshon on a tandem bicycle outside No 2 Woodbine Cottages, Chester le Street.
NEG75715
Bus
Front of a Dennis General bus owned by the Atkinson family of Chester le Street.
NEG75716
Family group
Family group outside the greenhouses in the garden at Woodbine Cottages, Chester le Street; l-r: Jim Punshon, Jane Donkin, Sally Punshon, Donkin Punshon, Bill Donkin, Bob Donkin.
NEG75717
Woodbine Cottages
General view of the rear of Woodbine Cottages, Pelton Fell Road, Chester le Street with Stellagill Bridge on the right, taken from Stellagill Woods.
NEG75718
Woodbine Cottages
General view of Woodbine Cottages, Pelton Fell Road, Chester le Street, taken from Stellagill Bridge, possibly the winter of 1947.
NEG75719
Horse and cart
Tommy Davison standing beside horse and cart being driven by Mr Smiles, possibly a colliery cart near Woodbine Cottage, Chester le Street.
NEG75726
Woodbine Cottages
General view of the front of Nos 1 & 2 Woodbine Cottages (known locally as Punshon Cottages), Pelton Fell Road, Chester le Street on the seat in front are l-r: Jim Punshon, Bill Donkin (son), Bob Donkin (father).
NEG75730
Family group
Family group standing in front of an Albion lorry belonging to The British Oxygen Co Ltd of Birtley, in the grounds of Woodbine Cottages, Pelton Fell Road, Chester le Street. L-r: Jane Donkin (nee Punshon), Robert Donkin (worked for BOC), Donkin Punshon, Robert Punshon.
NEG75732
Bill Donkin
Bill Donkin of 1 Woodbine Cottages, Pelton Fell Road, Chester le Street, working in the colliery yard at Pelton Fell Colliery.
NEG75753
Nicholson family
Nicholson family group from Southill Hall, near Chester le Street. Major Nicholson and his sons are all wearing plus fours. Used in Christmas card.
NEG75754
Nicholson family
Nicholson family group from Southill Hall, near Chester le Street on horseback. Used in 1961 Christmas card.
NEG75755
Stagecoach
Coach and horses taking part in the Royal Show at Windsor, 1954. Used in a Christmas card sent by the Nicholson family of Southill Hall, near Chester le Street.
NEG75770
Family portraits
Compilation of portraits of the Nicholson family of Southill Hall, near Chester le Street used for a 1962 Christmas card.
NEG75771
The Foxhunters, Aintree
Painting 'The Foxhunters, Aintree, 1963' by Tom Carr used in Christmas card sent by Mr and Mrs Douglas Nicholson of Southill Hall, near Chester le Street. The horse are l-r: ?, ?, Sea Knight (being ridden by Paul Nicholson), Messbridge, Fun, Dominion, Southcote, Ali Gram, Bairham Kahn, Cauliflower. See 75772 for colour.
NEG75772
The Foxhunters, Aintree
Painting 'The Foxhunters, Aintree, 1963' by Tom Carr used in Christmas card sent by Mr and Mrs Douglas Nicholson of Southill Hall, near Chester le Street. The horse are l-r: ?, ?, Sea Knight (being riden by Paul Nicholson), Messbridge, Fun, Dominion, Southcote, Ali Gram, Bairham Kahn, Cauliflower. See 75771 for b/w.
NEG76161
Letter
Letter from Chester le Street Rural District Council to Albert Edward Prowse, appointed local representative for the Ministry of Munitions responsible for housing at the Belgian Community of Elisabethville, 1919. Size 202 x 255mm.
NEG76524
Portrait
Portrait of Albert Henry Gormley, c1900, wearing the uniform of the Northumberland Yeomanry. A grocer in Chester le Street where he had three shops and two on Elswick Road, Newcastle. He was also a songwriter and wrote a song called "Jolly Jack Tar."
NEG76530
Football team
Group photograph of Chester le Street football team, c1908. 2nd from left front row is Robert Gormley.
NEG76570
Portrait
Portrait of Albert Gormley (aged 3) and Mervyn Gormley (aged 5) of Chester le Street.

 

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