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NEG178744
General view
View looking down on Crookgate Crossing, Burnopfield with a saddle tank steam locomotive approaching the crossing from the Hobson Colliery. Housing in the background. (From 35mm slide in Jack Uren Collection)
NEG178785
General view
General view looking down on Burnopfield with the Crookgate Level Crossing in the foreground. (From 35mm slide in Jack Uren Collection)
NEG178810
General view
General view looking down on Crookgate level crossing with Grove Terrace and Chapel in the background. (From 35mm slide in Jack Uren Collection)
NEG178815
General view
General view of houses and chimneys (possibly from Crookbank Colliery) at Crook Bank, Burnopfield. (From 35mm slide in Jack Uren Collection)
NEG178817
General view
General view of the road to Crookgate, Grove Terrace, Burnopfield. (From 35mm slide in Jack Uren Collection)
NEG19072

Signal box and line at Wear Valley Junction, August 1957. Line to Wearhead (by then singled) diverging from route to Crook.
NEG21583
Musicians
Framed photograph of village orchestra at Crook.
NEG22417
Colliery model
MR E E Murray, blacksmith and his wife from Crook standing in front of a model colliery which it took him 12 years to build, 11th June 1936. (Box 96) (This model is now in the Beamish Collection)
NEG24175
Miners banner
Brancepeth (Roddymoor) - back. A renamed banner new in 1954 to Roddymoor, New Crook, sold to Brancepeth in 1963 and renamed. A view of Burnhope Reservoir, seen as being Peter Lee's memorial.
NEG24278
Quilt
Quilt of cream sateen, quilted central rose, rose and leaf patterns with outer feathers. Made in Crawcrook area. Cat No. 38
NEG27223
Miners banner
Front of renamed NUM miners banner for Brancepeth Lodge (new in 1954 to Roddymoor, near Crook, sold to Brancepeth in 1963 and renamed), image of Big Meeting Day on the Racecourse. See 27224 for back.
NEG27224
Miners banner
Back of renamed NUM miners banner for Brancepeth Lodge (new in 1954 to Roddymoor, near Crook, sold to Brancepeth in 1963 and renamed), image of Peter Lee's Memorial Burnhope Reservoir. See 27223 for front.
NEG27275
Miners banner
Front of DMA miners banner for Shildon Lodge, c1890. A very old allegorical picture with much concealed symbolism - Druid and ancient man, in front of Stonehenge pointing to a triangle with Latin motto. See 27276 for back. New Description added 30/11/2009: We believe that this banner was originally an Order of Druids banner, made by George Tutill of 83 City Road, London, as with most trade union and friendly society banners, in around 1880 to 1890. Obviously at some point it was transferred to the Shildon Miner's Lodge. The Order of Druids was a benefit society created by secession from the Un...
NEG27276
Miners banner
Back of DMA miners banner for Shildon Lodge, c1890. A standard Tutill "Bedside Scene" but the dress of the central figure is most unusual for a lodge banner. See 27275 for front. New Description added 30/11/2009: We believe that this banner was originally an Order of Druids banner, made by George Tutill of 83 City Road, London, as with most trade union and friendly society banners, in around 1880 to 1890. Obviously at some point it was transferred to the Shildon Miner's Lodge. The Order of Druids was a benefit society created by secession from the United Ancient Order of Druids in 1858. The s...
NEG27589
Furnishings
Coverlet made by Walter Scott, Master Tailor, of Crookham Village, Northumberland - Centre of Coverlet started in 1872, intended as a cot coverlet, but not used. Work continued to make it into a larger coverlet using offcuts of material from printings, etc. Also see negs. 27618 27621 for photos of Scott etc.
NEG27590
Furnishings
Coverlet made by Walter Scott, Master Tailor, of Crookham Village Northumberland - centre of coverlet started in 1872, intended as a cot coverlet, but not used. Work continued to make it into a larger coverlet using off cuts of material from printings, etc. Also see negs. 27618 - 27621 for photos of Scott etc.
NEG58289
Walking sticks
Collection of dressed sticks, including swagger sticks, thumb sticks and shepherd crooks in Beamish Collection, made by Ted Dunwiddie (b21/3/1908, d28/2/1992 - made his first dressed stick at the age of 16 in 1924, a billiard cue. Apprenticed to Andrew Houliston of Shotley Bridge, he learnt his trade making coffins, etc. later became a Clerk of Works for Derwent Valley Reservoir, English National Estates (Team Valley) and finally Consett District Council before retirement. All sticks made by hand. Exhibited at many shows in the North East often winning first prize. He was a founder member of t...
NEG58290
Walking sticks
Collection of dressed sticks, including swagger sticks, thumb sticks and shepherd crooks in Beamish Collection, made by Ted Dunwiddie (b21/3/1908, d28/2/1992 - made his first dressed stick at the age of 16 in 1924, a billiard cue. Apprenticed to Andrew Houliston of Shotley Bridge, he learnt his trade making coffins, etc. later became a Clerk of Works for Derwent Valley Reservoir, English National Estates (Team Valley) and finally Consett District Council before retirement. All sticks made by hand. Exhibited at many shows in the North East often winning first prize. He was a founder member of t...
NEG58291
Walking sticks
Ted Dunwiddie in a television studio with collection of dressed sticks, including swagger sticks, thumb sticks and shepherd crooks now in Beamish Collection (b21/3/1908, d28/2/1992 - made his first dressed stick at the age of 16 in 1924, a billiard cue. Apprenticed to Andrew Houliston of Shotley Bridge, he learnt his trade making coffins, etc. later became a Clerk of Works for Derwent Valley Reservoir, English National Estates (Team Valley) and finally Consett District Council before retirement. All sticks made by hand. Exhibited at many shows in the North East often winning first prize. He wa...
NEG58292
Walking sticks
Ted Dunwiddie in a television studio with collection of dressed sticks, including swagger sticks, thumb sticks and shepherd crooks now in Beamish Collection (b21/3/1908, d28/2/1992 - made his first dressed stick at the age of 16 in 1924, a billiard cue. Apprenticed to Andrew Houliston of Shotley Bridge, he learnt his trade making coffins, etc. later became a Clerk of Works for Derwent Valley Reservoir, English National Estates (Team Valley) and finally Consett District Council before retirement. All sticks made by hand. Exhibited at many shows in the North East often winning first prize. He wa...

 

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