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Consett Ironworks - Remembering the Iron Works
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Blast furnace
The first iron clad blast furnace at Consett. Invented by the then Blast Furnace Manager, Mr Joseph Cuthbertson and erected in 1869. Taken from inside back page of Consett Magazine Vol 12, No 10. Consett Iron Works.
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Hand barrow in use
A man pulling a hand coke barrow at Consett Works. Taken from inside back page of Consett Magazine Vol 10, No 4. Consett Iron Works.
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Consett with steelworks
General view of Consett with the Steelworks seen from the Whittonstall Road (NNE of Consett). Taken from inside back page of Consett Magazine Vol 10, No 10.
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Calf Hall, Muggleswick
General view of Calf Hall, Muggleswick. In the distance Consett Iron works (left) and Hownsgill viaduct (right) can be seen.
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Richard Murray
Portrait of Richard Murray, born Edmondbyers 1839. He was Director of the Neptune Steam Navigation Co, had a seat on the board of the Seaton Burn Coal Co and Redheugh Colliery Co, and was Chairman of North Eastern Breweries. Was benefactor to Shotley Bridge Maternity Hopsital which became a Cheshire Home. Married Miss Elizabeth Seymour of Consett in 1863. (In collection)
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Richard Murray
Portrait of Richard Murray, born Edmondbyers 1839. He was Director of the Neptune Steam Navigation Co, had a seat on the board of the Seaton Burn Coal Co and Redheugh Colliery Co, and was Chairman of North Eastern Breweries.
Was benefactor to Shotley Bridge Maternity Hopsital which became a Cheshire Home. Married Miss Elizabeth Seymour of Consett in 1863. See 94377 for close-up.
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Rechabite Extension Groups
Extract from the Jubilee Album of the Rechabite Order, District No 33, 1921, showing the Extension Groups from South Shields, Jarrow and Felling, Washington and Fence Houses, Durham Sherburn and Esh Winning, Consett, Leadgate and Stanley.
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Salvation Army band
The Mayor of Durham (Mr Patterson) receiving the Consett Salvation Army band at Durham Jail.
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Consett First Salvation Army Band
Consett First Salvation Army Band. Added details: The following are still in active service Bandsman Carruthers (trombone), Bandsman Greenwood (next trombone, behind drummer), adjutant Simpson, British Field (circular bass), Bandsman Storey (cornet).
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Consett Salvation Army Band
Consett Salvation Army Band. Bandmaster, T Snowdon, Band Secretary, W J Woodley.
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Steel works
A steam locomotive hauled goods train passing the old open hearth shop at Consett Steel works, 1966. Consett Iron Works.
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Bridge Hill Farmhouse
Civic Trust Slide - Grade II listing. General view of Bridge Hill farmhouse, Pemberton Road, Consett, April 1980.
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Bridge Hill Farmhouse
Civic Trust Slide - Grade II listing. General view of Bridge Hill farmhouse, Pemberton Road, Consett, April 1980.
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Bridge Hill Farmhouse
Civic Trust Slide - Grade II listing. General view of Bridge Hill farmhouse, Pemberton Road, Consett, April 1980.
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Bridge Hill Farmhouse
Civic Trust Slide - Grade II listing. General view of Bridge Hill farmhouse, Pemberton Road, Consett, April 1980.
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Hownes Gill Viaduct
Civic Trust Slide - Grade II listing. General view of Hownes Gill Viaduct between Consett and Castleside, May 1980.
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J Turnbull's sweet shop
General view of J Turnbull's tobacco, cigar and confectioners shop, Consett, with staff in the doorway. There is a Fry's Chocolate advertisement visible in the window.
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Wesleyan Chapel
Frontage of Watergate Methodist Church, built as Wesleyan Chapel in 1877, seating 350 at a cost of 1370. Taken from The Methodist Church, Consett Circuit Magazine 14/3/65-6/6/65.
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Primitive Chapel
General view of Consett Road Methodist Church, Castleside, built as a Primitive Chapel. Taken from The Methodist Church, Consett Circuit Magazine 10/9/67-9/12/67.
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Methodist Church
General view of interior of Bradley Cottages Methodist Church near Consett. Taken from The Methodist Church, Consett Circuit Magazine 13/12/65-13/3/65.

 

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