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NEG10078
Poster
Poster issued by The Castle Eden District Society for the Prevention of the Spread of the Cattle Plague.
NEG10073
Show poster
A poster announcing the Castle Eden District Agricultural Society 7th Annual Show.
IRN54221
In Memoriam Card
Verse in affectionate remembrance of Joshua Letchford , accidentilly killed at castle Eden 1874 aged 24
LIB10326
Brass Band Programme - Newcastle Trades Council, Centenary Concert 1873-1973, 28th April 1973 in Durham Cathedral
Unpaginated. In blue pocket folder. Ever Ready (GB) Ltd. Band; Durham Constabulary Band; International Teesside Eisteddfod Choir; Soloist - Denis Wick, London Symphony Orchestra; Organist - Conrad Eden
LIB3437
The Castle Eden Branch of the North Eastern Railway
Railways, North East Area. Updated 23/01/03
AUD1991-1
anonymous horseman
Father worked on farm at Burnopfield. At four moved to Eden Hill Farm. Missed school, preferred working on the farm. Hirings at Newcastle and conditions of employment for agricultural workers. 1940 moved from horse to tractor, Pockerley farm. Wages and perks. Ploughing competitions. Building a stack. Seasonal jobs at Pockerley. Farm building. German prisoners of war. Left Pockerley for Causey farm. Horsekeeper at Mary Pit. Pockerley hard work, soil condition. Beamish Hall.
AUD2005-71
Voices of the Durham coast and Denes
Memories relating to specific spots along the Castle Eden Dene and nearby coastline, with ambient sound. Notably - venturing into the Dene as children. Seeing wildlife. Working for Colonel Burdon. Legends about the Devil's lapstone, ghosts, a "witch". Water supply. Suicide from the viaduct. Burying shoes in the sand. Pitch and toss schools. The beach, black with coal, could pick it up, some lived in beach shacks. Met future husband
AUD2008-106
Albert Allen
Father a sinker. Early houses in Hesleden. Father had got a certificate for working on Newcastle bridge, but threw it in fire as “can’t eat it” – also laid railway lines. Labourers worked hard, moved often. First death at Blackhall Colliery was his brother – how it happened in detail, lamp nearly out of electricity – neck broken, brought out on flat cart, seeing body laid out. Father came home on leave from World War One, locked up by police and escorted back to navy because wanted to stay for funeral – meanwhile his crew had all died, so life saved by this leave. Got nothing from colliery. Co...
NEG183474
Colliery view
Castle Eden old colliery - general view. (Roy Curry Collection)
NEG183475
Colliery view
Castle Eden old colliery - general view of headgear and winding engine houses. (Roy Curry Collection)
NEG21104
Castle Eden Colliery
General view of the old Castle Eden Colliery. Closed in 1880's (water) and demolished, reconstructed and re-opened as a pumping shaft - 1892 onwards. Pumping for Blackhall & Horden Collieries.
NEG5791
General view
Castle Eden Village - this village owes its existence to the BURDON family who extensively rebuilt the settlement between 1760 and 1820.
NEG5792
Sail Making Buildings
A view along a row of buildings which are owned by the Burdon family of Castle Eden. These buildings were used for making sails for ships.
NEG58002
Electric Winding Engine
General view of the West Pit Electric Winder, Castle Eden. Taken from Horden Collieries Year Book
NEG58006
Colliery
General view of the old Castle Eden Colliery, dismantled 1892. Taken from Horden Collieries Year Book
NEG58007
Colliery
General view of the new Castle Eden Colliery,in course of development. Taken from Horden Collieries Year Book
NEG58317
The Brewery
General view of The Brewery, Castle Eden. Postcard.
NEG58418
'In Hartlepool - The Rescued Friends Carted Home'
Ink and Watercolour illustration entitled 'In Hartlepool - The Rescued Friends Carted Home' from album Family Annals by road and rail by flood and field by Samuel Tuke Richardson of Darlington and Piercebridge. (In Beamish Collection) See 58419 for colour. Page size 182 x 385mm. Depicting horses and carts carrying passrrngers from the damaged paddle steamer through Hartlepool. Text relating to picture " On landing at Hartlepool a consultation was held as to our best means of reaching Sunderland which was 24 miles away. This fine old town was then in its primitive state before ever a shovelful ...

 

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