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Durham - Photos and memories of Durham
NEG90618
ATC on parade Unit
Female members of the Air Training Corp (ATC) on parade during 'Warship Week' in Durham City, 1st February 1942. The parade had started in Waddington Street and travelled through the Market Place where Lord Londonderry, Lord Lieutenant of the County took the salute and finally ended in Old Elvet. It was hoped that the target of 210,000 would be raised for the city and rural districts to be able to qualify for the 'adoption' of HMS Witherington. DA Box 430.
NEG90619
Mobile canteens
Two mobile canteens, which were handed over to the Northern Regional Fire Service by the British Legion of County Durham, 30th May 1942. They had been purchased by voluntary subscription from men and women of the Legion. Mr J J Lawson MP received them on behalf of Sir Arthur Lambert, Regional Commissioner to be used by the National Fire Service No 1 Northern Region. The Mayor was Cllr H L Gradon. DA Box 438.
NEG90620
Victory party
Durham City Corporation held a party in the Indoor Market for 500 old people as part of the Victory Celebrations. The Mayor Cllr J L Robson, seen on the right, welcomed them all. Tea was followed by entertainment in the Town Hall, 27th June 1946. DA Box 3.
NEG90622
Artist
Miss Hilda Sides, a distinguished London artist with some of her watercolours of Durham City beauty spots, August 1946. DA Box 11a.
NEG90623
Opening hospital new wing
The Princess Royal with Matron Miss Lee, Lord Londonderry and the Mayor Cllr F Foster, 21 November 1946. The occasion was the opening of the new children's ward at Durham County Hospital, which was named after the former Matron, Miss Margaret Whitlock. DA Box 27.
NEG90625
University Drama Society
Durham University Colleges Dramatic Society wearing 17th Century dress for the period play 'Love for Love', photographed passing through the Watergate at the end of the South Bailey, November 1946. DA Box 29.
NEG90626
British Legion
members of the British Legion Women's Section of County Durham pictured with their banners in Durham Market Place during their annual meeting, 3rd December 1946. During the day a short service was held in the nearby St Nicholas Church. DA Box 26.
NEG90628
POW toys
Boys and girls eagerly scanning the toys which German Prisoners of war (POWs) had made to be presented to Durham Cathedral to be given to needy children, December 1946. Note the diamond patches on the prisoners clothing. In the background is the decorated Christmas tree. DA Box 30.
NEG90629
POW toys
Boys and girls eagerly scanning the toys which German Prisoners of war (POWs) had made to be presented to Durham Cathedral to be given to needy children, December 1946. Note the diamond patches on the prisoners clothing. Shown outside the north door. DA Box 30.
NEG90630
Cathedral cleaners
A framed view of the Galilee Chapel and Durham Cathedral with two cleaners who had just finished sweeping the floor, February 1947. DA Box 38.
NEG90631
Lace making
An old lady, the mother of Mrs R Davison, from Framwellgate Moor making a lace tea cloth, February 1947. The lace work was donated to raise funds for the Durham Youth Services. DA Box 38.
NEG90632
Easter Races
Mr A Pitt of Ushaw Moor being given an extra start in the young men's Easter Race on The Sands, Durham City,7 April 1947. DA Box 44.
NEG90633
Easter Races
Veteran runners burning up the track at the Easter Races on The Sands, Durham City,7 April 1947. The winner was Mr T H Fenwick (left). On the right is 79 year old, Jack Hilton, who had previously won 11 races over the last 15 years (he was wearing the same running shoes he had used on the track for 40 years previous). DA Box 44.
NEG90634
Miners
Two miners sitting on the steps of Durham Town Hall, April 1947. DA Box 48.
NEG90635
Derelict housing
Mr Marshall 'Cumberland Jack' enjoying a few monuments sitting outside his old derelict house in Durham City, possibly on Framwellgate (in 1930 a Mr J Marshall lived at 93 Framwellgate), April 1947. DA Box 48.
NEG90636
Funeral
A detachment of Durham County Constabulary (police) leading the bodyguard and cortege for the funeral of the Mayor of Durham Cllr F Foster, 28th May 1947. The funeral was held at St Cuthbert's Church. Note granite setts in road. DA Box 51.
NEG90637
Funeral
Officers from Durham County Constabulary (police) carrying the coffin at the funeral of the Mayor of Durham Cllr F Foster, 28th May 1947. The funeral was held at St Cuthbert's Church. DA Box 51.
NEG90638
School children
Large group of school children from Western Hill School at the opening of there annual concert, may 1947. The picture was taken in front of the obelisk in the grounds of St Leonard's RC School, Durham City. DA Box 50.
NEG90639
Playing Fields
General view of Durham High School playing fields (now the site of the Prince Bishops Shopping Centre), originally part of Paradise Gardens, May 1947. DA Box 49.
NEG90640
Regatta trophy
Mr Erik Brown of Browns Boathouse handing over a handsome cup to the Regatta Committee outside Durham Town Hall, June 1947. The cup was in memory of his late father Mr Joseph Brown. DA Box 52.

 

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