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NEG90698
Ploughing competition winner
Durham County Federation of Young Farmers ploughing champion, Alan Kingston, son of Cllr J Kingston of Hallgarth Farm, Elvet, 13th January 1951. Alan had won the 21-24 year old contest at a ploughing match held at Mount Huley Farm, Ferryhill. This was the 2nd annual event - he had been successful in other contests all over the country an was about to compete in Ireland. DA Box 387.
NEG90699
Ploughing champion
Alan Kingston of Hallgarth Farm, Elvet, checking his ploughing skills, January 1951. He was the Durham County Federation of Young Farmers ploughing champion. DA Box 387.
NEG90700
Hunt meets children
The master of the Durham Foxhounds greets children near Shincliffe School during one of their meets, November 1950. DA Box 367.
NEG90701
Civic Service
Mr Justice Hallett (right) and Mr Justice Finnemore attending a Civic Service at Durham Cathedral with the Mayor Cllr Mrs H H Rushforth and members of the corporation, 22nd October 1950. Also in the group are Dean Allington (rear left), Mr J K Hope, Recorder (front left). DA Box 363.
NEG90703
New Bowling Green
Opening of the new bowling green at Gilesgate Welfare (Vane Tempest Hall), April 1951. DA Box 412. The opening is being performed by Cllr Mrs H H Rushford who is pictured bowling the first bowl. She was the wife of the editor of The Durham County Advertiser and lived in the Grey Tower, North Road.
NEG90704
Railwaymen
A group of Durham Railwaymen at Durham Station prior to their quiz contest with colleagues from Consett, January 1951. DA Box 387. The boards behind the group give details of train cancellations and an advert fro OK sauce. Some of the men are looking at a model of valve gear.
NEG90705
Boat launch and naming
Miss V L Gray, Chief Inspector for Durham Area Ministry of Education, naming and launching the 'Johnstonian' boat built by 10 pupils from Durham Johnston School under the direction of woodwork master Mr A Kirkman. The crew on the left are Alan Shea, Jim Harris and Ian Shepherd. On the right, wearing glasses, is Danny Webster, Vice Principal of Bede College. January 1951. DA Box 393.
NEG90706
Football team
Group photograph of members of Sherburn Village Co-op football team pictured outside the Grey Horse public house, Sherburn, after their victory against Stanley NGT in the Durham Mid-week Cup Replay, February 1951. DA Box 391.
NEG90707
Football team
Group photograph of members of Stanley NGT (Northern General Transport) football team pictured outside the Grey Horse public house, Sherburn, after their loss against Sherburn Co-op team in the Durham Mid-week Cup Replay, February 1951. DA Box 391.
NEG90710
RAF display
An RAF display being held on the car park at Milburngate, Durham City, March 1951. DA Box 403.
NEG90711
Hay lorry crash
General view of a hay lorry on Saddler Street at its junction with Elvet Bridge, Durham City, March 1951. DA Box 411. The shops of F W Hunter and T Henderson are in the background.
NEG90712
Portrait of Lady Mayor
To mark the advent of women into Durham City Council, citizens started a public subscription for a portrait of the first lady Mayor, Cllr Hannah Harrison Rushford, April 1951. Mr T W Pattison, a well known Newcastle artist, carried out the commission. DA Box 414.
NEG90713
Old Contemptibles banner
The laying up ceremony at Durham Cathedral of the banner of the Durham City Branch of the Old Contemptible, 29 April 1951. The banner, which as dedicated in 1934 by the Dean of Durham, was handed over at the start of evensong to Dean Alington who said, "Most gladly I receive the banner into the custody of the cathedral", it was however recently found discarded, but now hangs proudly in the Heritage Centre, North Bailey, Durham City. DA Box 414.
NEG90714
Chief Constables daughter
The daughter of the Chief Constable A A Muir, Alison Margaret, aged 19 months at their front gate on Potters Bank, Durham City, April 1951. There was a sign on the gate stating "Please shut this gate child loose". DA Box 413. Good infants costume.
NEG90715
Guides and Rangers on parade
HRH Princess Margaret inspecting Girl Guides and Sea Rangers of the County on Palace Green, Durham City, May 1951. She was Commodore of the Sea Rangers. DA Box 419. The castle keep is in the background.
NEG90716
Guides and Rangers on parade
HRH Princess Margaret, talking to girls who had found the heat too much after the parade of Girl Guides and Sea Rangers of the County on Palace Green, Durham City, May 1951. Princess Margaret was Commodore of the Sea Rangers. DA Box 419.
NEG90717
Festival of Youth
The County Festival of Youth, more than 5000 people attended at Hollow Drift, 2nd June 1951. There were numerous demonstrations and displays, 87 organisations took part. In the background is the water tower and signal box for Durham Elvet Station. DA Box 428.
NEG90718
Women's Labour Gala
Section of the parade for the Durham Women's Labour Gala outside the Royal County Hotel, Old Elvet, Durham City, 9th June 1951. In view are banners from Durham City Pelaw Ward, Easington Lane Women's Section and Hetton Women's labour Section. Cllr Wilf Edge is in front of the Pelaw banner. DA Box 430. The day was marred by the news of the Easington Colliery Disaster.
NEG90719
Easington Disaster
Easington Colliery banner draped in black outside Durham cathedral after the Memorial Service for those killed in the Disaster, July 1951. DA Box 441.
NEG90720
Easington Disaster
The rolled up Easington Colliery banner being carried into Durham Cathedral for the Memorial Service for those killed in the Disaster, July 1951. The banner is followed by Easington Public Band. DA Box 441. 83 men lost their lives in the disaster and over 4000 people attended the memorial service.

 

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