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NEG28697
LEVEL CROSSING
Burnhill-Crook line.
NEG28524
Coke Ovens
First British by-product ovens, Crook, County Durham, 1882 Sections through ovens and heating flues.
NEG28522
Simon-Carves Ovens
Simon-Carves ovens Bankfoot colliery, Crook. Guiding coke cake.
NEG27620
Quilter
Cheviot view - rented from Lord Joicey by Walter Scott, a tailor and quilter in Crookham.
NEG26855
Market Place
A couple of stalls set up in Crook Market Place, 3rd September 1959. Box 409.
NEG26701
Timber works
Interior of New Timber Works, Crook, 12th August 1938. Box 268. (DA401)
NEG26652
Housing due for demolition
Front of row of old houses in West Terrace, Stanley Crook due for demolition 1938. See 26651 for backs. 22nd October 1936. Box 128. (DA352)
NEG26651
Housing due for demolition
Rear of row of old houses on West Terrace, Stanley Crook due for demolition in 1938. See 26652 for fronts. 22nd October 1936. Box 128. (DA351)
NEG26584
Procession
Procession through the streets of Stanley near Crook, 9th July 1936. Box 102. DA284
NEG26514
Sports Day
Dancing display at Crook Girl's School Sports Day, 27th July 1939. Box 338. Wishart's Garage on right.
NEG25861
Ironmongers shop
Shop front of Arthur Lax's ironmongers shop (taken over from his grandfather P Campbell c1906). North Terrace, Crook. 1928.
NEG25860
Ironmongers shop
Shop front of Arthur Lax's ironmongers shop (taken over from his grandfather P Campbell c1906). North Terrace, Crook.
NEG25859
Ironmonger
Portrait of Mr Arthur Lax who took over Mr Peter Campell's ironmongery business in Crook.
NEG25858
Ironmongers shop
Shop front of Peter Campbell's ironmongers shop, North Terrace, Crook. In front of the shop is a delivery boy and cart and a collection of wire netting, 1900.
NEG25768
Humorous postcard
Humorous postcard depicting the Bishop Auckland and Crook Express heavily laden.
NEG24174
MINERS BANNERS
BRANCEPETH (RODDYMOOR) - FRONT. A RENAMED BANNER NEW IN 1954 TO RODDYMOOR, NEW CROOK, SOLD TO BRANCEPETH IN 1963 AND RENAMED. A VIEW OF THE RACECOURSE ON BIG MEETING DAY. 1971-152.
NEG24101

The Consett Iron Company's Works: demolition of old beehive coke ovens in 1921, at Crookhall High Yard. Hardcore being loaded into wagons, perhaps for use on the site of the new Fell Coke Works. Demolition coinciding with new construction. 4th May 1921.
NEG24058
Workmen's village
Crookhall, the new workmen's village, from the east. Note pile of tipped-out slags in foreground, presumably from Crookhall Ironworks.
NEG24057
Houses under construction
Workmen's houses under construction at Crookhall. Note chauldron wagon and pit pony in limbers with tubs - all used to lead materials on to the building works. March 1921.
NEG24056
Housing
Workmen's homes under construction at Crookhall, Co Durham. Febraury 1921.

 

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