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Durham - Photos and memories of Durham
NEG91695
Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 21st July 1951 - father with his two girls (wearing straw hats) outside Lloyds Bank in the Market Place. DA Neg.
NEG91696
Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 21st July 1951 - relaxing on the banks of the River Wear. DA Neg.
NEG91697
Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 21st July 1951 - the 5th Seaham Harbour Boy Scouts band drums up a beat for the pleasure of its followers and the surprise of the young boy sitting on it. The bass drummer is Bill Dyson and behind him is Freddy Welsh, both from Seaham. DA Neg.
NEG91698
Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 21st July 1951 - Vane Tempest band and banner leaving for home from The Racecourse. Sherburn Hill banner is still fastened to the railings on the left. DA Neg.
NEG91699
Banner unfurling
Durham Miners Gala, 21st July 1951 - the unfurling of East Hetton banner on the eve of the Gala at Kelloe by Mr Attlee, whose portrait it carried. Note pit heap on left of view. DA Neg.
NEG91738
Mners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 17th July 1954 - black and white minstrels accompany Blackhall banner.
NEG91777
Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 21st July 1956 - the arrival of Blackhall Gypsy Troupe.
NEG91916
Civic Silver
Durham Civic Silver on display in the Town Hall.
NEG91925
Exercise skittles
Pair of exercise skittles recovered from the old 8th DLI Drill Hall, Gilesgate, Durham City, before demolition. Each weigh 2 1/2lb. Size 490mm high.
NEG97353
Miners Hall
General view of a Durham Miners Association (DMA) miners hall, Dawdon. Note DMA on side of building.
NEG97366
General view
Group outside South Durham Inn, possibly SHildon area. In background is sign for R Dixon painter.
NEG97373

Group outside South Durham Inn, possibly SHildon area. In background is sign for R Dixon painter.
NEG97418
Territorial Army
2500 Territorials of the Yorks and Durham Brigade marching through the streets of Redcar, 29th July 1913.
NEG97478
Motor bus
General view of motor bus run by Gillett Bros, bound for Durham via Wingate, Wheatley Hill, Thornley.
NEG97500
Ship remains
SL (Slufter) 4 wreck section, c1850. This is part of a wreck discovered in 1986 in the Rhine-Meuse delta, Holland. The ship had carried coal from the Durham area and was possibly built in Sunderland. Such large remains of sailing colliers are rare, because they were once common and nobody thought that they were worth preserving. (Series 97500-97504)
NEG97501
Ship remains
SL (Slufter) 4 wreck section, c1850. This is part of a wreck discovered in 1986 in teh Rhine-Meuse delta, Holland. The ship had carried coal from the Durham area and was possibly built in Sunderland. Such large remains of sailing colliers are rare, because they were once common and nobody thought that they were worth preserving. (Series 97500-97504)
NEG97502
Ship remains
SL (Slufter) 4 wreck section, c1850. This is part of a wreck discovered in 1986 in teh Rhine-Meuse delta, Holland. The ship had carried coal from the Durham area and was possibly built in Sunderland. Such large remains of sailing colliers are rare, because they were once common and nobody thought that they were worth preserving. (Series 97500-97504)
NEG97503
Ship remains
SL (Slufter) 4 wreck section, c1850. This is part of a wreck discovered in 1986 in teh Rhine-Meuse delta, Holland. The ship had carried coal from the Durham area and was possibly built in Sunderland. Such large remains of sailing colliers are rare, because they were once common and nobody thought that they were worth preserving. (Series 97500-97504)
NEG97504
Ship remains
SL (Slufter) 4 wreck section, c1850. This is part of a wreck discovered in 1986 in teh Rhine-Meuse delta, Holland. The ship had carried coal from the Durham area and was possibly built in Sunderland. Such large remains of sailing colliers are rare, because they were once common and nobody thought that they were worth preserving. (Series 97500-97504)
NEG9765
Lord Durham
Lord Durham planting an oak tree at Sunderland Hospital.

 

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