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NEG74712
Progress of Steam cartoon
Detail of cartoon 'The Parish Hearse' from series of Cartoons entitled "Progress of Steam. See 74713 for colour and 73843 & 73844 for complete cartoon. Size of complete cartoon 255 x 200mm.
NEG74713
Progress of Steam cartoon
Detail of cartoon 'The Parish Hearse' from series of Cartoons entitled "Progress of Steam. See 74712 for b/w and 73843 & 73844 for complete cartoon. Size of complete cartoon 255 x 200mm.
NEG86830
Funeral equipment
Page 121 from Dottridge Bros Catalogue of funereal equipment for undertakers - hearses and other carriages.
NEG95634
Horse Drawn Hearse
A late 19th to early 20th Century horse drawn hearse, from Heatherycleugh, Weardale, County Durham. The hearse has swivel type suspension, and a sprung carriage. The double drivers seat is separate from the hearse proper, which has 19th century style stained glass windows at the side and a curved door in the end. On the curved door is a carved & gilded wooden crown, & on top of the hearse, at each side and end, are carved & guilded angels heads. The hearse was in use until the beginning of World War 2. There was no charge, and local farm horses were used. See file for further information.
NEG95635
Baby's Coffin Box
A baby's coffin box designed to fit to a hearse. It has glass sides. Length: 1335 x Depth: 530mm x Height: 490mm.
NEG95637
Austin 20 Hearse
A petrol driven Austin 20 hearse. Date of registration: 12/05/1928. The hearse was used by Mr T. W. T. Kirk of Thornley, County Durham until 1950. The coachwork was built by Slater, a Nottingham company. Registration No: YM 5032. Chassis type: 629-6. Rating 24.5 HP. Weight: (unladen) 1 ton 17 cwt. Engine no: 665.6. See file for further details, registration book and handbook. Length: 4900mm x Height: 2080mm x Width: 1820mm. Wheel diameter: 800mm.
NEG95638
Austin 20 Hearse
A petrol driven Austin 20 hearse. Date of registration: 12/05/1928. The hearse was used by Mr T. W. T. Kirk of Thornley, County Durham until 1950. The coachwork was built by Slater, a Nottingham company. Registration No: YM 5032. Chassis type: 629-6. Rating 24.5 HP. Weight: (unladen) 1 ton 17 cwt. Engine no: 665.6. See file for further details, registration book and handbook. Length: 4900mm x Height: 2080mm x Width: 1820mm. Wheel diameter: 800mm.
NEG95639
Austin 20 Hearse
A petrol driven Austin 20 hearse. Date of registration: 12/05/1928. The hearse was used by Mr T. W. T. Kirk of Thornley, County Durham until 1950. The coachwork was built by Slater, a Nottingham company. Registration No: YM 5032. Chassis type: 629-6. Rating 24.5 HP. Weight: (unladen) 1 ton 17 cwt. Engine no: 665.6. See file for further details, registration book and handbook. Length: 4900mm x Height: 2080mm x Width: 1820mm. Wheel diameter: 800mm.
NEG95640
Austin 20 Hearse
A petrol driven Austin 20 hearse. Date of registration: 12/05/1928. The hearse was used by Mr T. W. T. Kirk of Thornley, County Durham until 1950. The coachwork was built by Slater, a Nottingham company. Registration No: YM 5032. Chassis type: 629-6. Rating 24.5 HP. Weight: (unladen) 1 ton 17 cwt. Engine no: 665.6. See file for further details, registration book and handbook. Length: 4900mm x Height: 2080mm x Width: 1820mm. Wheel diameter: 800mm.
NEG95641
Austin 20 Hearse
An interior view of a petrol driven Austin 20 hearse. Date of registration: 12/05/1928. The hearse was used by Mr T. W. T. Kirk of Thornley, County Durham until 1950. The coachwork was built by Slater, a Nottingham company. Registration No: YM 5032. Chassis type: 629-6. Rating 24.5 HP. Weight: (unladen) 1 ton 17 cwt. Engine no: 665.6. See file for further details, registration book and handbook. Length: 4900mm x Height: 2080mm x Width: 1820mm. Wheel diameter: 800mm.
NEG97678
Hearse
Side view of a horse drawn hearse. (Series 97678-97679)
NEG97679
Hearse
Front view of a horse drawn hearse. (Series 97678-97679)
NEG63055
Funeral procession
A horse drawn hearse in a funeral procession.
NEG99448
Hearses
Advertisment for examples of carriages and hearses which can be supplied by the Carriage Building Department of Dottridge Bros Ltd (Undertakers Warehousemen and Manufacturers), c1910.
NEG99731
Steam tram
Steam tram and double decker trailer No 1, possibly Gateshead and District Tramways. Adverts for Lipton's Teas, Fry's Cocoa, Reckitt's Blue and H Blumenthal. George Hearse Collection.
NEG99732
Horse tram
Horse drawn tram being hauled by 3 horses belonging to South Shields Tramways Co seen at High Shields, c1900-06. George Hearse Collection.
NEG99733
Steam locomotive
2'6" guage steam locomotive abandoned at Little Mill Lime Quarry, Cumbria. George Hearse Collection.
AUD1976-109
Mrs Short
Colliery hearse. Child died young. Watching blacksmith. Wandered into colliery as a child. Woman in a wheelchair. Grandmother made her nappies from sheets. Travelling salespeople, fishwives. Quoits. Clippy mats and quilts.
AUD1977-135
Bob Barker
Children's games in detail - rules and how the equipment was improvised - hide and seek, marbles, cricket, mounty kitty, jack shine a low (version of hide and seek with a turnip lantern). Games with the girls, "getting on top of them" in colliery field with clothes on - "having a clootie bit", golf. After 14 this all changed - stopped children's games, instead played cards (once got fined for a game of cards, though he wasn’t actually there), pitch and toss (rules, cheats, etc), handball, quoits, buckstick or kitty cat. More on cricket, football. Worked at Billingham during world war two, very...
AUD1977-156
Mr Andrew Houliston
Allendale's paper mill, locals got their floor coverings from wasted blankets there. Local magistrate had prisoners brought to his window, rather than going to court. Work as a special constable in world war two - arresting a "German spy"; keeping traffic away from a "bomb", making hospital turn its lights out. Bell ringers. Work as a joiner, tools and techniques. Worked collecting bodies for funerals - horse hearses, one time had to use a car as horses were all away at Newcastle football stadium, moved to using car. Car running out of petrol in a snow storm. Collecting body where murder suspe...

 

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