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NEG90077
The "Cock", New Elvet
Illustration of The "Cock", New Elvet, 1886. Taken from book 'Pen and Ink Sketches in the Streets of Durham' by Fred W Morgan, first published June 1886, but reprinted with comments by G R Batho and M F Richardson in 1993. Comments: The Cock Inn, New Elvet, was at the time of the sketch run by Mr H Coxford. The building is now demolished and the property on the right is part of the Three Tuns Hotel.
NEG90078
The Tithe Barns, Old Houses in Hallgarth Street
Illustration of old houses in Hallgarth Street, 1886. Taken from book 'Pen and Ink Sketches in the Streets of Durham' by Fred W Morgan, first published June 1886, but reprinted with comments by G R Batho and M F Richardson in 1993. Comments: This type of housing was quite common throughout the city; however by the 1930s there were few examples left. These houses stood near the present Victoria public house.
NEG90079
Allergate
Illustration of Allergate, 1886. Taken from book 'Pen and Ink Sketches in the Streets of Durham' by Fred W Morgan, first published June 1886, but reprinted with comments by G R Batho and M F Richardson in 1993. Comments: The name Allergate comes from the original name of Alvertongate, one of the medieval streets.
NEG90080
The Tithe Barns, Hallgarth Street
Illustration of The Tithe Barns, Hallgarth Street, 1886. Taken from book 'Pen and Ink Sketches in the Streets of Durham' by Fred W Morgan, first published June 1886, but reprinted with comments by G R Batho and M F Richardson in 1993. Comments: Elvet Tithe Barn in Hallgarth Street was originally built for the collection of tithes from tenants of the Dean and Chapter. The building is mid 15th century and a fine example. It was threatened with demolition as late as 1972; it is now part of the Prison Officers Club.
NEG90081
The Old Gaol, Saddler Street
Illustration of a portion of the Old Gaol, Saddler Street, 1886. Taken from book 'Pen and Ink Sketches in the Streets of Durham' by Fred W Morgan, first published June 1886, but reprinted with comments by G R Batho and M F Richardson in 1993. Comments: This 13th century bastion can still be seen through a doorway situated above the University bookshop. it was part of a defensive gate with portcullis. It became the County Gaol when it was rebuilt in 1417 and was dismantled in 1820, owing to problems with coaches travelling to and from the Bailey.
NEG90082
A yard in New Elvet
Illustration of a yard in New Elvet, 1886. Taken from book 'Pen and Ink Sketches in the Streets of Durham' by Fred W Morgan, first published June 1886, but reprinted with comments by G R Batho and M F Richardson in 1993. Comments: It was here at 34 New Elvet that James Seyburn first started his carriage works in the city. He commenced business in 1885; by 1889 his business had outgrown the premises and he moved to 57/58 New Elvet. Elvet Riverside now stands on the site shown in this sketch.
NEG90083
Old houses on Elvet bridge
Illustration of Old houses on Elvet Bridge, 1886. Taken from book 'Pen and Ink Sketches in the Streets of Durham' by Fred W Morgan, first published June 1886, but reprinted with comments by G R Batho and M F Richardson in 1993. Comments: The small building on the left situated above the pier, which dates from the 13th century was formerly the 13th century chapel of St Andrew. In the great flood of 1771 four of the central arches of the bridge were swept away.
NEG90084
Looking down Crossgate
Illustration of Looking down Crossgate, 1886. Taken from book 'Pen and Ink Sketches in the Streets of Durham' by Fred W Morgan, first published June 1886, but reprinted with comments by G R Batho and M F Richardson in 1993. Comments: Most of Crossgate now appears to be a collection of 18th and 19th century houses, but many have new frontages covering much older buildings.
NEG90085
Millburngate
Illustration of Millburngate, 1886. Taken from book 'Pen and Ink Sketches in the Streets of Durham' by Fred W Morgan, first published June 1886, but reprinted with comments by G R Batho and M F Richardson in 1993. Comments: This view is taken looking up Millburngate towards the junction where Crossgate and North Road meet. The Barley Sheaf Inn is on the left.
NEG90086
Silver Street
Illustration of Silver Street, 1886. Taken from book 'Pen and Ink Sketches in the Streets of Durham' by Fred W Morgan, first published June 1886, but reprinted with comments by G R Batho and M F Richardson in 1993. Comments: This view has hardly changed since 1886. The property in the centre has been carefully restored in the 1980s and now has its timber-framed 16th century frontage exposed.
NEG90087
Bow Lane
Illustration of Bow Lane, 1886. Taken from book 'Pen and Ink Sketches in the Streets of Durham' by Fred W Morgan, first published June 1886, but reprinted with comments by G R Batho and M F Richardson in 1993. Comments: Bow Lane was formerly called Kingsgate and that name was used for Ove Arup's bridge which now spans the Wear from Bow Lane to new Elvet. The houses on the left were demolished c1961. At the bottom of Bow Lane stood a tower which was part of the city's defences.
NEG90088
Dun Cow Lane
Illustration of Dun Cow Lane, 1886. Taken from book 'Pen and Ink Sketches in the Streets of Durham' by Fred W Morgan, first published June 1886, but reprinted with comments by G R Batho and M F Richardson in 1993. Comments: The lane is named after a panel depicting the Dun Cow which is situated on the North West turret of the Chapel of Nine Altars of the Cathedral. Originally called Lyegate or Lykegate, this was the lane along which bodies were carried for burial.
NEG90089
The North Bailey
Illustration of The North Bailey, 1886. Taken from book 'Pen and Ink Sketches in the Streets of Durham' by Fred W Morgan, first published June 1886, but reprinted with comments by G R Batho and M F Richardson in 1993. Comments: This view is looking towards the Market Place. To the right can be seen the corner of St Mary-le-Bow (now Durham Heritage Centre). The building on the left was the Castle Inn.
NEG90092
Police control box
General view of PC Tommy Stevenson on duty in the police control box in Durham Market Place, c1952. Note damage to roof of box, also the wind screens which could be moved round the box. The access steps can be seen.
NEG90094
Shakelock Hall
Illustration of Shakelock Hall, Durham City taken from book 'My life as and Angler' by William Henderson, 1876. Wm Henderson lived at Shakelock Hall. Now site of Walkergate Development site for Millennium Hall.
NEG90102
Miners memorial
The Miners Memorial in Durham Cathedral on the afternoon of the unveiling, 1947. L-r: Tommy Daniels (later drowned in River Wear), Harry Inglis, unid. The memorial was made from a fireplace at Ramside Hall.
NEG90107
Old Fulling Mill
General view of the Old Fulling Mill near Prebends Bridge, Durham City, 1890s. Now the Museum of Archaeology.
NEG90108
Prebends Cottage
General view of Prebends Cottage (also known as Bett's Cottage) near Prebends Bridge, Durham City, 1890s.
NEG90109
The Counts House
General view of the Counts House near Prebends Bridge, Durham City, 1890s. Originally a summer house belonging to a property in the South Bailey.
NEG90110
Prebends Bridge
General view of Prebends Bridge, Durham City, 1890s, in the snow.

 

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