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Durham - Photos and memories of Durham
NEG7888
Equipment
Old Laundry equipment photographed in situ south of Durham on the old Al. Mill Hill Fathers. Near Durham.
NEG788
Staircase
17th Century oak servants staircase from Sir John Duck's house, Silver Street, Durham City. Demolished September 1962.
NEG787
Staircase
17th Century oak staircase from Sir John Duck's house, Silver Street, Durham City. Demolished September 1962.
NEG786
Staircase
17th Century oak staircase from Sir John Duck's house, Silver Street, Durham City. Demolished September 1962.
NEG785
Staircase
17th Century oak staircase from Sir John Duck's house, Silver Street, Durham City. Demolished September 1962.
NEG784
Staircase
17th Century oak staircase from Sir John Duck's house, Silver Street, Durham City. Demolished September 1962.
NEG7839
General view
A view over the River Wear to Framwellgate Bridge with the church of Our Lady of Mercy and St. Godric (R.C.) beyond. Durham City.
NEG7838
Waterside
A view over the River Wear to the railway viaduct and the church of Our Lady of Mercy and St. Godric (R.C.) on the right. The latter is a listed building grade II. (1998 - the foreground is now Milburngate Shopping Centre.) Durham City.
NEG7837
The Waterside
General view of houses beside the River Wear in Durham City, (1998 - now the site of Milburngate Shopping Centre.)
NEG7836
The Bailey
Exterior of a house in The Bailey, Durham City.
NEG7835
The Bailey
Beyond the gateway bounding the cathedral precincts on the east, is the Bailey, one of the loveliest streets in England, graced by many delightful Georgian houses. Durham City. (See The Kings England, Durham by Arthur Mee)
NEG7834
The Bailey
General view of houses and the Assembly Rooms, The Bailey, Durham City.
NEG7833
The Bailey
Beyond the gateway bounding the cathedral precincts on the east, is the Bailey, one of the loveliest streets in England, graced by many delightful Georgian houses. Durham City. (See The Kings England, Durham by Arthur Mee)
NEG7832
Doorway
Bishop Cosins Hall which stands on the east side of Palace Green, Durham City. It is a listed building Grade II with "fluted ionic pilasters, raised segmental near semi circular pediment and rich carvings of branches with leaves below (See Pevsner page 132)
NEG7831
Doorway
The doorway of no.42 North Bailey, Durham City. The building has a nicely pedimented doorway. (See Pevsner page 133) and is listed Grade II
NEG7830
Doorways
The doorways of Nos. 41 and 42 North Bailey, Durham City. The buildings are listed Grade II and are owned by Durham University
NEG783
Staircase
17th Century oak staircase from Sir John Duck's house, Silver Street, Durham City. Demolished September 1962.
NEG7827
Holywell Manor
Interior of Holywell Manor, Brancepeth, Co Durham. A panel of plaster moulding in the dining room. Moulds same as those used in Bessie Surtees House in Newcastle. July 1969.
NEG7824
Holywell Manor
Old archway in the foot of the boundary wall around the grounds of Holywell Manor, Brancepeth, Durham. Reputed to be where Oliver Cromwell watched his prisoners taken to Brancepeth Castle. July 1967.
NEG7823
Holywell Manor
Holywell Manor, Brancepeth, Co Durham. End wall old Hall. NB doorway top is similar to that of Crook Hall, Durham and Houghton Old Hall. July 1967.

 

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