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NEG1303
Police Station Cast Iron Stove
Free Standing cast iron stove, ornate side panels and doors. Blanchland.
NEG12975
Fishwife and Policeman
Policeman with fishwife on the Corporation Fish Quay at North Shields surrounded by crowd mostly children - F H Phillips (Fish Merchants) warehouse behind, 1880-90. (Ref NS 12/4/82)
NEG12974
Policemen
Policemen supervising a crowd at Tynemouth, 1880-90. (Ref NS 12/4/82)
NEG12973
Policemen
Group of policemen from Tynemouth, 1880-90. (Ref NS 12/4/82)
NEG12266
Florence May Turnbull's 4th Birthday Party
Florence May Turnbulls 4th birthday party, c1913. Her family lived in Stanley Villas (next to the police station on High Street, Stanley). Mrs Lord is 3rd from the left. At the party were 3 sisters and one brother and several cousins. Picture taken outside in garden showing food table and guests.
NEG12117
Rookhope Brass Band
The Rookhope Brass Band in the early part of the century. All of the members were miners except the conductor who was the local policeman.
NEG12049
Lead-smelters
Lead-smelters outside Lintzgarth smelt mill, Rookhope, 26/5/1902. Note village policeman (actually an "additional constable" paid for by Lintzgarth Smelt Mill and was really the "Works policeman" - PC Tomlison) in centre of photograph, pigs of lead on flags in front of group. Smelters with "protective" clothing & headgears. Front row: ?,?, Mr Ridley, Mr Wharton, Thomas Sanderson, Doctor Gray, ?, Monty Proud.
NEG11943
Policemen
Group of Beamish policemen.
IRN97400
Saddle Blanket
Mounted Police equipment. Horse saddle blanket, also known as a shabraque. Swallowtail design. Faced with black wool, with yellow and purple trim. Lined on the underside with black canvas type material. In the corner of each tail is the badge of Durham Constabulary, consisting of an eight point Brunswick Star surmounted by a Queen's Crown. In the centre is the Coat-of-Arms of County Durham with the words " Durham Constabulary " surrounding it. Made of white metal, on leather backing.
IRN97399
Photograph
Large framed group photograph. Sepia. Durham City Police Force. Taken in 1921 at Durham City High School for Girls.
IRN97148
Whistle
Police whistle. " The Metropolitan ". Cylindrical with two vents. Attached to a long chain with a hook at the other end for clipping onto a uniform.
IRN97147
Whistle
Police whistle. Reynolds type. Cone shaped with silver leaf covering. Attached to long chain with a hook at the end for clipping onto a uniform.
IRN97142
Whistle
Brass police pea whistle.
IRN97141
Handcuffs
Pair of police handcuffs. Comprised of two halves, connected by a single rotating link. Each half has a rotating part which engages with a ratchet which is closed around a person's wrist. The ratchet can only be released by a key. Stamped with " ALCYON. Made in Spain ".
IRN97129
Handcuffs
Pair of police handcuffs. Comprised of two halves, linked together by a rotating chain. Each half has a rotating part which engages with a ratchet which is closed around a person's wrist. The ratchet can only be opened by a key. Stamped with " HIATTS 1960 ".
IRN97003
Whistle
Police whistle. Named " The Metropolitan ". Manufactured by J. Hudson and Co.
IRN97000
Horse Light
Light attached to a leather pouch. Pouch used to house the battery for the light. Light cover is in two colours. Top half white or clear, bottom half red. Small metal switch beside light. Used by Mounted Police on horse ankles.
IRN96975
Snowshoes
Pair of snowshoes. Oval wood frame with a latticework of thick twine inside. Running down the middle of the shoe is a rectangular strip of canvas for placing the foot on. To secure the foot to the shoe, there are canvas webbing straps with open face crimp buckles to tighten them. Worn by Police Officers in the winter.
IRN96971
Rattle
Policeman's rattle. Wood, with folding handle. Two lead weights mounted at the tip. Stamped with the words " Field 22 Tavistock St. W.C. Police. " See Notes.
IRN96406
Police Hat
Cocked Hat for police ceremonial duties. Black fabric, with silver wire decoration on front and rear peaks. Black flap with silver wire piping extends out of top and down right hand side. Secured by a silver button decorated with a King's Crown within a wreath. Belonged to Chief Constable Colonel St. Johnstone. See Notes.

 

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