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NEG90531
Coronation Day
Some of the 100 members of the Durham County Constabulary (police) at Durham Railway Station, 13th May 1937. They were drafted to London to assist in street duties for the coronation day of King George VI. DA Box 172.
NEG90600
University policemen
Two University policemen, Sergeant Major Gray (l) and Serg Plunket (r) On Palace Green, Durham City, July 1937. DA Box Misc 1939-42.
NEG90636
Funeral
A detachment of Durham County Constabulary (police) leading the bodyguard and cortege for the funeral of the Mayor of Durham Cllr F Foster, 28th May 1947. The funeral was held at St Cuthbert's Church. Note granite setts in road. DA Box 51.
NEG90637
Funeral
Officers from Durham County Constabulary (police) carrying the coffin at the funeral of the Mayor of Durham Cllr F Foster, 28th May 1947. The funeral was held at St Cuthbert's Church. DA Box 51.
NEG90641
Police Golf Team
Members of Durham County Police competing for the Durham County Constabulary Golfing Trophy at Mount Oswald Golf Course, Durham City, 9th June 1947. Competitors were Assistant Chief Constable J Wright, Inspector H W Coyne, Inspector J J Hughill, Superintendent T R Hammond, PC H Ross, PC R M Collinson and PC Carr. DA Box 53.
NEG90643
University Rag Week
University Rag Week - crowds watching the procession through Market Place, Durham City, June 1947. Note granite setts and old police box. DA Box 51.
NEG90667
Father Christmas
Father Christmas making a special appearance at a party arranged by Durham Police, 1948. DA Box 152.
NEG90697
Magician at Christmas party
A magician pulls a rabbit out of a hat at Durham Police Christmas Party, December 1950. DA Box 384.
NEG90772
Police inspection
Police constable, Alex Andrew Muir, inspecting the Durham County Constabulary (Durham Division) outside the Crown Courts, Old Elvet, Durham City, July 1953. DA Box 669.
NEG90841
University policeman
University policeman, Mr A Young, pictured with Miss Joy McKean a North Island New Zealander on Palace Green, 25th September 1956. During the last 14 months her journey had read like a gazetteer, she had travelled 34,000 miles alone on her 150cc two stroke motorcycle. A farmers daughter, who had served as a nurse in Scotland during the Second World War. She left her home in Te Puke in July and travelled across Australia, India, East Africa, Cape Town and then trhough North Africa and Europe. DA Box 40.
NEG91140
Police inspection
Vice-Lieutenant of teh County, Brigadier L H McRoberts inspects Special Constables from Durham at the first review for 6 years of Durham County Constabulary, 8th May 1960. In the group are the Mayor, Sir James Duff; the Chief Constable, Mr A A Muir and Mr W Blenkin, Commandant of the County Special Constables. After inspection the specials attended evensong where the Bishop of Durham Dr Maurice Harland preached. DA Box 488.
NEG91145
Royal Visit
A visit to Durham Technical College by teh Duke of Edinburgh, 29th June 1960. He had come to visit a cross section of youthful achievements in connection with his Award scheme. He spent more than an hour touring 36 yout organisations from the County on display; he also presented over 100 awards to young people taking part in his award scheme. He is pictured at the Police Cadet display. DA Box 515.
NEG91148
Accident
An embarrassed driverof a Spillers flour wagon, explains his mishap to a passing policeman, outside the Shakespeare Inn, Saddler Street, Durham City, July 1960. The wagonload of flour had broken the trapdoor to the cellar when driving over it. DA Box 533.

 

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