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NEG9361
Banner
North Yorkshire and Cleveland Miners' and Quarrymen's Association with banner.
NEG8895
Gainford shorthorn Cow
Gainford cow - Nonpareil Rosea 4th, 2nd at R A S E at Leicester, 1st at Otley, 1st at the Northumberland Show and Champion female at the Great Yorkshire Show, 1st at Darlington and 1st and Champion at Hexham, 1924.
NEG8652
Walter Willson's store
Shop window of the Walter Willsons store at Northallerton, including a display of a sample of Kangra Valley Tea donated to the Yorkshire Himalayan Expedition, 1956.
NEG859
Horse wheel
The bottom bearing of a partially complete, four-start wheel at Drummer Hill Farm. The central metal post rotates in a stone base. From a larger photograph in "Life in the Moorlands of North East Yorkshire", Plate 119.
NEG7721
Water wheel leat
Water wheel leat for New Langthwaite Lead Smelt Mill, Arkengarthdale (1824). (See The Lead Smelting Mills of the Yorkshire Dales by Robert T Clough).
NEG7720
Smelt Mill
Water wheel pit at New Langthwaite Smelt Mill (1824), Arkengarthdale. (See The Lead Smelting Mills of the Yorkshire Dales by Robert T Clough).
NEG7719
Smelt mill flue
The ruins of part of the "New C.B. Smelt Mill" near Langthwaite, Arkengarthdale. A reverberatory hearth was housed under the wide stone-arched hood. (There were six such furnaces!) This mill was considered to be the most modern in the country at the time of its building in 1824. (See The Lead Smelting-mills of the Yorkshire Dales by Robert T Clough.)
NEG7718
Smelt mill
The ruins of part of the "New C.B. Smelt Mill" near Langthwaite, Arkengarthdale. A reverberatory hearth was housed under the wide stone-arched hood. (There were six such furnaces!) This mill was considered to be the most modern in the country at the time of its building in 1824. (See The Lead Smelting-mills of the Yorkshire Dales by Robert T Clough.)
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Langthwaite Smelt Mill
The remains of an octagonal smelt mill at Langthwaite in Arkengarthdale, built c1700. "The Magnificent eight-sided building was situated on the South bank of the Arkle Beck. Owing to the collapse of part of the main wall in 1942 it was thought impossible to carry out the extensive repairs necessary with the result that the structure with its fine stone slated roof is now only a ruined shell." (See The Lead Smelting-mills of the Yorkshire Dales by Robert T Clough.)
NEG7716
Langthwaite Smelt Mill
The remains of an octagonal smelt mill at Langthwaite in Arkengarthdale, built c1700. "The Magnificent eight-sided building was situated on the South bank of the Arkle Beck. Owing to the collapse of part of the main wall in 1942 it was thought impossible to carry out the extensive repairs necessary with the result that the structure with its fine stone slated roof is now only a ruined shell." (See The Lead Smelting-mills of the Yorkshire Dales by Robert T Clough.)
NEG5901
Charabanc
A motor charabanc overflowing with people has `lighthouse and caves' on the windscreen and bears the registration number BT 293 (East Yorkshire registration). Possibly going to Flamborough Head
NEG5321
Corn Dolly
Corn Dolly - Yorkshire Chandelier.
NEG5320
Corn Dolly
Corn Dolly Yorkshire Chandelier.
NEG5319
Corn Dollies
Corn Dollies, left - Durham Chandelier, right - Yorkshire Chandelier.
NEG5318
Corn Dollies
Corn Dollies, left - Durham Chandelier, right - Yorkshire Chandelier.
NEG5080
Sunday School outing
Kirkbymoorside, Yorkshire, Sunday School outing 1903. Children ride out in coach driven by decorated horses.
NEG38
Roman bathhouse
Stone arches from excavated Roman bath house at Catterick, North Yorkshire, arriving at Bowes Museum, 1959. Removed to make way for the A1.
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Roman bathhouse
General view of excavations at Roman bath house, Catterick, North Yorkshire, 1959, with arches removed for preservation. Removed to make way for the A1.
NEG36
Roman bathhouse
Stonework being lifted by crane during dismantling of excavated Roman bath house at Catterick, North Yorkshire, 1959. Removed to make way for the A1.
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Roman bathhouse
Stone arches being loaded onto a lorry during the dismantling of a Roman bath house excavated at Catterick, North Yorkshire, 1959. Removed to make way for the A1.

 

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