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Pelaw Grange, County Durham

Pelaw Grange maps

Historic maps of Pelaw Grange and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Pelaw Grange maps

Pelaw Grange map

Historic map of Pelaw Grange

County Durham map

Illustrated Victorian map of County Durham

Pelaw Grange map

Historic Map of any Pelaw Grange postcode

Pelaw Grange maps
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Pelaw Grange photos

We have no photos of Pelaw Grange, although we do have photos of these nearby places: Chester Le Street, Lumley Park, Birtley, Lambton Park

Pelaw Grange books

Displaying 2 of 3 books about Pelaw Grange and the local area.   View all Pelaw Grange books

County Durham Photographic Memories
Paperback
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Durham Photographic Memories
Paperback
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Pelaw Grange books
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Memories of Pelaw Grange

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County Durham memories

1 Pine Street

My grandfather Thomas Harrison lived there until early 1953. I visited last month but the street no longer exists - was wondering when it was redeveloped.


Sandie Urquhart
Edinburgh

Shared on 05 April 2008 by Sandie Urquhart.

people and places

I CAN REMEMBER MANY PEOPLE AND PLACES FROM MY CHILDHOOD LIVING IN 16 PINE ST ,BILL LOAN,LES PEARSON,WILLIE AND TINKER GORDEN,CHRIS LOWERY TO NAME BUT A FEW,AND THE PLACES WE USED TO GO TO ,DOWN "THE LINE" TO THE "GREEN HILL" UP THE OLD FARM TO PLAY JAPS AND ENGLISH OR ACROSS TO THE PIT HEAPS.
OTHER PLACES WERE THE SHIP... [more]

Shared on 06 January 2008 by Kevin Greener.

Chester-le-Street Memories


Chester-le-Street Heritage Group are building an archive of photographs and memories relating to Chester-le-Street and the surrounding area.
If you would like to share your memories and/or allow us to scan your photographs for inclusion in the Group's archive, then please get in touch we would love to hear from you.
We hold 'Drop-In Sessions' every Tuesday morning at the... [more]

Shared on 25 September 2009 by Heritage Group.

TEENAGE YEARS

I didn't live in Chester-le-Street (I lived at Fence Houses) but I used to work at Brough's Grocery Store at the top end of the main street and then I went to work at RODNEY DRESSES factory as the wages were a bit better and I was very happy there. My friends and I enjoyed going to the Empire (?) Ballroom... [more]

Shared on 17 April 2009

Wish to have a chance

Not a memory, but here's a tip of the hat from an oldest son of an oldest son, etc, for several generations.

James Pelton
Chicago

Shared on 04 March 2009 by James Pelton.

Great Lumley Memories


Chester-le-Street Heritage Group are building an archive of photographs and memories relating to Great Lumley and the surrounding area.
If you would like to share your memories and/or allow us to scan your photographs for inclusion in the Group's archive, then please get in touch we would love to hear from you.
We hold 'Drop-In Sessions' every Tuesday morning at... [more]

Shared on 25 September 2009 by Heritage Group.

Ferry Man

This is not actually a memory, but after finding this photograph I just had to write and say that in the little ferry going across the River Wear is either my great grandad or great granduncle, if that is the right terminology.  I am an ancestor of James Curry who along with his brother were the ferry men on that ferry.... [more]

Shared on 07 March 2008 by Yvonne Crawley.

lumley

I was born in Lumley, so was my mum, so I was very happy growing up there. My grandad worked at the pit, his name was Thomas Moore and he lived at 26 Lumbley Terrace, my grandmother was Bettrix Basey [Moore] and my mum Marjorie Vera Ward. If anyone in the village knew them, it would be lovely to hear from... [more]

Shared on 27 October 2006 by Eunice Corbett.

Extracts From Pelaw Grange & County Durham books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Pelaw Grange, inspired by Frith photos.

Durham Photographic Memories

This typical High Street view could be of any village in the north-east. This is the 1950s version of today's modern superstore, where you can buy everything from ice cream to petrol. Note the sign at the newsagents for Eldorado ice cream, which was very popular at the time and one of the main competitors of Walls. The Northern Echo newspaper is still one of the most... [more]

This is an extract from Durham Photographic Memories.
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Durham Photographic Memories

The main A177 road south from Shincliffe leads to Coxhoe; it may follow the course of an old Roman road. The villages in this area are situated on the Magnesian limestone hills, which are typical of the east Durham countryside between Hartlepool and South Shields. The local limestone has been used in the past as building material, most notably to cement together the bricks of Durham Cathedral.

This is an extract from Durham Photographic Memories.
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Durham Photographic Memories

Although it is near the church, it is still hard to understand why the war memorial was originally placed in a field on the outskirts of the village. This important monument has now been relocated close to the centre of the village, and it is now clearly visible and accessible.

This is an extract from Durham Photographic Memories.
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