Places

4 places found.

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Maps

27 maps found.

1897, Bellingham Ref. RNE637882
1920, Bellingham Ref. POP637883
1947, Bellingham Ref. NPO637882
1925, Bellingham Ref. POP637882
1946, Bellingham Ref. NPO637883
1895, Bellingham Ref. RNE637883
1895, Bellingham Ref. HOSM37532
1897-1902, Bellingham Ref. RNC637883
1901-1904, Bellingham Ref. RNC637882
1925, Lanehead Ref. POP752205
1947, Lanehead Ref. NPO752205
1901-1904, Lanehead Ref. RNC752205
1897, Lanehead Ref. RNE752205
1896, Ballingham Ref. RNE631474
1897, Beltingham Ref. RNE638102
1919, Ballingham Ref. POP631474
1925, Beltingham Ref. POP638102
1947, Ballingham Ref. NPO631474
1947, Beltingham Ref. NPO638102
1901-1904, Beltingham Ref. RNC638102

Books

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Memories

31 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Schooldays

Billingham Campus School consisted of four halls - Bede, pictured in the foreground, Davy behind and Faraday furthest away.  The fourth hall, Stephenson was about 800 yards away, not pictured.  There was a sports block with a swimming pool which can just be seen to the left of this photograph.

A memory of Billingham in 1968 by Lyn Wells

The Village Was Home

I was born in 1950 at Orsett Hospital, a few minutes before my twin sister and on my mothers birthday no less. We lived at 28 St James Avenue East until 1968. The house was in fact that of my maternal grand parents and my ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope by Chris Doggett

Brownrigg Reunion

For many people their days at Brownrigg were, quite literally, the 'Happiest Days of their lives' and they will have the opportunity to relive those idyllic times when the Brownrigg Reunion takes place over the weekend of ...Read more

A memory of Bellingham by Edward Graham

Growing Up In Kielder

Living in Kielder from a child to a man ... I lived in Kielder from 1974-1995. I loved the way you could keep your front door unlocked. I could hear the river passing by my bedroom window, this was how quite it was. I am sure ...Read more

A memory of Kielder by Mark Stanford

Caddy

This is going back a long way, but my great-great-grandfather, George Caddy, was born in Great Ellingham in 1776. He was one of 8 children of William and Elizabeth (nee Hinsby). His son, John Thomas Caddy, left for London sometime ...Read more

A memory of Great Ellingham by Angela Haddrill

My Early Childhood

Most of the photos here are from 1955. I was a five year old boy living in Greatham in 1955 with my dad, who was the local 'Bobby', my mam and my younger brother.  We lived at 3 Egerton Terrace which was a terraced house with an ...Read more

A memory of Greatham in 1955 by Philip Purdie

Our Home For 30+ Years

Mam and Dad, Lizzie and Edwin Ridley, moved into Slaghill (the cottage on the right of the picture) in 1948 when I was 3 years old. Dad died there in December 1978 and Mam moved up to Chapel Cottages soon afterwards. There ...Read more

A memory of Allenheads in 1948 by Evelyn Jones

Good Times

1 was there from 60 to 63 I was in wansbeck. I remember carrying bread to Bellingham when road was closed by snow. I also remember all the good times I had while there. I used to look after the farm letting chickens in and out. I live in ...Read more

A memory of Bellingham by geordiepete89

Goeden Masson

I am looking for Gorden Masson. We were in the army in Hong Kong together in 1952 - 1954. Can anybody help? Brian Bellingham

A memory of Aberdeen in 1953 by Brian Bellingham

Methodist Chapels

I was born in Braunston in 1941 but was taken to Hellidon as a baby to live with my mother's parents, the Burbidges. In Hellidon, the Methodist church was closed during the war period, so I was taken to the Methodist chapel ...Read more

A memory of Priors Marston in 1941 by Terence Wilcox

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Captions

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Caption For Levens, Hall, The Gardens 1891

Beaumont trained at Versailles and was in much demand, but spent the last 40 years of his life working for James Bellingham at Levens Hall.

Caption For Bellingham, Market Place C1960

Bellingham straddles the B6320 that winds its way from the near Hadrian's Wall to Otterburn.

Caption For Billingham, Bowling Green C1965

Here we have a clear, open view across the John Whitehead Park to the Stockton and Billingham Technical College in the distance, with the community centre just visible on the extreme left.

Caption For Billingham, Shopping Centre C1967

Billingham owes its development to the Great War, when a small chemical works opened nearby for the production of synthetic ammonia for use in explosives.

Caption For Great Ellingham, The Mill C1960

The road from Great Ellingham to Hingham runs dead straight for over half a mile, an unusual survival of an open-field boundary from the Middle Ages.

Caption For Ringwood, Christchurch Street 1900

She is buried in the nearby churchyard at Ellingham.

Caption For Billingham, Shopping Centre C1967

Billingham Town Centre was developed in the 1950s and 1960s, paid for largely by the local rates from the massive ICI factory in the neighbourhood, which employed almost 20,000 people at that time.

Caption For Billingham, The Town Centre C1970

Towards the right we can see part of the Billingham Forum Theatre, and nearer is the round glass-enclosed staircase to the art gallery.

Caption For Billingham, The Statue C1970

The founders of the modern Billingham Town Centre felt the need to introduce features which helped to take away the starkness of the new surroundings.