Maps

92 maps found.

1947, Middlesbrough Ref. NPO779416
1898, Middlesbrough Ref. RNE779416
1925, Middlesbrough Ref. POP779416
1903-1904, Middlesbrough Ref. RNC779416
1892 - 1913, Middlesbrough Ref. HOSM34912
1925, Thornton Ref. POP847285
1925, Tollesby Ref. POP849422
1947, Berwick Hills Ref. NPO639244
1947, Hemlington Ref. NPO730940
1947, Easterside Ref. NPO698480
1947, Coulby Newham Ref. NPO678735
1947, Cargo Fleet Ref. NPO661343
1903-1904, Pallister Ref. RNC799624
1903-1904, Linthorpe Ref. RNC756613
1903-1904, Cargo Fleet Ref. RNC661343
1925, Coulby Newham Ref. POP678735
1898, Marton Grove Ref. RNE775360
1898, Cargo Fleet Ref. RNE661343
1898, Brookfield Ref. RNE652048
1898, Stainton Ref. RNE837860

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Memories

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Ss Channel Queen

This vessel was built by Messrs Craggs of Middlesbrough - launched 13th July 1895. 185 ft long - Gross tonnage 386 tons with full electric lighting. She ran a regular service across the Channel calling at Guernsey, Jersey and St ...Read more

A memory of Salcombe in 1890 by Colin Vosper

My Old School John V. Culbert &Nbsp;

I attended this school around 1945 to 1949. In my final years I was School Vice Captain and represented the school at football, basketball, athletics and swimming. I was Middlesbrough Schoolboy Swimming Champion ...Read more

A memory of Middlesbrough in 1940 by John Culbert

Greatham Railway Station, And Station Houses.

Well I lived in Middlesbrough, I used to get the bus to Greatham, my sister Sylvia and I, we would visit our relations Uncle Jack Wright, and Aunty Nellie, we also had another relative there, Uncle Albert ...Read more

A memory of Greatham in 1950 by Malcolm Wright

A Family Camp At Tocketts Mill Near Guisborough

I had a lovely weekend "up north" to attend a family party in Middlesbrough as my wife's brother-in-law Robert Arbin was celebrating his 60th birthday. As it was summer we thought it would nice to ...Read more

A memory of Guisborough in 2000 by John Howard Norfolk

Opening Of Albert Park

My great grandfather, Mark MIDGLEY was a member of the First North Yorks Artillery Volunteers. He was in number four battery for 11 years where he rose to the rank of sergeant-major. I have news paper cuttings of him ...Read more

A memory of Middlesbrough in 1860 by Mark Gatenby

A Trip Down Memory Lane

I am very pleased to have found this site, I was on Friends Reunited but it closed. I was born in 19 Chester Street in 1947, went to Lawson infants school, Smeaton Street and Middlesbrough Tech. My sister, Pat, grew up there ...Read more

A memory of Cargo Fleet by artlynas

I Was Born In Thornaby

My name is Valerie (Connet) Acuff. I was born in 1940 at 24 Langley Ave. which was the home of my mother's sister, Nan Powell and her husband, Lol. My parents were John and Betty Connet. My mother was formerly Betty ...Read more

A memory of Thornaby-on-Tees in 1940 by Valerie Acuff

Middlesbrough Boys High School

I went to MBHS in 1960/64 when it was up at Prissick Base, just moved up from the town adjacent to the Gazette Office and Teesside Poly or Constantine College as it was then. They have knocked down the schools at ...Read more

A memory of Middlesbrough by ian.cromack296

Brimington In The 50s And 60s

I lived on Station Road from 1947 until I got married in 1968. I went to infant school in Princess Street and the only teacher I remember was Mrs Wright. I then went to the Junior School and finally in 1957 to the Boy's ...Read more

A memory of Brimington

The Tarry Beck

I remember pulling George Thompson from the beck at high tide. The streets were Prospect Place, Customs Row, Cargo Fleet Lane, South View, Bristol Street, Dover Street, Chester Street, Cambridge Rd and one I don't remember. I lived ...Read more

A memory of Cargo Fleet by Donald Bennett

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Captions

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Caption For Marton In Cleveland, The Grove C1960

There cannot be a leafier lane than this within the boundaries of Middlesbrough. Lying

Caption For Glaisdale, The Memorial C1965

There is still easy access to the village via the Esk Valley Railway running between Whitby and Middlesbrough.

Caption For Ormesby, Church Hall And Roundabout C1965

A major roundabout lies just off to the right, at the junction of Ormesby High Street and Cargo Fleet Lane, and this view looks north towards Middlesbrough.

Caption For Grangetown, Golf Course And Cleveland Hills C1960

This peaceful scene was taken just off the Middlesbrough to Redcar trunk road, with the buildings of the former Stapylton School in the background on the right.

Caption For Redcar, High Street C1960

The double-decker United bus is a No 63 from Middlesbrough.

Caption For Teesville, Eston Recreation Ground Gardens C1965

They are close to the busy trunk road between Middlesbrough and Redcar.

Caption For Aislaby, The Village C1955

A solitary car is parked outside the New Inn on the left in Aislaby, a small village near Whitby, just off the road that leads to Middlesbrough.

Caption For Marton In Cleveland, The Church C1960

Buried in its churchyard are the two ironmaster founders of Middlesbrough's original wealth - Henry Bolckow and his business partner John Vaughan.

Caption For Marton In Cleveland, Stokesley Road C1965

We are looking north towards Stewart Park and Middlesbrough beyond.

Caption For Avonmouth, Docks 1901

The vessel seen here might be either the 'Port Royal' or 'Port Antonio', both of which were built by Sir Raylton Dixon & Co, Middlesbrough.

Caption For Middlesbrough, Albert Park C1955

The statue on the left is of Henry Bolckow, which was placed there in 1925; more recently it was re-sited in central Middlesbrough.

Caption For Levenbridge, The Bridge And Falls C1955

The road bridge shown here is narrow, but it carries heavy traffic volumes between Yarm and the southern edge of Middlesbrough.

Caption For Guisborough, Market Cross And Westgate C1955

The old Town Hall can just be seen in the left foreground, and the view looks towards Middlesbrough.

Caption For Middlesbrough, Albert Park Fountain C1955

This ornamental fountain was provided in 1896 by Joseph Pease, one of the Owners of the Middlesbrough Estate, and it was traditionally surrounded by beautiful flower beds.

Caption For Yarm, High Street C1965

the camera at the north end of the town lies Yarm Bridge, reminding us that for centuries the River Tees was navigable; Yarm operated as an important port, until it was superseded later by Stockton and Middlesbrough

Caption For Marton In Cleveland, The Shopping Centre C1965

A typical post Second World War shopping centre, with a range of shops designed to meet most of the local needs of those living in these suburbs of Middlesbrough. A

Caption For Ruswarp, The Bridge And Church C1960

The new road bridge was built by the renowned engineering firm of Dorman Long of Middlesbrough, who also built the Sydney Harbour bridge.

Caption For Grangetown, Broadway C1955

The Broadway is in practice a section of the main trunk road between Middlesbrough and Redcar.

Caption For Darlington, Entrance To Northgate 1926

He was also a major influence in the founding and development of the town of Middlesbrough, and was the first Quaker ever to be elected to serve in Parliament.

Caption For Middlesbrough, The Lake, Albert Park C1955

How fortunate that the industrial town of Middlesbrough could boast such a tranquil feature in its midst!

Caption For Middlesbrough, Albert Road C1965

The property on the left is of particular interest, because in about 1970 a large section of the older central Middlesbrough buildings was flattened to create the first major shopping mall - the Cleveland

Caption For Redcar, High Street C1955

The Middlesbrough Co-operative store is on the right.

Caption For Middlesbrough, The Transporter Bridge C1965

This bridge is now a symbol for the Middlesbrough municipality, and remains in operation.

Caption For Hartlepool, The Beach 1903

The 'John H Amos' was withdrawn from service in 1967 and presented to the Dorman Museum, Middlesbrough.