Norton On Tees, Pond And Village Green c.1955
Photo ref: N69004
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Photo ref: N69004
Photo of Norton On Tees, Pond And Village Green c.1955

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Hardly any changes have occurred here; the custodians of Norton's past are determined to protect it for future generations. Norton was lucky in that it escaped the worst ravages of industry. There was a tannery on the Green, and a glue factory, but agriculture was always the mainstay of the village. A legend is still told here about the hound of Blakestone. By accident he was supposed to have led a pack of hounds to their deaths over the edge of a quarry, and the ghost is said to reappear to stop a similar accident happening again.

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A Selection of Memories from Norton

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Norton

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Wilton house is no more, but my grandfathers house or butchers shop may be remembered. Did they live over the shop.? Grandfather was Curry. comments please. David
Hope this is allowed here (please remove if I'm breaking rules) After returning to Norton after many years away I have set up a Group on Facebook, please feel free to join. https://www.facebook.com/groups/Norton.Teesside/ Happy memories everyone 😀
Hello, This picture is of my Grandfather Jock (Craik) in Norton. I'd love to know who took the picture. Its brought back lots of memories for my Mother and her sister. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Sara Marsay