Shildon Civil Parish
Reference: CP/Shl Catalogue Title: Shildon Civil Parish Area: Catalogue Category: Local Authority Records Description: Shildon Engine Works and Stockton & Darlington Railway (MacNay papers)
Covering Dates: 1834-1890
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- Shildon Civil Parish
- Documents relating to Shildon Works Co. and the Stockton & Darlington Railway Company (Ref: CP/Shl 1-15)
- Shildon Works: buildings and machinery (Ref: CP/Shl 1/1-27)
- Darlington Works and machinery (Ref: CP/Shl 2/1-9)
- Other buildings and property (Ref: CP/Shl 3/1-11)
- Office rules and regulations (Ref: CP/Shl 4/1-6)
- Locomotive design, construction and repair (Ref: CP/Shl 5/1-67)
- Plans and specifications (Ref: CP/Shl 5/1-4)
- Correspondence and other records, concerning slide valves as used on locomotive no.50 , Meteor, 1856 - 1866 (Ref: CP/Shl 5/5-12)
- Records concerning locomotives (Ref: CP/Shl 5/13-67)
- Locomotive performance (Ref: CP/Shl 6/1-9)
- Wagon design and construction (Ref: CP/Shl 7/1-12)
- Locomotive crane design (Ref: CP/Shl 8/1-6)
- Wheels and tyre design and construction (Ref: CP/Shl 9/1-28)
- Buffer design and construction (Ref: CP/Shl 10/1-8)
- Stationary engines and engine houses (Ref: CP/Shl 11/1-29)
- Deanery Colliery (Ref: CP/Shl 11/1-2)
- Crawley Incline, Stanhope (Ref: CP/Shl 11/3-6)
- Sunniside Incline (Ref: CP/Shl 11/7-8)
- Stanley Incline (Ref: CP/Shl 11/9-16)
- Adelaide Colliery (Ref: CP/Shl 11/17-18)
- Other engines (Ref: CP/Shl 11/19-29)
- Other railway equipment (Ref: CP/Shl 12/1-5)
- Non-railway equipment (Ref: CP/Shl 13/1-7)
- Inventories and lists of locomotives (Ref: CP/Shl 14/1-3)
- Bishop Auckland & Weardale Railway (Ref: CP/Shl 15/1-18)
- Other documents (Ref: CP/Shl 16-20)
- Office rules and regulations for other companies (Ref: CP/Shl 16/1-14)
- MacNay family personalia (Ref: CP/Shl 17/1-11)
- Newspapers and newspaper cuttings (Ref: CP/Shl 18/1-28)
- Drawings published in The Engineer (Ref: CP/Shl 19/1-16)
- Miscellaneous (Ref: CP/Shl 20/1-5)
Catalogue Description
The Shildon Works Co. operated at Soho Works, Shildon, which was established by Timothy Hackworth. Hackworth was appointed to superintend the locomotives of the Stockton & Darlington Railway in 1825 and from 1840 he operated the works as an independent business. The Shildon Works Co. was a subsidiary of the Stockton & Darlington company and took over the works in 1849.As a result of the complexity of the relationship between the Shildon Works Company and the Stockton & Darlington Railway, it was decided that no attempt would be made to identify and separate the documents relating to the two companies.
The records have been grouped as follows
Documents relating to Shildon Works Co. and the Stockton & Darlington
Railway Co.
1/1-27 Shildon Works: buildings and machinery
2/1-9 Darlington Works and machinery
3/1-11 Other buildings and property
4/1-6 Office rules and regulations
5/1-67 Locomotive design, construction and repair
6/1-9 Locomotive performance
7/1-12 Wagon design and construction
8/1-6 Locomotive crane design
9/1-28 Wheel and tyre design and construction
10/1-8 Buffer design and construction
11/1-29 Stationary engines and engine houses
12/1-5 Other railway equipment
13/1-7 Non-railway equipment
14/1-3 Inventories and lists of locomotives
15/1-18 Bishop Auckland & Weardale Railway
Other documents
16/1-14 Office rules and regulations for other companies
17/1-11 MacNay family personalia
18/1-28 Newspapers and newspaper cuttings
19/1-16 The Engineer drawings
20/1-5 Miscellaneous
Catalogue Contents
Deanery Colliery was located at South Church, Bishop Auckland. It was sunk in 1810 and closed in 1840.
Ref: CP/Shl 11/1Crawley Engine was the first stationary engine on the Stanhope and Tyne Railway, operating the Crawley Incline north of Stanhope. The Railway opened in 1834 and the Crawley Incline was closed in April 1951
Ref: CP/Shl 11/3The Sunniside Incline was on the Crook to Tow Law line which was opened in 1845. The incline was bypassed by a deviation line which was opened in 1867
Ref: CP/Shl 11/7The Stanley Incline was on the Stanley Branch of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, opened in 1858. The incline hauled wagons from Stanley, and Wooley Collieries and lowered them down to Crook. The incline was closed in 1951.
Ref: CP/Shl 11/9Adelaide Colliery was located at South Church, Bishop Auckland. It was sunk in 1825 and closed in June 1924.
Ref: CP/Shl 11/17