Miscellaneous documents
Reference: D/X 1827 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Vaux Breweries
Covering Dates: 1953-2011
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- Miscellaneous documents
- Vaux Breweries (Ref: D/X 1827)
- Individual public houses (Ref: D/X 1827/1-4)
- White Lion, Houghton le Spring (Ref: D/X 1827/1/)
- Correspondence (Ref: D/X 1827/1/1/1-4)
- Plans (Ref: D/X 1827/1/2/1-4)
- Whitehill, Chester le Street (Ref: D/X 1827/2)
- Red Lion, Chester le Street (Ref: D/X 1827/3)
- Plans (Ref: D/X 1827/3/1/1-2)
- Photographs (Ref: D/X 1827/3/2/1-2)
- Lambton Worm, Chester le Street (Ref: D/X 1827/4)
- Photographs (Ref: D/X 1827/4/1)
- Miscellaneous (Ref: D/X 1827/4/2/1-4)
- Colliery Tavern, Houghton le Spring (Ref: D/X 1827/5)
- Plans (Ref: D/X 1827/5/1)
- Reports and surveys (Ref: D/X 1827/6/1-15)
- Licences (Ref: D/X 1827/7/1-2)
- James Macgregor Marriott (Ref: D/X 1827/8/1-3)
- Publications (Ref: D/X 1827/9/1-5)
- Other records (Ref: D/X 1827/10/1-3)
Catalogue Description
These records were deposited by James Macgregor Marriott, long time employee of Vaux and Associated Breweries, Sunderland. He worked as a District Manager. This collection includes many of the reports he wrote on public houses in the Houghton le Spring and Chester le Street areas. He died on his birthday on 14 February 2012, aged 95.For more records relating to Vaux Breweries see: D/Va
Catalogue Contents
Vaux Breweries (Ref: D/X 1827)Individual public houses (Ref: D/X 1827/1-4)White Lion, Houghton le Spring (Ref: D/X 1827/1/)Correspondence (Ref: D/X 1827/1/1/1-4)Ref: D/X 1827/1/1/1
Detailed description of all changes done to the building of the White Lion public house, Houghton le Spring by Gaskell and Chambers Limited, Newcastle, 20 April 1967
(3 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/1/1/2Internal memo from N.H. Cox, Chief Architect to J.M. Marriott, District Supervisor, Vaux and Associated Breweries Limited relating to estimates of costs for the fitting out of the White Lion public house, 15 February 1968
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 1827/1/1/3Letter from C. Charlton representing McKenzie, Bell and Sons Solicitors, Sunderland to James MacGregor Marriott, District Supervisor, Vaux and Associated Breweries Limited, The Ferry Tavern, Ferry Street, South Shields relating to the hearing at Houghton Licensing Sessions on 17 April 1968 to obtain consent for alterations to construction of the White Lion, 11 April 1968
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 1827/1/1/4Correspondence between M.J. Boddy, Kirkgate, Otley, West Yorkshire and J.M. Marriott esq., District Supervisor, Vaux and Associated Breweries Limited, The Ferry Tavern, Ferry Street, South Shields relating to the possible employment of Mr Boddy as porter and handy man at the White Lion, Houghton le Spring, 29 April 1968
(4 papers)
Plans (Ref: D/X 1827/1/2/1-4)Ref: D/X 1827/1/2/1Copy plan of the White Lion public house, Houghton le Spring. Elevation to Newbottle Street, elevation to Sunderland Street, rear elevation, October 1966
S. Milburn and R.W. Graydon on behalf of John. T. Bell and Sons Limited, Archbold House, Archbold Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne
(1 plan, 100 cm x 76 cm)
Ref: D/X 1827/1/2/2Copy ground floor plan of the White Lion public house, Houghton le Spring, October 1966
S. Milburn and R.W. Graydon on behalf of John. T. Bell and Sons Limited, Archbold House, Archbold Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne
(1 plan, 100 cm x 76 cm)
Ref: D/X 1827/1/2/3Copy first floor plan of the White Lion public house, Houghton le Spring, October 1966
S. Milburn and R.W. Graydon on behalf of John. T. Bell and Sons Limited, Archbold House, Archbold Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne
(1 plan, 100 cm x 76 cm)
Ref: D/X 1827/1/2/4Copy plan of kitchen and food store layout of the White Lion, Houghton le Spring, 16 January 1967
(1 plan, 74 cm x 39 cm)
Whitehill, Chester le Street (Ref: D/X 1827/2)Ref: D/X 1827/2/1Copy report by James Marriott on premises called Whitehill (or White Hill), Chester le Street, 19 July 1961
Includes letter from Licenced House Manager of Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster) Limited to James Marriott, 11 Eardulph Avenue, Chester le Street
(18 papers, printed)
Red Lion, Chester le Street (Ref: D/X 1827/3)Plans (Ref: D/X 1827/3/1/1-2)Ref: D/X 1827/3/1/1Plan of proposed alterations and additions to the Red Lion, Chester le Street. Sections and elevations, n.d. [1964]
1 inch to 8 feet [1:96]
(1 plan, 100 cm x 62 cm, water coloured)
Ref: D/X 1827/3/1/2Plan of proposed alterations to the Red Lion, Chester le Street. Ground floor, sections and elevation, 16 June 1964
(1 plan, 70 cm x 60 cm, water coloured)
Photographs (Ref: D/X 1827/3/2/1-2)Ref: D/X 1827/3/2/1Photograph of the interior of the Red Lion public house, Chester le Street, looking towards the bar, n.d. [1960s]
Produced by J. Hunter, Photographer, 17A Newbottle Street, Houghton le Spring
(1 photograph, 26 cm x 25 cm, black and white)
Ref: D/X 1827/3/2/2Photograph of the interior of the Red Lion public house, Chester le Street, looking from the bar across the main room, n.d. [1960]
(1 photograph, 16 cm x 12 cm, black and white)
Lambton Worm, Chester le Street (Ref: D/X 1827/4)Photographs (Ref: D/X 1827/4/1)Ref: D/X 1827/4/1/1Photographs of the Lambton Worm public house, North Road, Chester le Street with a crowd of people in front, n.d. [1960s]
Description on the back: presentation of a Mini by Jim Marriott (in suit) shaking hands with the 'winner' in a long overcoat
(1 photograph, 16 cm x 11 cm, black and white)
Miscellaneous (Ref: D/X 1827/4/2/1-4)Ref: D/X 1827/4/2/1Newspaper cutting from an unknown newspaper, entitled: 'Trouble brews over car park', concerning a dispute between the Lambton Worm public house and Chester le Street authorities over a car park that Vaux and Associated Breweries are trying to extend without appropriate planning permission, n.d. [1960s]
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/4/2/2-43 menus with prices from the Lambton Worm public house, Chester le Street n.d. [1960s]
(3 papers, printed)
Colliery Tavern, Houghton le Spring (Ref: D/X 1827/5)Plans (Ref: D/X 1827/5/1)Ref: D/X 1827/5/1/1Plan of a counter in the Colliery Tavern, Houghton le Spring, 12 January 1959
(1 plan, 65 cm x 46 cm, coloured)
Reports and surveys (Ref: D/X 1827/6/1-15)Ref: D/X 1827/6/1Report on 'Nags Head' public house, Houghton le Spring, 23 February 1953
(6 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/6/2Report by K. H. Robson on Penshaw District population and public houses, February 1956
(26 papers)
Ref: D/X 1827/6/3Report on Penshaw population and public houses, 1 August 1957
(11 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/6/4Survey of population and public houses in Chester le Street Division, n.d. [c. 1957]
(5 papers)
Ref: D/X 1827/6/5Report on survey of Rainton District. Report by J. M. Marriott to Brigadier Sandars for F. D. Nicholson, esq., 23 October 1958
(2 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/6/6Survey of Rainton District by J. M. Marriott, Penshaw for Brigadier Sandars, 3 November 1958
(3 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/6/7Survey of Hetton le Hole by J. M. Marriott, 18 February 1959
(6 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/6/8Survey and prospects at Hetton le Hole. Report by J. M. Marriott, 18 February 1959
(5 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/6/9Report on 'The Crown' public house, Hetton with general survey of the area by J. M. Marriott, Penshaw for F. D. Nicholson, esq. and Brigadier Sanders, 18 February 1959
(8 papers)
Ref: D/X 1827/6/10Survey of Rowell's Houses, Penshaw area, n.d. [1950s]
Includes the following public houses: the Grey Horse, Pelton; Eppleton Arms, Hetton; the Red Lion, Birtley; Traveller's Rest, Birtley; Brewer's Arms, Hetton
(5 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/6/11Survey of Penshaw District, n.d. [1950s]
(9 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/6/12Survey and prospects at Waldridge Lane and the Cookson, Chester le Street, 14 March 1959
(3 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/6/13Survey of Penshaw area, 10 June 1965
(4 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/6/14Copy report by Superintendent W. J. Learson, Divisional Superintendent's Office, Houghton le Spring to the Licensing Justices of the Houghton le Spring and Seaham Petty Sessional Division, Houghton le Spring Court on licences issued in Houghton le Spring area, 7 February 1957
(3 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/6/15Copy report by Divisional Superintendent's Office, Chester le Street to the Licensing Justices of the Chester le Street Petty Sessional Division on licences issued in Chester le Street area, 12 February 1957
(6 papers, printed)
Licences (Ref: D/X 1827/7/1-2)Ref: D/X 1827/7/1Transfer of licence for the Red Lion public house, Houghton le Spring, 29 September 1960
(6 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/7/2Licence for James Macgregor Marriott of the Commercial, Hetton le Hole to sell intoxicating liquors. Signed by Philip V. Dodd, Clerk to the Licensing Justices, Houghton le Hole and Seaham Division, 6 February 1968
(2 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/7/3Licence for James M. Marriott of the County Arms, Houghton le Spring to sell intoxicating liquors. Signed by Philip V. Dodd, Clerk to the Licensing Justices, Houghton le Hole and Seaham Division, 6 February 1968
(2 papers, printed)
James Macgregor Marriott (Ref: D/X 1827/8/1-3)Ref: D/X 1827/8/1Correspondence between J.M. Marriott, 39 Elmfield Avenue, Sheffield and F.W. Sandars, Vaux and Associated Breweries Limited, Sunderland concerning Mr Marriott's successful interview with the company for the post of a District Manager, 24 February-27 March 1957
(1 file)
Ref: D/X 1827/8/2Statement of particulars of employment for James Macgregor Marriott, 30 September 1964
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/8/3Printed colour photographs of James M. Marriott, depositing records of Vaux and Associated Breweries Limited with Durham County Record Office represented by David Butler, Archivist, who visited him at home in Brierfield House, Burnley, Lancashire, 3 October 2011
(1 paper)
Publications (Ref: D/X 1827/9/1-5)Ref: D/X 1827/9/1C. Vaux and Sons, Ltd. The Brewery, Castle Street, Sunderland, n.d. [1930s]
(1 booklet, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/9/2The licence holder's handy guide by A. J. Harris, 1944
(1 booklet, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/9/3Staff Employees' terms of employment by Vaux and Associated Breweries Limited, September 1964
(1 booklet, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/9/4/1County Council of Durham development plan. Houghton le Spring. Written statement, amendment 1965
(1 booklet, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/9/4/2County Council of Durham development plan. Houghton le Spring. Written analysis, amendment 1965
(1 booklet, printed)
Ref: D/X 1827/9/5Chester le Street. Durham County Council survey and town map, n.d. [1960s]
(5 papers, printed)
Other records (Ref: D/X 1827/10/1-3)Ref: D/X 1827/10/1Note book with information about work to be done in various public houses, April 1965-July 1968
(1 volume)
Ref: D/X 1827/10/2/1List of public houses and off licenses, n.d. [1960s]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 1827/10/2/2List of competing public houses in Houghton le Spring area, n.d. [1960s]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 1827/10/3(1-14)Photopy photographs of various public houses in Houghton le Spring area from an unknown publication, n.d. [1980s]
Include:
Beamish: Durham Ox Inn, Shepherd and Shepherdness
Birtley: Rose and Shamrock
Chester Moor: the Colliery
Easington Lane: the Grapes Inn, Lyons Tavern
East Rainton: the Village Tavern, the Travellers Rest
Eighton Banks: the Ship, the Gray Mare
Fence Houses: Britannia Inn, Dunn Cow Inn
Great Lumley: Dog and Gun Inn
Hetton le Hole: the Three Tuns, 50 Market Street, Crown Inn, Fox and Hounds, the Shepherds Inn
High Morsley: the Lamb
Houghton le Spring: Bay Horse, the Jolly Farmers, Lamb Inn, the Nags Head, the Newcastle Arms, Copt Hill Inn, the Golden Lion, the County Arms, the Half Way House, Bee Hive Inn, Black Lion Hotel, The Colliery, the Queens Head, the Red Lion, Wellington Inn, White Lion Inn, 132 Sunderland Road
Lyons Colliery: the Golden Lion
Nettlesworth: Black Bull Inn
Newbottle: Sun Inn
New Herrington: Grieves Buildings
North Biddick: Havelock Arms
Pelton: the Bird
Penshaw: the Prospect
Rainton Bridge: Mill Inn
Rainton Gate: the Masons Arms
Waldridge Fell: the Swan
(14 papers)