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Stockton Borough Council

Reference: U/St Catalogue Title: Stockton Borough Council Area: Catalogue Category: Local Authority Records Description: Medical Officer of Health and Building Control

Covering Dates: 1876-1936

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  • Stockton Borough Council
    • Stockton Borough Council (Ref: U/St)
    • Medical Officer of Health (Ref: U/St 94-96)
    • Building plans (Ref: U/St 101-103)

Catalogue Description

These records form part of the archives of Stockton Poor Law Union.

Catalogue Contents

Stockton Borough Council (Ref: U/St)Medical Officer of Health (Ref: U/St 94-96)Ref: U/St 94

Stockton Corporation Reports of the Medical Officer of Health, 1931
(1 volume)

Ref: U/St 95

Stockton Corporation Reports of the Medical Officer of Health, 1933
(1 volume)

Ref: U/St 96

Stockton Corporation Reports of the Medical Officer of Health, 1936
(1 volume)

Building plans (Ref: U/St 101-103)Ref: U/St 101/1

Plan of additions to Sunday School, Stillington, for Rev. T. Varley, 1884
(1 plan)

Ref: U/St 101/2

Plans of Whitton and Stillington Board Schools, 1877
(2 plans)

Ref: U/St 101/3

Plans of Whitton and Stillington School Board for proposed new schools, 1877
(5 plans)

Ref: U/St 101/4

Plan of school house at Port Clarence, for Rev. M.T. Bourke, 1879
(1 plan)

Ref: U/St 101/5

Plan of alterations to out-offices at Pallister School, Redmarshall, for John Tate, 1883
(1 plan)

Ref: U/St 102/1

Plans of proposed new kiln for Clarence Potteries, Norton, 1883 and 1884
(4 plans)

Ref: U/St 102/2

Plans of offices for the N.C. Co.'s. Saltworks, Port Clarence, 1887; Eaglescliffe Ironworks Estate, Yarm Lane, for Messrs. Smith & Stoker, 1879
(3 plans)

Ref: U/St 102/3

Plans of proposed new workshop for Clarence Potteries, Norton, 1885
(2 plans)

Ref: U/St 102/4

Plan of new laundry to be erected at Norton, for J. Page, esq., 1883
(2 plans)

Ref: U/St 102/5

Plan of slaughter house at Norton for Mr. James Knowles, 1883
(1 plan)

Ref: U/St 102/6

Plan of slaughter house and cow byre, Clarence Ironworks, Port Clarence, for Messrs. Bell Bros., 1882
(1 plan)

Ref: U/St 102/7

Plan of intended workshop at Norton for F.T. Harker, engineer, 1886
(1 plan)

Ref: U/St 102/8

Plan of Mineral Water Manufactory, to be built in Metcalf Street, Norton, for Henry Birkby, 1881
(1 plan)

Ref: U/St 102/9

Plan of proposed New Wesleyan Chapel at Carlton Ironworks, Stockton-on-Tees, 1883
(2 plans)

Ref: U/St 103/1

Plan of loose box and poultry house, to be built for Mr. Dobson, High Grange, Wolviston

Ref: U/St 103/2

Plan of butchers shop for Mr. Robinson, Billingham

Ref: U/St 103/3

Plans of dwellinghouse intended to be built by John Bainbridge at Fairfield, Nene, Stockton
(3 plans)

Ref: U/St 103/4

Plan of dwellinghouse for Mr. Ben Robson, Norton, 16 September 1884

Ref: U/St 103/5

Plan of additions to Viewly Hill Farmhouse, Billingham, for Dean and Chapter of Durham

Ref: U/St 103/6

Plans of coach house and stable
(2 plans)

Ref: U/St 103/7

Plan of brickworks, Billingham, 1884

Ref: U/St 103/8

Plan of "Rose Cottage" proposed to be built at Newton Bewley, near Stockton-on-Tees, 1885

Ref: U/St 103/9

Plan of alterations at Mr. Calverts

Ref: U/St 103/10

Block plan of four houses proposed to be built at Hartburn

Ref: U/St 103/11

Plan of farmhouse at Eaglescliffe, 1884

Ref: U/St 103/12

Plan of alterations for a four roomed cottage and a new house and shop at Cast Hartburn

Ref: U/St 103/13

Plan of unknown building

Ref: U/St 103/14

Plan of conservatory for Otto Trechmann, esq., Norton Lodge, Stockton-on-Tees, 1884

Ref: U/St 103/15

Plan of detached house at Fairfield, 1884

Ref: U/St 103/16

Plan of St. Johns Vicarage, Stillington, for the Reverend T. Varley, 1884

Ref: U/St 103/17

Plan of pair of semi-detached villas at Eaglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees

Ref: U/St 103/18

Plan of cottage at Thorpe for Supt. J. Bell, 1882

Ref: U/St 103/19

Plan of Westgate Farmhouse, Longnewton, 1882

Ref: U/St 103/20

Plan of cottage at Thorpe for Supt. J. Bell, 1882

Ref: U/St 103/21

Plan of house proposed to be built on Ovington Farm, Newton Bewlay; occupied by Mr. J.D. Hodgson, 1883

Ref: U/St 103/22

Plan of proposed dwellinghouses to be built in Grey Street, Norton, 1883

Ref: U/St 103/23

Plan of proposed lodge at Greylands, Norton, 1883

Ref: U/St 103/24

Plan of house at Egglescliffe, Mr. G. Walker, 1883

Ref: U/St 103/25

Plan of proposed house for Mr. G. Walker, Eaglescliffe

Ref: U/St 103/26

Plan of proposed new hotel, Yarm Lane, Stockton-on-Tees, for Mrs. Warne, 1879

Ref: U/St 103/27

N.C.R. block plan of proposed cottages at Harrowgate Lane, 1878

Ref: U/St 103/28

Plan of three houses proposed to be built at Billingham for John Heslop, 1879

Ref: U/St 103/29

Proposed plan to build two houses at Billingham, 1876

Ref: U/St 103/30

Plan of window intended to be put into Red Lion Inn, Norton, 1878

Ref: U/St 103/31

Plan of six houses intended to be built on land belonging to the trustees of the late Major Grey in Grey Street, Norton, 1877

Ref: U/St 103/32

Plans of sixteen houses to be built on the Grange Farm Estate, Norton, 1878

Ref: U/St 103/33

Plans for twelve houses, Derby Street, Stockton, 1879

Ref: U/St 103/34

Plan of gardener's cottage, Oxbridge Lane, Stockton, 1882

Ref: U/St 103/35

Plan of gardener's lodge at Preston, 1882

Ref: U/St 103/36

Plan of two houses, Highfield Estate, Egglescliffe, 1882

Ref: U/St 103/37

Plan of cottage at Long Newton, 1883

Ref: U/St 103/38

Plan of alterations to house at Norton, 1883

Ref: U/St 103/39

Plan of six houses to be built in Adam Street, Bowesfield, 1877

Ref: U/St 103/40

Plan of building land in Haverton Hill Estate

Ref: U/St 103/41

Plan of six houses to be built in Adam Street, Bowesfield Lane, Stockton

Ref: U/St 103/42

Plan shewing proposed palisading to house at Norton, 1883

Ref: U/St 103/44

Plan of proposed additions to lodge at Woodside Hall, Eaglescliffe, 1883

Ref: U/St 103/45

Plan of farm house and c. at Norton, 1882

Ref: U/St 103/46

Plans for Club Room at Ship Inn, Haverton Hill, 1888



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