George William Morgan Archive
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Ref: D/X 2460/1
Photograph album of Cutty Sark Tall Ships Race at Newcastle Maritime Festival 1986
- with photographs and of the following ships: Amerigo Vespucci (Italian, 226 feet, 1931); Apollo (Dutch, 41 feet, 1977); Asgard (Irish, 110 feet, 1981); Athena (German, 58 feet, 1955); Atlantica AV Gothenburg (Swedish, 109 feet, 1981); Aztec Lady; Caledonian Princess (ferry); Cassotis (British, 40 feet, 1979); Dar Mlodziezy (Polish training ship, 360/370 feet, 1981); Dark Horse (British, 60 feet, 1979); Dasher (British , 55 feet,1975); Diana (German, 58 feet, 1980); Donald Searle (British, 75 feet, 1979); Dunajec (Polish, 46 feet, 1979); Eendracht (Dutch, 117 feet, 1974); Falken (Swedish schooner, 130feet, 1947); Freya (Polish, 45 feet, 1968); Genista (British, 43 feet, 1935); Georg Stage; (Danish training ship, 177 feet, 1934); Gorch Fock (German, 295 feet, 1958); Great Britain II (78 feet, 1973); Gronland (German, 90 feet, 1867); Grossherzogin Elizabeth (German, 212 feet, 1908); Helga Marie; Hootact (British, 46 feet, 1978); Irene (British, 90 feet, 1907); Jens Krogh (Danish, 80 feet, 1899); Jolie Brise (British, 74 feet, 1913); HMS Jupiter (Leander Class frigate 1969 affiliated with Middlesborough); Kaliakra (Bulgarian, 159 feet, 1984); Kruzenstern (Russian, formerly German, 380 feet, 1926); Kukri (British, 55 feet, 1975); Malcolm Miller (British, 148 feet, 1968); Marabu (British, 65 feet, 1935); Midnight Moon (British, 38 feet, 1974); Mir (Russian, 45 feet, 1983); Morning Star of Revelation (British, 54 feet, 1978); Oliphant (German, 50 feet, 1977); Outlaw (Maltese, 133 feet, 1952); Novik (Russian, 43 feet, 1978; Overlord (British yacht, 58 feet, 1936); Peter von Danzig (German, 36 feet, 1975); Pogoria (Bulgarian); Royalist (Marine Society and Sea Cadets training vessel, 92 feet, 1971); Roztocze (Polish, 60 feet, 1969); St. Hilda (British, 55 feet, 1971); Samuel Whitbread (British, 71 feet, 1972); Saunterer (British yacht, 59 feet, 1900); Scott Bader (British, 71 feet, 1976); Seawitch (Dutch yacht, 33 feet, 1980); Sedov (Russian, 400 feet, 1921); Sir Winston Churchill schooner 156 feet, 1966); Spirit of Boadicea (British, 71 feet, 1974); Stella Polare (Italian, 71 feet, 1960); Swantje (German, 62 feet, 1977); Tovarisch (Ukraine training ship, formerly German 1933); Urania (Dutch, 78 feet, 1928); MV Venus Gothenburg (cruise ship); Vintage Champagne (British, 45 feet, 1979); Zawisza Czarny (Polish, 139 feet, 1952)
- with other photographs, some with detailed captions, showing: an unnamed church from the SE and SW; Tyne Bridge; Swedish naval officer
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Ref: D/X 2460/2'The Cutty Sark Tall Ships' Races' official programme 1993
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Ref: D/X 2460/3Framed photograph of the tall ship Dar Mlodziezy 1993
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Ref: D/X 2460/4Framed photograph of the tall ship Sedov - 1993
(Photograph (9in x 7 in))
Ref: D/X 2460/5Photograph of the tall ship Endeavour - 1993
(Photograph (9in x 7 in))
Ref: D/X 2460/6Framed photograph of the tall ship Kruzenshtern - 1993
(Photograph (9in x 7 in))
Ref: D/X 2460/7Photograph album of Cutty Sark Tall Ships Race at Newcastle 1993
- with photographs and of the following ships: Alexander von Humboldt (German barque, 1906); Amerigo Vespucci (Italian, 1931); Arethusa (British ketch, 1982); Asgard II (Irish brigantine, 1981); Astrid Finne (Swedish ketch, 1937); Atene (Swedish schooner, 1909); Atlantica (Swedish ketch, 1981); Aurora (Russian sloop, 1978); Belle Amie (Swedish ketch, 1915); Belle Poule (French Naval Academy schooner, 1932); Black Diamond of Durham (British sloop, 1973); British Steel (ketch, 1970); Christiania (Norwegian ketch, 1895); Colin Archer (Norwegian ketch, 1893); Commercial Union Assurance (British cutter, 1992); Coopers & Lybrand (British cutter, 1992); Danmark (Danish training ship); Dar Mlodziezy (Polish Merchant marine Academy, 1982); De Tukker; Den Store Bjorn (Danish schooner, 1902); Diana (German sloop, 1980); Dione (German ketch, 1980); Dominique Fredion (Swedish ketch, 1926); Eendracht (Dutch schooner, 1989); Etoile (French Naval Academy schooner, 1932); Excelsior (British ketch, 1921); Eye of the Wind (British brigantine, 1911); Fair Winds (German ketch, 1989); First Experience (British sloop, 1989); Flamingo (British sloop, 1936); Frithjof II (Norwegian cutter, 1896); Forward (Russian sloop, 1983); Galahad (British sloop, 1983); Gawaine (British sloop, 1983); Gladan (Swedish training ship); Golden Vanity (British cutter, 1908); Gratitude (Swedish ketch, 1900); Group 4 Securitas (British cutter 1992); Helena (Finnish schooner, 1992); Henryk Rutkowski (Polish brigantine, 1944); Hofbrau Lager (British cutter, 1992); Ingerspray (British cutter, 1992); ORP Iskra (Polish barquentine, Westerplatte Heroes Navy Academy, 1982); James Cook (British ketch, 1987); Janrichy; Jens Krogh (Danish ketch, 1899); Johann Smidt (German schooner, 1974); Kaliakra (Bulgarian training ship); Kranich (British sloop, 1936); Kruzenshtern (Russian); Kvartsita (Swedish schooner, 1945); Liv (Norwegian ketch, 1893); Lord Nelson (British barque, 1985); Malcolm Miller (British schooner, 1968); Martin (British sloop, 1959); Master Builder (British ketch, 1972); Midnight Moon (British ketch, 1974); Mir (Russian State Maritime Academy, 1987); Mohawk II; Mokotow (Polish yawl, 1977); Musketeer (British yawl, 1963); Norseman (Dutch ketch, 1973); Nuclear Electric (British cutter, 1992); Ocean Scout (British ketch, 1993); Ocean Venture (British schooner, 1979); Oskard (Polish sloop, 1987); Per Mare (British sloop); Petrel (British sloop, 1959); Politechnika Gdanska (Polish sloop, 1991); Racer (British cutter, 1971); Regina Germania (German schooner, 1984); Risor II (Norwegian ketch, 1914); Rona (British ketch, 1991); TS Royalist (British Sea Cadet Association brig, 1971); St Hilda (British ketch); Salex (British cutter, 1971); Sally Endeavour (British yawl, 1980); Sedov (Russian barque, 1921); Sir Winston Churchill (British schooner, 1966); Soren Larsen (used in the television series 'Onedin Line'; British brigantine, 1949); Spirit of Boadicea (British ketch, 1974); Spirit of Scotland (British schooner, 1985); Statsraad Lehmkuhl (Norwegian barque, 1914); Storyline (British sloop, 1979); Tovarisch (Ukrainian Ministry of Merchant Marine barque, 1933, ex-German); Urania (Dutch ketch, 1928); Vida (Swedish schooner, 1916); Vintage Champagne (British, 1979); Wandelaar III (Belgian sloop 1979); William McCann; Zeelandia (Dutch schooner, 1931); Zjawa (Polish ketch, 1949)
- other photographs: the crew on board the TS Royalist; man dressed as Lord Nelson; a Harrier jump-jet; display by the Red Arrows; the Cutty Sark trophy
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Ref: D/X 2460/8Photograph album of tall ships at Newcastle 2005
- with photographs of ships, uncaptioned;
- also photographs cut from newspapers including a ship sailing past Tynemouth Priory; Millennium Bridge; a ship passing the groyne; the Mircea passing the Collingwood Monument; Wedderburn family from Howden
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Ref: D/X 2460/9Booklet: 'The Tall Ships Races Hartlepool 7-10 August 2010
- album including photographs of the following ships: Adventure; Aglaia (Austrian, 1998); Alexander von Humboldt (ex-Sondeburg, German, 1906); Astrid (Dutch, 1918 'during the 70s, it was accused of drug smuggling'); Black Diamond of Durham (British, 1972); HMS Cattistock (Hunt class minesweeper); Challenger 2 (British, 2000); Christian Radich (Norwegian, 1937); Dar Szczecina (Polish, 1969); Dasher (British, 1977); De Gallant (Dutch, 1916); Dewaruci (Indonesian, 1953); Eendracht (Dutch, 1989); Endorfina (Polish, 2009); Hansa (Spanish, 1995); Iskra Orp (Polish, 1982); Jolie Brise (British, 1913); Juan de Langara (Spanish, 1983); Kaliakra (Bulgarian, 1984); Lietuva (Lithuanian, 1976); Maybe (British, 1929); Mir (Russian, 1987); Moosk (British, 1906); Neva (Russian, 1936); Ocean Offshore Scout (British, 1933); Ocean Scout (British, 1993); Oosterschelde (Dutch, 1918); Pelican of London (British, 1948); Sorlandet (Norwegian, 1927); Pogoria (Polish, 1980); Riyal (Dutch, 1983); Rona II (British, 1991); Santa Maria Manuela (Portuguese, 1937); Shabab Oman (formerly Captain Scott, Oman, 1971); Spaniel (Polish, 1979); Stavros S. Niarkchos (British, 2000); Tenacious (British, 1985); Thermopylae (British clipper, 1996); Thor Heyerdahl (German, 1930); Tomidi (Belgian, 1985); HMS Trincomalee (British frigate, 1817); Trinovante (British 1994); Urania (Dutch, 2004); Wingfield Castle (British paddle steamer, 1934); Wylde Swan (Dutch, 2010); Wyvern (Norwegian, 1897); Zenobe Gramme (Belgian, 1961); Zryw (Polish, 1978); Zvezda (Russian, 1935);
- other photographs include: a military drum band; St Hilda's church; steam locomotive Leander; three cranes near Victoria Harbour; statue of the Hartlepool monkey;
- also photographs and articles cut from newspapers
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Ref: D/X 2460/10Album entitled: 'Hartlepool Tall Ships Aug 7th-10th 2010'
- including photographs of the following ships: Adventure; Aglaia (Austrian, 1998); Alexander von Humboldt (ex-Sondeburg, German, 1906); Astrid (Dutch, 1918 'during the 70s, it was accused of drug smuggling'); Black Diamond of Durham (British, 1972); HMS Cattistock (Hunt class minesweeper); Challenger 2 (British, 2000); Christian Radich (Norwegian, 1937); Dar Szczecina (Polish, 1969); Dasher (British, 1977); De Gallant (Dutch, 1916); Dewaruci (Indonesian, 1953); Eendracht (Dutch, 1989); Endorfina (Polish, 2009); Hansa (Spanish, 1995); Iskra Orp (Polish, 1982); Jolie Brise (British, 1913); Juan de Langara (Spanish, 1983); Kaliakra (Bulgarian, 1984); Lietuva (Lithuanian, 1976); Maybe (British, 1929); Mir (Russian, 1987); Moosk (British, 1906); Neva (Russian, 1936); Ocean Offshore Scout (British, 1933); Ocean Scout (British, 1993); Oosterschelde (Dutch, 1918); Pelican of London (British, 1948); Sorlandet (Norwegian, 1927); Pogoria (Polish, 1980); Riyal (Dutch, 1983); Rona II (British, 1991); Santa Maria Manuela (Portuguese, 1937); Shabab Oman (formerly Captain Scott, Oman, 1971); Spaniel (Polish, 1979); Stavros S. Niarkchos (British, 2000); Tenacious (British, 1985); Thermopylae (British clipper, 1996); Thor Heyerdahl (German, 1930); Tomidi (Belgian, 1985); HMS Trincomalee (British frigate, 1817); Trinovante (British 1994); Urania (Dutch, 2004); Wingfield Castle (British paddle steamer, 1934); Wylde Swan (Dutch, 2010); Wyvern (Norwegian, 1897); Zenobe Gramme (Belgian, 1961); Zryw (Polish, 1978); Zvezda (Russian, 1935);
- other photographs include: a military drum band; St Hilda's church; steam locomotive Leander; three cranes near Victoria Harbour; statue of the Hartlepool monkey;
- also photographs and articles cut from newspapers
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Ref: D/X 2460/11File entitled: '1994 Kirkpatrick MacMillan' containing photographs of places visited on a cycling holiday to Dumfries & Galloway, some with captions and including the following places: Arkland Burn; Auldgirth Inn; Camling; Cample; Carronbridge; Castlehill; Closeburn mill; Cornlee Bridge with sculpture by Henry Moore; Crichope Linn; Dalswinton House, church and Loch; Dalveen Pass and Steygail; Dunscore church; Durisdeer church and countryside; Glenkiln Sculpture Park with sculptures by Auguste Rodin, Jacob Epstein and Henry Moore; Hallhill Monument; Hope Burn; Irongray church; Kirkton; Lavern Burn waterfall; Maxwelton church; Routin Brig; Scar Water; Trolos Farm
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Ref: D/X 2460/12File entitled: '1995 Kirkpatrick MacMillan' containing photographs of places visited on a cycling holiday to Dumfries & Galloway, some with captions and including the following places: Auchentaggart; the Bellstane; Caerlaverock churchyard; Cample Water; Closeburn churchyard; Corfadine farm; Craigturra; Crawick Hyslop obelisk; Crichope Linn; Dalgarnock old kirkyard; Dalveen Pass and memorial at Lower Dalveen; Dumfries Burgh Museum, High Street, Friars Vennel, James Kirko memorial, St Michael's kirkyard; Dunscore old kirkyard; Durisdeer church, main street, Kirk Burn; Enterkin Pass; Glencairn church and kirkyard; Glencrieff mine; Glenmarlin Falls; Goldscaur Row; Irongray church; Kirkbride churchyard; Kirkconnel, Old St Conal's church; Lag Tower; Loch Nell lead mine; Lochenkit memorial; Locherben; Mitchellslacks; Moniaive, George Inn, Renwick monument and Martyrs' Stone; New Cumnock; Nithdale, Allan's Cairn; Pates Knowes smelt mills; Penpont kirkyard; Quarrelwood; Sanquhar; Straitsteps; Tinwald churchyard; Trolos; Troqueer church; Tynron kirkyard and street; Tynron Doon; Wanlockhead
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Ref: D/X 2460/13Album entitled 'Millennium Bridge, Tornado' 2000-2010
- with newspaper cuttings and photographs relating to the Millennium Bridge, Gateshead; Baltic Flour Mills; Swing Bridge; Bessy Surtees House, Newcastle; The Sage; Newcastle castle;
- and newspaper cuttings and photographs of steam locomotives Tornado and Mallard
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Ref: D/X 2460/14Album entitled 'Miscellaneous' 1998-2010
- newspaper cuttings and photographs:
- guide to The Angel of the North and erection of the monument;
- aerial photographs of snow scenes - Durham cathedral and city centre; North Road, Durham; Darlington College; Sage music centre; Newcastle United football ground; Lumley Castle; Darlington; Chester-le-Street; Riverside, home of Durham County Cricket Club under construction; York Minster; York racecourse; Clifford's Tower, York; Angel of the North; Bishop Auckland Castle; Newcastle, Gateshead and the River Tyne; Finchale Priory; Rievaulx Abbey; Nidderdale; Bishop Auckland Town Hall; Bishop Auckland deercote; Galilee Chapel of Durham Cathedral; Durham Castle;
- visit by HMS Ark Royal to Newcastle;
- Middlesborough Transporter Bridge;
- discovery of human bones in landslip at Whitby;
- demolition of Civic Heart Arch, Chester-le-Street;
- photographs of Whitby;
- newspaper articles on railways and stations in Teesdale;
- newspaper article on sinking of the cruiseliner Costa Concordia;
- newspaper articles on Newcastle United dropping the name St James' Park from its ground;
- newspaper articles and photographs regarding flooding - High Force; Durham; Bowes Museum; Winston; Walworth;
- newspaper articles on successes for British cycling - Bradley Wiggins in the Tour de France; UCI World Cup including Victoria Pendleton, Jess Varnish, Steven Burke, Ed Clancy, Peter Kennaugh, Geraint Thomas
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Ref: D/X 2460/15Photograph album entitled 'I Remember You, Paterson & Others' - 1995-2000
Black and white drawings cut from publications showing many cycling destinations in Britain and Ireland
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