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Preston-on-Tees All Saints Parish

Reference: EP/PT Catalogue Title: Preston-on-Tees All Saints Parish Area: Catalogue Category: Ecclesiastical Parish Records Description: 

Covering Dates: 1896-2020

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  • Preston-on-Tees All Saints Parish
    • Preston-on-Tees All Saints Parish (Ref: EP/PT)
    • Registration (Ref: EP/PT 1/)
    • Registers of baptisms (Ref: EP/PT 1/section 01)
    • Registers of marriages (Ref: EP/PT 1/section 02)
    • Registers of banns of marriage (Ref: EP/PT 1/section 03)
    • Clergy (Ref: EP/PT 2/)
    • Registers of confirmations (Ref: EP/PT 2/section 01)
    • Registers of services and preachers' books (Ref: EP/PT 2/section 02)
    • Preachers' books (Ref: EP/PT 2/)
    • Registers of services (Ref: EP/PT 2/)
    • Creation of the parish (Ref: EP/PT 2/section 03)
    • Benefice income (Ref: EP/PT 2/section 04)
    • Individual clergy (Ref: EP/PT 2/section 05)
    • Churchwardens (Ref: EP/PT 4/)
    • Church (Ref: EP/PT 4/section 01)
    • Building committee (Ref: EP/PT 4/)
    • Church building and site (Ref: EP/PT 4/)
    • Photographs of the church (Ref: EP/PT 4/)
    • Plans of alterations to the existing church (Ref: EP/PT 4/)
    • Plans of proposed church (Ref: EP/PT 4/)
    • Mission room (Ref: EP/PT 4/section 02)
    • Vicarage (Ref: EP/PT 4/section 03)
    • Other church property (Ref: EP/PT 4/section 04)
    • Terriers and inventories (Ref: EP/PT 4/section 05)
    • Financial records (Ref: EP/PT 4/section 06)
    • Accounts (Ref: EP/PT 4/)
    • Bills and receipts (Ref: EP/PT 4/)
    • Cash books (Ref: EP/PT 4/)
    • Churchwardens' accounts (Ref: EP/PT 4/)
    • Offertory books (Ref: EP/PT 4/)
    • Vestry (Ref: EP/PT 5/)
    • Minutes (Ref: EP/PT 5/)
    • Parochial Church Council (Ref: EP/PT 6/)
    • Minutes (Ref: EP/PT 6/section 01)
    • Financial records (Ref: EP/PT 6/section 02)
    • Correspondence (Ref: EP/PT 6/section 03)
    • Charities (Ref: EP/PT 12/)
    • Church Societies (Ref: EP/PT 13/)
    • Miscellaneous (Ref: EP/PT 14/)

Catalogue Description

Preston-on-Tees became an ecclesiastical parish in 1924 when it was separated from Stockton upon Tees, Holy Trinity. The church was built in 1902 as a mission church to the parish of Holy Trinity.

Catalogue Contents

Preston-on-Tees All Saints Parish (Ref: EP/PT)Registration (Ref: EP/PT 1/)Registers of baptisms (Ref: EP/PT 1/section 01)

1/1

Ref: EP/PT 1/1

Register of baptisms, 31 October 1903 - 31 May 1953
(1 volume, vellum bound)

Registers of marriages (Ref: EP/PT 1/section 02)

1/2-6, 1/10/1-2

Ref: EP/PT 1/2

Register of marriages, 3 August 1918 - 6 October 1930
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: EP/PT 1/3

Register of marriages, 28 October 1930 - 6 January 1943
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: EP/PT 1/4

Register of marriages, 9 January 1943 - 21 June 1949
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: EP/PT 1/5

Register of marriages, 2 July 1949 - 28 October 1965
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: EP/PT 1/6

Register of marriages, 4 December 1965 - 6 January 1979
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: EP/PT 1/10/1

Register of marriages, 17 Febuary 1979 - 16 June 2001
(1 volume)

Ref: EP/PT 1/10/2

Register of marriages, 22 June 2001 - 29 August 2020
(1 volume)

Registers of banns of marriage (Ref: EP/PT 1/section 03)

1/7-9

Ref: EP/PT 1/7

Register of banns of marriage, 24 May 1953 - 24 October 1965
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: EP/PT 1/8

Register of banns of marriage, 31 October 1965 - 3 July 1977
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: EP/PT 1/9

Register of banns of marriage, 19 June 1977 - 17 October 1993
(1 volume, plastic bound)

Clergy (Ref: EP/PT 2/)Registers of confirmations (Ref: EP/PT 2/section 01)

2/1

Ref: EP/PT 2/1

Register of confirmations, 23 March 1936 - 27 October 1974
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Registers of services and preachers' books (Ref: EP/PT 2/section 02)Registers of services (Ref: EP/PT 2/)

2/3, 122, 2/123/1

Ref: EP/PT 2/3

Register of services, 3 December 1964 - 30 July 1961
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: EP/PT 2/122

Register of services, 16 September 1951 - 18 October 1987
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: EP/PT 2/123/1

Register of services, 4 January 2004 - 23 June 2013
(1 volume)

Preachers' books (Ref: EP/PT 2/)

2/2

Ref: EP/PT 2/2

Preachers' book, 11 April 1909 - 16 September 1951
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Creation of the parish (Ref: EP/PT 2/section 03)

2/4-52

Ref: EP/PT 2/4-52

Miscellaneous correspondence between the Curate-in-Charge, Eaglescliffe, Sir Hugh Bell, Bart., (patron of the living), the Ecclesiastical Commissioners and others concerning the creation of the ecclesiastical district of Preston on Tees, arrangements as to endowment; various memoranda and reports and a copy of The London Gazette of 11 November 1924 containing the Order in Council bringing into effect the Ecclesiastical Commissioners' scheme for establishing the district, 16 December 1896 - 28 November 1924
(37 papers and 12 files, typescript)

Benefice income (Ref: EP/PT 2/section 04)

2/53-120

Ref: EP/PT 2/53-120

Miscellaneous correspondence between the Curate-in-Charge, Eaglescliffe, Sir Hugh Bell, Bart. and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners concerning grants towards the stipend of an assistant curate at Preston on Tees and the general endowment of the benefice, 23 April 1910 - 22 November 1929
(63 papers and 5 files, typescript)

Individual clergy (Ref: EP/PT 2/section 05)

2/121

Ref: EP/PT 2/121

Curacy licence, Henry Adamson Thompson, (while church a conventional District of Stockton-on-Tees, Holy Trinity), 20 February 1924
(1 paper, typescript)

Churchwardens (Ref: EP/PT 4/)Church (Ref: EP/PT 4/section 01)Plans of proposed church (Ref: EP/PT 4/)

4/84-88

Ref: EP/PT 4/84

Drawing of the exterior of a proposed church at Preston-on-Tees, by Kitching and Lee, architects, Darlington and Middlesbrough, 1908
(1 card, 14 cm. x 9 cm., printed)

Ref: EP/PT 4/85

Site plan of proposed church on a site at Quarry Road at Preston-on-Tees, by Richard Wylie, architect, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, n.d. Scale: 20 feet to 1 inch [1:240] The site of this proposed church is opposite the church built there in 1903 and which remains. This proposed church was never built.
(1 plan, 45 cm. x 32 cm., colour-wash)

Ref: EP/PT 4/86

Ground plan, south elevation and sections through nave and chancel, of the proposed church at Preston-on-Tees, drawing no. 1, by Richard Wylie, Bank Chambers, Grainger Street West, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, n.d. Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
(1 plan, 75.5 cm. x 52 cm., colour-wash)

Ref: EP/PT 4/87

North, east and west elevations and longitudinal section A-A, of the proposed church at Preston-on-Tees, by Richard Wylie, architect, Bank Chambers, Grainger Street West, Newcastle-upon Tyne, n.d. Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
(1 plan, 74 cm. x 51.5 cm., colour-wash)

Ref: EP/PT 4/88

View from the north-east of the proposed church at Preston-on-Tees, by Richard Wylie, architect, n.d. [1920s]
(1 paper, 50 cm. x 36 cm., water-colour)

Plans of alterations to the existing church (Ref: EP/PT 4/)

4/71-77, 89-101

Ref: EP/PT 4/71

Ground plan, elevations and sections of proposed alterations and additions to All Saints Church, by Kitching and Lee, architects, Middlesbrough, May 1909 Scale: 1:96
(1 plan, 70 cm. x 52 cm., waxed linen, ink)

Ref: EP/PT 4/72

Sketch plan of Eaglescliffe Church, by Kitching and Lee, 1924 Scales: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96] 20 feet to 1 inch [1:240]
(1 plan, 70 cm. x 50 cm., blueprint)

Ref: EP/PT 4/73

Ground plan of All Saints Church, by W.J. Moscrop, architect, Darlington, December 1927 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
(1 plan, 51 cm. x 33 cm., tracing paper, pencil and water-colour)

Ref: EP/PT 4/74

Plan showing land reserved for widening the Stockton to Yarm Road adjoining the proposed church at Preston on Tees, n.d., [ c 1928 - 1929] Scale: 1:500
(1 plan, 58 cm. x 43 cm., ink and partial colour)

Ref: EP/PT 4/75

Sketch of proposed parish hall, n.d., [1900s - 1920s] No scale
(1 plan, 38 cm. x 16 cm., ink)

Ref: EP/PT 4/76

Plan of site [for church] between Dunnottar Avenue and Yarm Road, Preston on Tees, n.d., [1900s - 1920s] Scale: 50 feet to 1 inch [1:600]
(1 plan, 33 cm. x 22 cm., waxed linen, ink and partial colour)

Ref: EP/PT 4/77

Ground plan of [church or church hall] on the Dunnottar Avenue to Yarm Road site, n.d., [1900s - 1920s] Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
(1 plan, 56 cm. x 40 cm., ink and water-colour)

Ref: EP/PT 4/89

'Suggested Treatment of Grounds', site plan and elevation, at All Saints' Church, Preston-on-Tees, by B. Gooderick, municipal engineer, January 1958 Scales: 1/16 inch to 1 foot [1:192]; 1/8 inch to 1 foot [1:96]
(1 plan, 75 cm.x 61.5 cm., tracing paper)

Ref: EP/PT 4/90

Ground plan and elevations, of the church, n.d. [1950s] Scale: 1/8 inch to 1 foot [1:96]
(1 plan, 89 cm. x 51.5 cm., duplicated)

Ref: EP/PT 4/91

South elevation of the church and east and west elevations of the youth centre showing the alterations, c.1984 No scale given
(1 plan, 118 cm. x 83.5 cm., colour-wash)

Ref: EP/PT 4/92

West elevation, section through worship area looking east, section through church looking north, section east of chancel looking west, section through chancel looking east, of the church, showing the proposed alterations, c.1984 No scale given
(1 plan, 118 cm. x 83.5 cm., colour-wash)

Ref: EP/PT 4/93

Draft ground plan for development, drawing no. 384/SK4, by Charlewood Curry Partnership, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, November 1984 Scale: 1:100
(1 plan, 118 cm. x 83.5 cm., colour-wash)

Ref: EP/PT 4/94

Ground and site plan of church and first floor plan of youth centre as existing, drawing no. 384/1, by Charlewood Curry Partnership, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, September 1989 Scale: 1:100
(1 plan, 59.9 cm. x 84 cm., duplicated)

Ref: EP/PT 4/95

North and south elevations of the church and east and west elevations of the youth centre, both as existing, drawing no. 384/2, by Charlwood Curry Partnership, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, October 1989 Scale: 1:100
(1 plan, 84 cm. x 59.9 cm., duplicated)

Ref: EP/PT 4/96

West and east elevations and sections of the church as existing, drawing no. 384/3, by Charlewood Curry Partnership, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle-upon Tyne, October 1989 Scale: 1:100
(1 plan, 84 cm. x 59.9 cm., duplicated)

Ref: EP/PT 4/97

Ground plan of All Saints' Church, Preston-on-Tees, n.d. No scale given
(1 plan, 55.5 cm. x 96 cm., tracing parchment)

Ref: EP/PT 4/98

West elevation of 'Option C', drawing no. 384-C17, by Charlewood Curry Partnership, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, n,d. Scale: 1:100
(1 plan, 42 cm. x 29.9 cm., duplicated)

Ref: EP/PT 4/99

Ground plan for proposed alterations to All Saints' Church, Preston-on-Tees, 'Option C', drawing no. 384-C-13, by Charlewood Curry Partnership, architects, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, October 1990 Scale: 1:50
(1 plan, 84 cm. x 59.5 cm., duplicated)

Ref: EP/PT 4/100

Copy north, south and west elevations and view of the church with the extensions, of 'Scheme C', drawings nos. 384/C/21, 384/C/29 and 384/C/22, by Charlewood Curry Partnership, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle-upon Tyne, February, March and June 1991
(1 plan, 84 cm. x 59.9 cm., duplicated)

Ref: EP/PT 4/101

Ground plan of proposed extension at the west end of the church of All Saints, Preston-on-Tees, drawing no. 384/C/38, by Charlewood Curry Partnership, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, September 1992 Scale: 1:50
(1 plan, 84 cm. x 59.5 cm., duplicated)

Photographs of the church (Ref: EP/PT 4/)

4/105-106

Ref: EP/PT 4/105

Photographs of boards in an exhibition designed to illustrate the physical development of the church building, c.1990
(9 photographs, 10 cm. x 15 cm., coloured)

Ref: EP/PT 4/106

Photographs of a christening party showing the child's being christened, the members of the party taking Communion and the interior of the church, c.1969
(3 photographs, 24.5 cm. x 19.5 cm., black and white)

Church building and site (Ref: EP/PT 4/)

4/47-67, 78, 80-81

Ref: EP/PT 4/47-65

Miscellaneous correspondence regarding the site of the church at Preston on Tees, seeking contribution from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, raising money for the building and discussing plans with the architects,W.J. Moscrop of Darlington and Kitching and Archibald of Middlesbrough, 22 September 1896 - 14 November 1950
(17 papers and 2 files, typescript)

Ref: EP/PT 4/66

Miscellaneous correspondence and plans concerning construction of church, specifications and tenders, raising of funds, conveyance of land required, 18 February 1924 - 8 March 1929
(1 file, typescript)

Ref: EP/PT 4/67

31 December 1928 (1) Charles John Richardson of 15 Sicilian Avenue, Southampton Row, London, manufacturer and George Edward Wilkinson of 1 Mosley Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, solicitor (2) Emily Hyndman Fowler of Otherington House, Northallerton, Yorkshire, widow; St. George Bewes Armstrong, C.B., C.M.G., a General in H.M.'s Army; and Charles Edward Faber of Stockton on Tees, solicitor (3) Tom Davidson Lennard of The Chestnuts, Eaglescliffe, draper (4) The Rev. Henry Adamson Thompson, Incumbent of Preston-upon-Tees (5) The Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England Copy conveyance by (1) as mortgages to (5) of 5595 square yards of land in Preston on the east of the Stockton to Yarm road for the purpose of the Church Building Acts as the site for a new church and parsonage. Covenant to produce deeds. Schedule of pre existing restrtictive covenants. Plan attached Consideration: £400 (3) to (1)
(1 file, printed)

Ref: EP/PT 4/78

Request, agreement and plan for the erection of a stay for telephone wires adjoining All Saints Church, 24 July 1957
(1 file, typescript)

Ref: EP/PT 4/80

1970 (1) The Church Commissioners for England (2) Stockton R.D.C. Draft agreement for the sale by (1) to (2) of land adjoining Quarry Road, Preston on Tees (3000 square yards) for £2750. Plan attached
(1 file, typescript)

Ref: EP/PT 4/81

Correspondence between the Church Commissioners, Smith, Roddam and Company, solicitors, Bishop Auckland, and the Diocesan Office, regarding the sale of land aforementioned, 24 September 1968 - 30 April 1971
(1 file, typescript)

Building committee (Ref: EP/PT 4/)

4/5

Ref: EP/PT 4/5

Minute book of the Building Committee for the new church at Eaglescliffe Junction, 2 June 1902 - 15 July 1904
(1 volume, card bound)

Mission room (Ref: EP/PT 4/section 02)

4/6, 68-69

Ref: EP/PT 4/6

Letter book relating to the construction of the mission church, 17 May 1900 - 13 May 1909
(1 volume, leather quarter-bound)

Ref: EP/PT 4/68

Ground plan, elevation and section of proposed mission room, Eaglescliffe, by Hicks and Charlewood, architects, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1902 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
(1 plan, 54 cm. x 37 cm., waxed linen, ink and partial colour)

Ref: EP/PT 4/69

Longitudinal section and elevations of proposed mission room, Eaglescliffe, by Hicks and Charlewood, 1902 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
(1 plan, 50 cm. x 37 cm., waxed linen, ink and partial colour)

Vicarage (Ref: EP/PT 4/section 03)

4/79, 102-104

Ref: EP/PT 4/79

Quotations in connection with modifications to the Vicarage, Eaglescliffe, 22 - 23 April 1964
(1 file, typescript)

Ref: EP/PT 4/102

North, south, east and west elevations of the proposed vicarage at Preston-on-Tees, by C.W. Milburn, architect, Darlington, June 1930 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
(1 plan, 68 cm. x 48 cm., duplicated, colour-wash)

Ref: EP/PT 4/103

Block, roof, ground floor and first floor plans and sections of the proposed vicarage at Preston-on-Tees, by C.W. Milburn, architect, Darlington, June 1930 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
(1 plan, 68 cm. x 48 cm., duplicated, colour-wash)

Ref: EP/PT 4/104

Ground and first floor plan of All Saints' house, 1980s Scale: 1:100
(1 plan, 29.5 cm. x 42 cm.)

Other church property (Ref: EP/PT 4/section 04)

4/70

Ref: EP/PT 4/70

Ground plan, elevation and section of proposed gymnasium and classrooms by William Harbrow, building and contractor, September 1908 Scale: 1/8 inch to 1 foot [1:96]
(1 plan, 43 cm. x 30 cm., tracing paper, ink and water-colour)

Terriers and inventories (Ref: EP/PT 4/section 05)

4/82

Ref: EP/PT 4/82

Terrier, 9 March 1969
(1 booklet, printed form)

Financial records (Ref: EP/PT 4/section 06)Offertory books (Ref: EP/PT 4/)

4/1-3

Ref: EP/PT 4/1

Offertory book, 1 July 1923 - 25 December 1938
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: EP/PT 4/2

Offertory book, 1 January 1939 - 9 March 1958
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: EP/PT 4/3

Offertory book, 2 March 1958 - 6 January 1979
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Bills and receipts (Ref: EP/PT 4/)

4/7-13

Ref: EP/PT 4/7

Miscellaneous bills and receipts, 1899
(1 file)

Ref: EP/PT 4/8

Miscellaneous bills and receipts, 1901
(1 file)

Ref: EP/PT 4/9

Miscellaneous bills and receipts, 1902 - 1903
(1 file)

Ref: EP/PT 4/10

Miscellaneous bills and receipts, 1904
(1 file)

Ref: EP/PT 4/11

Miscellaneous bills and receipts, 1905 - 1906
(1 file)

Ref: EP/PT 4/12

Miscellaneous bills and receipts, 1907 - 1908
(1 file)

Ref: EP/PT 4/13

Miscellaneous bills and receipts, 1908 - 1909
(1 file)

Cash books (Ref: EP/PT 4/)

4/4

Ref: EP/PT 4/4

Cash book including architect's and clerk of the works' accounts, 24 November 1899 - 19 September 1904
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Churchwardens' accounts (Ref: EP/PT 4/)

4/14-46

Ref: EP/PT 4/14-39

Miscellaneous churchwardens' accounts and balance sheets with occasional vouchers and memoranda, 1900 - 1913
(2 papers and 25 files)

Ref: EP/PT 4/40-46

Churchwardens' accounts with various other accounts, balance sheets and related correspondence, 1922 - 1928
(20 papers, 2 files)

Accounts (Ref: EP/PT 4/)

4/83

Ref: EP/PT 4/83

Church accounts and balance sheets for 1973, 15 March 1974
(1 file)

Vestry (Ref: EP/PT 5/)Minutes (Ref: EP/PT 5/)

5/1-2

Ref: EP/PT 5/1

Minutes of parishioners' meetings and of the Mission Room Sites Committee and Building Committee, 9 September 1896 - 3 May 1902
(1 volume, leather quarter-bound)

Ref: EP/PT 5/2

Minutes of annual and special parishioners' meetings, and Easter meetings of All Saints Mission Room vestry, 21 April 1899 - 30 April 1906
(1 volume, cloth quarter-bound)

Parochial Church Council (Ref: EP/PT 6/)Minutes (Ref: EP/PT 6/section 01)

6/1-3

Ref: EP/PT 6/1

Minutes of church council, 8 May 1906 - 2 April 1924 Includes: Minutes of annual vestry meetings, 30 April 1906 - 10 April 1923 Minutes of annual parish meetings, 7 April 1920 - 10 April 1923
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: EP/PT 6/2

Minutes of Parochial Church Council, 21 May 1924 - 29 May 1947 Includes: Minutes of annual vestry meetings, 1 May 1924 - 15 April 1947 Minutes of annual parish meetings, 1 May 1924 - 22 January 1947
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: EP/PT 6/3

Minutes of Parochial Church Council, 30 June 1947 - 3 March 1974 Includes: Minutes of annual vestry meetings, 9 April 1948 - 28 March 1973 Minutes of annual parish meeting, 28 January 1948 - 28 March 1973
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Financial records (Ref: EP/PT 6/section 02)

6/56

Ref: EP/PT 6/56

Receipts and payments accounts of the Parochial Church Council, 1 January 1958 - 31 December 1961
(1 file, typescript)

Correspondence (Ref: EP/PT 6/section 03)

6/4-55

Ref: EP/PT 6/4-55

Miscellaneous correspondence relating to the establishment of a church council at Preston on Tees and the execution of its duties with various reports, committee minutes, vouchers and memoranda, 13 March 1906 - 20 April 1909
(46 papers and 4 files)

Charities (Ref: EP/PT 12/)

12/1-2

Ref: EP/PT 12/1

4 September 1903 (1) The Rev. James Albert Sharrock, late of Stockton on Tees, now of Leasingham Rectory, Lincoln, clerk; the Rev. Edward Kirby of Egglescliffe, clerk; Sir Robert Ropner, Knight, M.P.; Samuel Alexander Sadler, Esquire, M.P; Thomas Kork, ironmaster, all of Preston on Tees, and others (2) The Rev. Sidney Cecil Woods of Stockton on Tees, clerk; Robert Ropner, the younger of Hartburn, shipbuilder, and Thomas William Hudson of Stockton on Tees, venetian blind manufacturer (incumbent and churchwardens of Stockton on Tees Holy Trinity) Copy of a conveyance of land in Preston on Tees as specified upon trust to allow the use of the buildings thereupon erected as a mission room and Sunday School etc. in connection with the work of the Church of England
(1 file, typescript)

Ref: EP/PT 12/2

Copy of the Sealed Order of the Charity Commissioners for the management of the Holy Trinity Mission Church of Mission Room Charity, 25 March 1904
(1 paper, printed)

Church Societies (Ref: EP/PT 13/)

13/1

Ref: EP/PT 13/1

Photographs of the church choir singing carols in the re-constructed street at Preston Hall Museum, c.1975 (6 photographs, black and white, and 2 photographs, sepia)

Miscellaneous (Ref: EP/PT 14/)

14/1-7

Ref: EP/PT 14/1

Programmes of concerts and entertainments performed at the Assembly Hall, Eaglescliffe Junction in aid of the Mission Church Fund etc. by Miss Ascough's pupils and teachers, 18 December 1899 - 15 May 1905
(1 file, printed)

Ref: EP/PT 14/2

Programme of bazaar held at the Assembly Hall, Eaglescliffe in aid of the Church Building Fund, 26 - 27 October 1905
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: EP/PT 14/3

Guide to the sale of work held at the Assembly Hall, Eaglescliffe Junction in aid of the church extension etc., 18 - 19 November 1909
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: EP/PT 14/4

Correspondence regarding affiliation to the Eaglescliffe Village Hall Association with constitution attached, 22 April - 17 August 1959
(1 file)

Ref: EP/PT 14/5

Extract from the parish magazine of Stockton, Holy Trinity with sketch of proposed church at Preston on Tees and list of officers of the church, n.d., [ c 1920]
(1 file, printed)

Ref: EP/PT 14/6

All Saints Review with list of subscribers to the building fund, 31 October 1927
(1 file, printed)

Ref: EP/PT 14/7

Welcome pack for new parishioners/church members, comprising information leaflets on the work of the church, societies and activities; a flier detailing forthcoming events; and a copy of In Touch, parish magazine, n.d., [September 2005]
(1 folder and 13 papers, printed)



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