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Miscellaneous documents

Reference: D/X 202 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: 

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Ref: D/X 202/1

Appeal (in verse) to his creditors by 'Veterinary Doctor Marshall' for payment of money spent in returning Henry Thomas Liddell to Parliament for North Durham, 18 December, 1837
(1 handbill)

Ref: D/X 202/2

Print of Christopher Ward's shop, Elvet Bridge, n.d.
(1 print)

Ref: D/X 202/3

Photograph taken near Elvet Bridge, Durham, showing the judges coach on its way to the Assizes, n.d., c.1902
(1 photograph, 23 cm. x 17 cm., sepia)

Ref: D/X 202/4

Photograph of the old public house, Kepier Hospital, Durham, n.d. [? 1910-1930]
(1 postcard, 13.5 cm. x 8.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/X 202/5

Photograph of St. Paul's Church, Jarrow, and the ruins of the old monastery, n.d., early 20th century
(1 postcard, 14 cm. x 9 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/X 202/6

Photograph of Kepier Hospital, Durham, n.d
(1 photograph, 13.5 cm. x 8.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/X 202/7

Photograph of Saddler Street at the junction of Elvet Bridge, c.1850-1860
(1 photograph, 14 cm. x 9 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/X 202/8

Photograph of oil painting of the dwarf, Count J. Boruwlaski, of Durham (1739-1837), n.d.
(1 photograph, 12 cm. x 16.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/X 202/9

Photograph of oil painting of the residence of Count J. Boruwlaski on the river banks, Durham, n.d.
(1 photograph, 16.5 cm. x 12 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/X 202/10

Photograph of etching of Stephen Kemble (1758-1822), actor, n.d.
(1 photograph, 12 cm. x 16.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/X 202/11

Under Shell-Fire. The Hartlepools, Scarborough and Whitby under shell-fire, by Frederick Miller. (with illustrations of the bomb damage: including the Union Workplace) Third Edition. Issued as a souvenir of Thanksgiving Day, 1917
(1 volume)



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