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Miscellaneous documents

Reference: D/X 917 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Bishop Auckland, Durham City and Middleton postcard views

Covering Dates: 1904-c.1945

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  • Miscellaneous documents
    • BISHOP AUCKLAND AND AUCKLAND CASTLE (Ref: D/X 917/1-12)
    • DURHAM CITY (Ref: D/X 917/13-23)
    • MIDDLETON ONE ROW (Ref: D/X 917/24)
    • MIDDLETON ST. GEORGE (Ref: D/X 917/25)

Catalogue Description

Records deposited on long-term loan, 19 July 1990

(Acc: 1941(D))

Catalogue Contents

BISHOP AUCKLAND AND AUCKLAND CASTLE (Ref: D/X 917/1-12)Ref: D/X 917/1

A view of the Town Hall, Bishop Auckland, postmarked 18 January 1913
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

Ref: D/X 917/2

A view of Bishop Auckland from the north, postmarked 5 August 1905
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

Ref: D/X 917/3

A view of Durham Chase, Bishop Auckland, postmarked 6 July 1922
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

Ref: D/X 917/4

A view of Newton Cap Bank, Bishop Auckland, postmarked 24 November 1909
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

Ref: D/X 917/5

A view of Newton Cap viaduct, Bishop Auckland, taken on a moonlit night, postmarked 29 June 1916
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, dark blue and white)

Ref: D/X 917/6

Assorted views of Bishop Auckland, Raby Castle, Brussleton Folly and The Bishop's Palace, postmarked 24 October 1924
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/X 917/7

A view of the Bishop's Palace, Bishop Auckland, postmarked 3 October 1928
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/X 917/8

A view of Bishop Auckland Castle, postmarked 13 August 1913
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, sepia)

Ref: D/X 917/9

A view of Bishop Auckland from High Plain, postmarked 10 November 1909
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

Ref: D/X 917/10

A view of the Old Deer House, Bishop's Park, Bishop Auckland, postmarked 14 August 1913
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

Ref: D/X 917/11

A view of the Park, Bishop Auckland, postmarked 24 November 1909
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

Ref: D/X 917/12

'In Auckland Park', Bishop Auckland, postmarked 10 November 909
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

DURHAM CITY (Ref: D/X 917/13-23)Ref: D/X 917/13

A view of Durham City, including the Castle and the Cathedral, taken from the railway station, postmarked 10 July 1909
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

Ref: D/X 917/14

A view of Durham City, including Framwellgate Bridge, The Castle and The Cathedral, n.d. [c.1939-1945]
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, sepia)

Ref: D/X 917/15

A view of Elvet Bridge from the bank near Brown's Boathouse, postmarked 2 September 1904
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

Ref: D/X 917/16

A view of Prebends Bridge, Durham City, n.d.
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, sepia)

Ref: D/X 917/17

A view of Durham Cathedral from Prebends Bridge, postmarked 22 September 1917
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/X 917/18

A view of Durham Cathedral from the river, postmarked 11 November 1904
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

Ref: D/X 917/19

A view of Durham Cathedral and the Fulling Mill, postmarked 4 June 191l
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

Ref: D/X 917/20

A view of Durham Cathedral from the river, including the Fulling Mill, n.d.
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

Ref: D/X 917/21

A view of Durham Cathedral from the College, showing the Deanery and the Prior's Kitchen, n.d.
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

Ref: D/X 917/22

A view of the interior of Durham Cathedral, showing the choir, high altar, Bishop's throne and the Rose Window, 29 September 1904
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

Ref: D/X 917/23

A view of Durham Castle, n.d.
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

MIDDLETON ONE ROW (Ref: D/X 917/24)Ref: D/X 917/24

A view of Middleton-one-Row, n.d.
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)

MIDDLETON ST. GEORGE (Ref: D/X 917/25)Ref: D/X 917/25

A view of Middleton St. George Church, postmarked 26 May 1905
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, coloured)



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