Photocopies and photographs
Reference: D/Ph 151 Catalogue Title: Photocopies and photographs Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Houghton-le-Spring, Newbottle, etc.
Covering Dates: 1886-c.1935
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Houghton-le-Spring, Newbottle, Silksworth, Sunderland and Whitburn photographs (Ref: D/Ph 151/1/1-20)Ref: D/Ph 151/1/1
Photograph of Alfred E. Dawson's chemist's shop on The Quay, Church Street, Houghton-le-Spring, showing the proprietor, (wearing a bowler hat) on left of the doorway and a horse and wagon being loaded in foreground, n.d. [c.1900]
This building was burnt down in 1912 and subsequently rebuilt in two storeys.
(1 photograph, 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/1/2Copy of photograph D/Ph 151/1/1
(1 photograph, 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/2/1Photograph of Alfred E. Dawson's chemist's shop on The Quay, Church Street, Houghton-le-Spring, showing the shop and house above, n.d. [c.1900]
(1 photograph, 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/2/2Copy of photograph D/Ph 151/2/1
(1 photograph, 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/3Photograph of the Houghton-le-Spring Wesleyan Methodist outing to Finchale Abbey, n.d. [c. 1910]
(1 photograph, 8 1/2 inches x 6 1/2 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/4Photograph of the wedding of the Methodist Minister, Rev. and Mrs. MacDonald, n.d. [c.1910]
(1 photograph, 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/5Photograph of William and Jane Thompson (nee Jones), parents of William T. Thompson, 32 Mautland Street, Houghton-le-Spring, n.d. [c.1910]
(1 photograph, 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/6Photograph of William T. Thompson and his wife, Annie, with their daughters Hannah and Jennie, and their son, John, n.d. [c.1907]
(1 photograph, copy 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/7Photograph of Jennie Thompson as a child, 1894
(1 photograph, 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/8Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cross with their sons Harry, Jack and George, and their daughter, n.d. [c.1890]
(1 photograph, 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/9Photograph of an unidentified wedding group, n.d. [c.1920 - 1930]
(1 photograph, 5 1/2 inches x 3 1/2 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/10Photograph of an unidentified wedding group, n.d. [c.1930 - 1935]
(1 photograph, 8 inches x 5 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/11/1Photograph of Cellar Hill Terrace, Newbottle, 1915
The gable of the new schools is shown between Richardsons and the School House
(1 photograph, 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/11/2Copy of photograph D/Ph 151/11/1
(1 photographs, 5 1/2 inches x 3 1/2 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/12/1Photograph of Newbottle Council (formerly Board) School, n.d. [c.1910]
The class teacher is Miss Primrose Brass later Mrs. T. Morley, Mary Isabella Baggott is ringed.
(1 photograph, 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/12/2Copy of photograph D/Ph 151/12/1
(1 photograph, 5 1/2 inches x 3 1/2 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/13Photograph of a group at Roker Sands, Sunderland, comprising Isabella Baggott (holding a baby) with her children Mary, Harry, Tom, Jenny, July 1905
(1 photograph, 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/14Photograph of Mary, Jennie (with doll) and Harry, the children of Isabella and Robert Baggot of Newbottle, n.d. [c.1891]
(1 photograph, 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/15Photograph of a Baggott family group, n.d. [c.1891]
The group comprises John Baggott (seated), father of Arthur Baggott (left) and grandfather of Robert Baggott (right). The baby, Robert M. Baggott, was the son of Robert and Isabella Baggott of Newbottle
(1 photograph, 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/16/1Photograph of Mary and Jennie Baggott (later Mrs Turnbull and Mrs McCoy) taken after winning prizes at the roller skating rink at Philadelphia, 20 January 1913
(1 photograph, 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/16/2Copy of photograph D/Ph 151/16/1
(1 photograph, 5 1/2 inches x 3 1/2 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/17/1Photograph of a Sunderland District Tramways tram, driven by Billie Brown, at Silksworth, n.d. [c.1900]
(1 photograph, 5 inches x 7 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/17/2Copy of photograph D/Ph 151/17/1
(1 photograph, 5 1/2 inches x 3 1/2 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/18Postcard of the Winter Gardens, Mowbray Park, Sunderland, n.d. [c.1900 - 1920]
(1 postcard, coloured, 5 1/2 inches x 3 1/2 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/19Postcard of fisherman's cottages at Whitburn, n.d. [c.1910]
(1 postcard, 5 1/2 inches x 3 1/2 inches)
Ref: D/Ph 151/20Wesleyan Methodist Church hymn composed at the time of the centenary (Words by Rev. J. Wesley Keyworth, music by Richard Baggott of Newbottle), 1886
(1 paper)