Photocopies and photographs
Reference: D/Ph 292 Catalogue Title: Photocopies and photographs Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Embleton
Covering Dates: 1848-c.1989
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Photographs of Embleton (Ref: D/Ph 292/1-6, 8-9)Ref: D/Ph 292/1
Photograph of the Boland family's headstone in Embleton church yard, n.d. [1989]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, colour)
Ref: D/Ph 292/2Photograph of Embleton Church, n.d. [1989]
(1 photograph, 15 cm. x 10 cm., colour)
Ref: D/Ph 292/3Photograph of St. Mary's Church, Embleton, n.d. [1989]
Ref: D/Ph 292/4Photograph of 'the old pear tree', Embleton
The old pear tree of Embleton was known to children a century ago. Mr I Hayton's School House stood next to this tree. This house is shown on the tithe plan, 1837 as belonging to the church and may be the one used by the Curate of Embleton. In 1758 when the Rev. Minster Fitzherbert Etherington Curate of Embleton was buried in the church yard here.
(1 photograph, 15 cm. x 10 cm., colour) n.d. [1989]
Ref: D/Ph 292/5Photograph of Embleton churchyard, n.d. [1989]
(1 photograph, 15 cm. x 10 cm., colour)
Ref: D/Ph 292/6Photograph of church plate and service register from Embleton, displayed at Grindon church (Thorpe Thewles), 17 May 1987
(1 photograph, 10cm x 15cm, coloured)
Ref: D/Ph 292/8Copy photograph of group, possibly at Mr. Hayton's school, at Embleton, c. 1880
(1 paper, 15cm x 21cm)
Ref: D/Ph 292/9Copy of photograph of members of a private picnic party at Embleton, c. 1895
(1 paper, 15cm x 21cm)
Embleton overseers' accounts (Ref: D/Ph 292/7)Ref: D/Ph 292/7Photocopy of Embleton Overseers' Accounts 1848 - 1864, 1990
(1 volume)
Picnic invitation (Ref: D/Ph 292/10)Ref: D/Ph 292/10Copy invitation to a private picnic at Embleton, held by permission of Mr. Ramsay, 24 June 1899
(1 paper, 9.5cm x 12cm)