Miscellaneous documents
Reference: D/X 2269 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Gibside Estate records
Covering Dates: 1808-1973
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Gibside Estate records (Ref: D/X 2269)Valuations (Ref: D/X 2269/1/1-2)Ref: D/X 2269/1/1
Valuation of a famous oak tree (commonly called the King) at Gibside, belonging to Rt Hon Earl of Strathmore, as valued by Joseph Smart of Whickham, wood-valuer, by the order of Richard Dobson, agent to the Earl, 29 September 1808
Dimensions of the tree: length of trunk, 40 feet; circumference 13ft 8in or 41 sq in
Valuation: £144 13s 6d
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Ref: D/X 2269/1/2Framemaker's details from original frame of D/X 2269/1/1, Coulson of Pilgrim Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, glazier, japanner, house & sign painter, varnish maker and gilder in general, n.d. [c.1808]
(1 paper)
Photographs (Ref: D/X 2269/2/1-5)Ref: D/X 2269/2/1Copy photographs of the Queen Mother's private visit to Gibside before the estate was handed over to the National Trust, 1964
Includes Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother; Colonel Kirkup, agent, and Mrs Kirkup; Rev. and Mrs Britton
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 2269/2/2Copy photographs of the fireplace in the Billiard Room, Glamis Castle, Scotland, and in Gibside Hall before it was dismantled, for an exhibition at Gibside, 1973
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 2269/2/3Copy photographs of an exhibition in Gibside Chapel, featuring the valuation of the 'King Oak', and Charles Hardy delivering a talk by Dorothy Rand from the pulpit, 1973
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 2269/2/4Copy photograph of a Workers Educational Association one-day school at Gibside Chapel, [1973]
L to R: Dorothy Rand; Susan Dench of Durham Record Office; Mrs Hardy; Charles Hardy; Mrs Wilson; 'Pitch' Wilson; WEA Organiser Sylvia Cheeseman, Chapel Caretaker; and Neville Whittaker, Civic Trust NE, speaker
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 2269/2/5Copy photograph of the Banqueting House, a Landmark Trust Christmas Card, n.d. [1970s]
(1 paper)
Correspondence (Ref: D/X 2269/3/1-2)Ref: D/X 2269/3/1Copy letter from E H Kirkup, Agent, Strathmore Estates Office, Victoria Buildings, West Street, Gateshead to the Estate Bailiff and Gamekeepers, granting permission to Miss D A Noble of 52 Busty Bank, Burnopfield, to visit Gibside, excluding the dangerous buildings, 30 December 1964
The Chapel Keeper is to open the Chapel on request, but access to the vaults is prohibited
No responsibility is accepted by Lord Strathmore or his servants for any accidents
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 2269/3/2Copy letter from Ernest H Kirkup, Leazes Hall, Burnopfield, to Dorothy Rand, by hand, returning a book and sending, via her father, the original valuation of the 'King Oak', 1808 which was felled about 1940 with the beech, 'because left alone, losing the shelter of surrounding trees, it would have blown down. It obviously survived the slaughter by Stoney Bowes of the Gibside woodlands about 1780', 24 August 1970
(1 paper)