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Photocopies and photographs

Reference: D/Ph 399 Catalogue Title: Photocopies and photographs Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Eveline Roberts Johnson of Trimdon: Subjects

Covering Dates: c.1870-2002

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  • Photocopies and photographs
    • Eveline Roberts Johnson of Trimdon (Ref: D/Ph 399)
    • Churches and Chapels (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 01)
    • Churches and Chapels: slides (Ref: D/Ph 399/225-247)
    • Trimdon Churches and Chapels: photographs (Ref: D/Ph 399/401/1-17)
    • Coal mining (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 02)
    • Trimdon Coal Mining (Ref: D/Ph 399/59-90)
    • Trimdon: coal mine closure and reclamation (Ref: D/Ph 399/91-112)
    • Trimdon Grange Colliery Explosion and Memorial (Ref: D/Ph 399/113-118)
    • Coal mining (Ref: D/Ph 399/385, 416/30, 417/1-6)
    • Deaf Hill Pit (Ref: D/Ph 399/402/1-25)
    • Old Pit Trimdon (Ref: D/Ph 399/403/1-4)
    • Trimdon Grange Pit (Ref: D/Ph 399/404/1-18)
    • Entertainment (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 03)
    • Trimdon: entertainment (Ref: D/Ph 399/119-125)
    • Excursions from Trimdon (Ref: D/Ph 399/132-137)
    • Activities (including sport) (Ref: D/Ph 399/415/1-41)
    • Programmes (Ref: D/Ph 399/419/1-15)
    • Farming (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 04)
    • Trimdon: farming (Ref: D/Ph 399/138-142, 405/3, 15-16)
    • Hospitals (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 05)
    • Lifeboats (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 06)
    • Lighthouses (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 07)
    • Politics - Ramsey MacDonald (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 08)
    • Public Houses (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 09)
    • Schools (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 10)
    • Coffee Pot School, Trimdon (Ref: D/Ph 399/)
    • Coffee Pot School, Trimdon: slides (Ref: D/Ph 399/281-284)
    • Coffee Pot School, Trimdon: photographs (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/1)
    • Deaf Hill (Ref: D/Ph 399/)
    • Deaf Hill infants and girls school: slides (Ref: D/Ph 399/255-275)
    • Deaf Hill School, Trimdon: photographs (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/2-8)
    • Hartlepool (Ref: D/Ph 399/)
    • Convent F.C.J. [Faithful Companions of Jesus] St. Joseph's, Hartlepool (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/34-38)
    • Horden Day School (Ref: D/Ph 399/)
    • Horden Day School (Ref: D/Ph 399/418/1-11)
    • St William's Roman Catholic School, Trimdon (Ref: D/Ph 399/)
    • St. William's R.C. - Trimdon (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/9-12)
    • Trimdon Foundry School (Ref: D/Ph 399/)
    • Trimdon Foundry School: slides (Ref: D/Ph 399/276-280)
    • Trimdon Foundry: photographs (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/15-23)
    • Trimdon Grange School (Ref: D/Ph 399/)
    • Trimdon Grange School: slides (Ref: D/Ph 399/293-295)
    • Trimdon Grange School: photographs (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/24-25)
    • Trimdon Parochial School (Ref: D/Ph 399/)
    • Trimdon Parochial School: slides (Ref: D/Ph 399/285-292)
    • Trimdon Village Parochial School: photographs (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/26-33)
    • Trimdon School (Ref: D/Ph 399/)
    • Trimdon School: photographs (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/13-14)
    • Unidentified Trimdon schools (Ref: D/Ph 399/296-308)
    • Shops (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 11)
    • Sport (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 12)
    • Football (Ref: D/Ph 399/309-318)
    • Cricket (Ref: D/Ph 399/319-321)
    • Hunting with hounds (Ref: D/Ph 399/322-323)
    • Pigeon men (Ref: D/Ph 399/324)
    • Bowling (Ref: D/Ph 399/325-326)
    • Dog men (Ref: D/Ph 399/327)
    • Transport (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 13)
    • Trimdon road building (Ref: D/Ph 399/248-254)
    • Trimdon railway station (Ref: D/Ph 399/328-338, 405/4-7, 13-14)
    • Horse-drawn (Ref: D/Ph 399/386, 405/1)
    • Caravans (Ref: D/Ph 399/389-393)
    • Trimdon Motor Services (Ref: D/Ph 399/405/11-12, 423/1)
    • Buses (Ref: D/Ph 399/405/17)
    • Trimdon at War (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 14)

Catalogue Description

Eveline Roberts Johnson 1908 - 2007

Eveline Roberts Johnson was born at Tudhoe Colliery, near Spennymoor in 1908. She was taken to her mother's [Maria nee Edwards] village of Tudhoe after her father, Thomas Owen Roberts, died as a result of injuries sustained in a pit accident when she was only 5 months old.
In 1914 her mother married George Johnson. She was to spend most of her life in the Trimdons, apart from time spent nursing in Surrey and Sunderland.
Eveline left the convent school in Hartlepool at the age of 17 and worked for Thompson's Red Stamp Stores until she was old enough, at 18, to go into nursing. She spent time at the Ingham Infirmary, South Shields, but had to leave due to ill health.
During the Second World War she served in the ARP [Air Raid Precautions] and then started a career in teaching, working at Hartlepool, Trimdon Parochial School, Horden Special School and Deaf Hill.
After retiring in 1965 she became more involved in community projects including collecting and displaying local history. She was a prominent member of the Trimdon Past and Present Society. She produced three books: 'Trimdon Snippets' (1998), 'More Trimdon Snippets' (2000) and 'The Last of Trimdon Snippets' (2002).

Catalogue Contents

Eveline Roberts Johnson of Trimdon (Ref: D/Ph 399)Churches and Chapels (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 01)Churches and Chapels: slides (Ref: D/Ph 399/225-247)Ref: D/Ph 399/225

A slide containing a photograph of Commercial Street, with the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Trimdon, n.d., early 1900s; and a photograph of Mrs. Williams standing outside the Temperance Hall, Trimdon, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/226

A slide of Prospect Terrace and the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Trimdon Colliery, n.d., c.1910
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/227

A slide of the exterior of Trimdon Primitive Methodist Chapel, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/228

A slide of the exterior of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Trimdon Colliery, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/229

A slide of the exterior of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Trimdon Grange, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/230

A slide of the interior of the Wesleyan Chapel, Trimdon, n.d. The view shows he front of the chapel and includes the pulpit and organ, which has words in an arch above it
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/231

A slide of a group of people in costume, taking part in a concert at the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Trimdon Colliery, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/232

A slide of the cast of a concert at the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Trimdon Colliery, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/233

A slide of female members of a Wesleyan concert party, Trimdon, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/234

A slide of female members of a Wesleyan concert party, Trimdon, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/235

A slide of children in costume for a production at the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Trimdon, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/236

A slide of the exterior of Old Trimdon Church or the parish church of St. Mary Magdalene, Trimdon Village, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/237

A slide of a group of people, mostly women, outside the entrance to the vicarage, Trimdon, n.d., 1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/238

A slide of members of the Mothers' Union, probably from Trimdon, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/239

An exterior view of St. Paul's Church and graveyard, Deaf Hill, Trimdon Colliery, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/240

A slide of St. Paul's Church and vicarage, Deaf Hill, Trimdon, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/241

A slide of people sitting at tables in the Church Institute, Trimdon, having an old folks' tea run by Women's Fellowship, n.d., 1940s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/242

A slide of a representation of Jesus appearing to Mary, probably in Trimdon, n.d.
(1 slide, 2.5 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/243

A slide of a Sunday School picnic, probably in the Trimdon area, n.d., early 1900s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/244

A slide of the Girls' Friendly Society Dancing Team, with Mrs. Whitehead, vicar's wife, Trimdon Station, 1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/245

A slide of a motorised caravan of The Girls' Friendly Society, with a number of women, one of whom is in uniform, outside a large ecclesiastical building, 1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/246

A slide of a Girls' Friendly Society Pageant on stage in the Church Institute, Trimdon, early 1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/247

A slide in connection with The Good Templars, a temperance society, of children holding certificates, outside a building, probably the Temperance Hall, Trimdon, n.d., early 1900s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Trimdon Churches and Chapels: photographs (Ref: D/Ph 399/401/1-17)Ref: D/Ph 399/401/1

Photograph, captioned, "Prospect Tce. Primitive Chapel Temperance Hall", Trimdon Colliery, n.d. [c.1900]
(1 photograph, 18cm x 12.5cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/2

Copy of a photograph of Trimdon Primitive Methodist Chapel, Trimdon Station, n.d. [c.1910]
(1 photograph, 14cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/3

Copy of children standing on a wall, in front of St. Mary Magdalene Church, Trimdon Village, n.d. [c.1910]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/4

Photograph of the interior of the Wesleyan Chapel, Trimdon [Colliery], n.d. [c.1920] The view shows the front of the chapel and includes the pulpit and organ, which has part of the inscription, "Worship the Lord in the beauty of Holiness", around an arch
(1 photograph, 17.5cm x 11cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/5

Copy of a photograph of the exterior of St. Mary Magdalene Church, Trimdon Village, n.d. [c.1930]
(1 photograph, 14cm x 9.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/6

Copy of a photograph of the exterior of St. Paul's Church, Deaf Hill-cum-Langdale, n.d. [c.1930]
(1 photograph, 14cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/7

Photograph of the exterior of the Wesleyan Chapel, Trimdon [Colliery], n.d. [1930s]
(1 photograph, 15.5cm x 11.5cm, black and white, mounted on card)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/8

Photograph captioned, "St. Pauls Church outing", Trimdon Station, n.d. [1930s]
(1 postcard, 12cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/9

Photograph of the interior of St. Paul's Church, Deaf Hill-cum-Langdale, Trimdon; decorated for a harvest festival, n.d. [1930s]
(1 postcard, 13cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/10

Copy of a photograph of the Wesleyan Chapel, Trimdon, concert party, n.d. [1940s]
(1 photograph, 13.5cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/11

Photograph of the exterior of St. Mary Magdalene Church, taken from outside the village green, Trimdon Village, n.d. [c.1950]
(1 photograph, 12cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/12

Photograph, captioned, "Leper's Window on angle of the wall of the chancel and have can be seen a mason's mark", St. Mary Magdalene, Trimdon Village, n.d. [c.1950]
(1 photograph, 12cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/13

Photograph of the exterior of St. Alban's Church, Trimdon Grange, n.d. [1950s]
(1 photograph, 11.5cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/14

Copy of a photograph of the Wesleyan Methodist Church and Schools, Trimdon Colliery, n.d. [1950s]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 9.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/15

Photograph of the exterior of the Wesleyan Chapel, and the premises of William Tulip, Front Street, Trimdon Grange, n.d. [c.1960]
(1 photograph, 12cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/16

Photograph showing a partly demolished Church Institute building, Trimdon, 1980s
(1 photograph, 13cm x 10cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/401/17

Photograph, captioned, "Was part of Primitive Chapel", Trimdon, n.d. [1980s]
(1 photograph, 13cm x 8.5cm, colour)

Coal mining (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 02)Trimdon Coal Mining (Ref: D/Ph 399/59-90)Ref: D/Ph 399/59

A slide of 'Old' Pit, Trimdon Colliery, with workmen in front of, and by the side of, the buildings, n.d. The colliery was sunk partly with money supplied by John Gully, 1839
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/60

A slide of a painting by Ben Marshall of the racehorse, Mameluke, n.d. The winnings from this horse provided the money for John Gully to help sink the pit at Trimdon, known as 'The Old Pit'
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/61

A slide of the boxer John Gully, n.d. His winnings from fighting helped to sink the first pit at Trimdon Colliery,
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/62

A slide entitled 'bank workers', probably workers at a Trimdon area colliery, n.d., late 1800s The men are shown with a variety of tools, and two men are dressed in the protective clothing of sinkers
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/63

A slide of Trimdon Grange Lodge banner in Tulip's Field, Trimdon, c. 1907 The view of the banner is the reverse side, and depicts four men shaking hands in unity. They represent England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, the Scotsman is wearing his kilt
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/64

A slide of a Rescue Brigade, probably Mines Rescue, Trimdon area, n.d., early 1900s The men are in everyday dress, together with breathing masks and lengths of piping, and in the background there is, what is, possibly, a colliery building
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/65

A slide of three members of the Mines Rescue Brigade, n.d. The men are wearing breathing apparatus, with a stretcher at their feet and various lamps
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/66

A slide of the exterior of the Miners' Hall at Trimdon Grange, n.d., early 1900s The hall was built in 1865
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/67

A slide of Trimdon Colliery banner and band leaving the village on their way to Durham Big Meeting, n.d., early 1900s The band is walking past Scott's chemist, up Ellis Street, which is lined with people
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/68

A slide entitled: 'Blacksmiths' probably employed at a Trimdon Colliery, n.d., early 1900s Many of the men are pictured with tools such as large hammers
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/69

A slide of the Old Pit, Trimdon Colliery, with railways in the foreground, with wagons, and the buildings including headgear and chimney to the rear; with Colliery House on the left just visible above the wagons, n.d., before 1910
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/70

A slide of mineworkers: Charles Selterfield, W. Makepeace and Joseph Hargreaves, n.d. Two men are holding lamps and deputy sticks; one man is wearing an army jacket
(1 slide, 2.2 cm. x 3.4 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/71

A slide of three men picking for coals amongst a waste heap, possibly during a miners' strike, in 1921 or in 1926, place unknown, probably the Trimdon area, n.d. [1920s]
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/72

A slide of the Deaf Hill, Trimdon soup kitchen in the school yard, probably during the 1921 or 1926 miners' strike, n.d. [1920s]
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/73

A slide of Deaf Hill Pit, Trimdon Colliery, 1920s The view includes headgear and railway in the foreground
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/74

A slide showing the early stage in the erection of a washer, possibly for Trimdon Colliery, c.1922 - c.1933 There is a steel framework, with men standing on a girder
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/75

A slide, showing construction work on building a washer at Deaf Hill Colliery, Trimdon, c.1922 - c.1923 There are workers lined up on the top scaffolding
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/76

A slide of the Temperance Band in front of the Deaf Hill Lodge banner, 1924 The banner is draped with black, indicating that a death has occurred at the colliery
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/77

A slide of Trimdon's Temperance Band, with instruments, 1930s The band met in the Temperance Hall and they were members of the Good Templars, a temperance society. The band later became the colliery band
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/78

A slide of Deaf Hill Colliery in the snow, 1938
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/79

A slide and 2 photographs of young girls; 1 photograph of an old bearded man, and 1 photograph of a Trimdon colliery, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/80

A slide labelled 'Colly Offices' [Colliery Offices] at Deaf Hill, Trimdon., showing a number of children, possibly schoolchildren, in the street, with trees and domestic housing, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/81

A slide taken from the Station Bridge looking towards the colliery and pit heaps, Trimdon, 1950s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/82

A slide of a horse and three blacksmiths, at Deaf Hill Colliery, Trimdon, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/83

A slide taken from Spion Kop towards Trimdon Grange Colliery, showing the headgear and pit heap, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/84

A slide showing coal miners getting out of the cage, with banksman standing by, possibly at Trimdon colliery, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/85

A slide of a pit heap at Trimdon, with a conveyor belt, n.d., 1960s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/86

A slide looking across a field to Deaf Hill, Trimdon Station, showing, right background, the buildings of the colliery, including its headgear, 1963
(1 slide, 3.8 cm. x 3.8 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/87

A slide, taken from the Whinney Moors looking towards Trimdon, with colliery buildings, including headgear, and pit heap, 1964
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/88

A slide, of a view across a snow-covered field, looking towards the pit heap and colliery buildings, including headgear, in the Trimdon area, 1966
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/89

A slide of Deaf Hill Colliery, Trimdon Station, n.d.,
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/90

A slide of Deaf Hill Trimdon Station, with pit heap and headgear in the background, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Trimdon: coal mine closure and reclamation (Ref: D/Ph 399/91-112)Ref: D/Ph 399/91

A slide of a view of Deaf Hill Colliery, Trimdon, at the time of its closure, 24 February 1967
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/92

A slide of Trimdon Grange Colliery, 1967
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/93

A slide of the exterior of the Miners' Hall, Trimdon Grange, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/94

A slide of pigeon crees, in the snow, with a pit heap in the background, Trimdon, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/95

A slide with a colliery and pit heap in the background, probably in the Trimdon area, 1967
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/96

A slide with a view across open ground to Deaf Hill Colliery, Trimdon, with colliery buildings, including headgear and pit heaps, n.d., 1960s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/97

A slide of Deaf Hill Colliery, Trimdon, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/98

A slide taken from Pit Bridge, Trimdon, with pit heaps in the background, and a railway line in the foreground, n.d., 1960s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/99

A slide of Trimdon Grange Colliery, at the time of its closing, 1968
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/100

A slide showing the demolition of Deaf Hill Colliery, Trimdon, May 1968
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/101

A slide showing the pit heap clearance at Trimdon Grange, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/102

A slide showing the reclamation of Deaf Hill, Trimdon, pit heap, c.1968
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/103

A slide of Deaf Hill, Trimdon, pit heap during reclamation work, 1968
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/104

A slide showing the remains of the colliery at Trimdon, August 1968
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/105

A slide taken after the removal of Deaf Hill Colliery, Trimdon Station, n.d., 1970
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/106

A slide entitled 'Diminishing Pit Heaps', showing evidence of reclamation, probably at Trimdon, n.d., possibly 1970
(1 slide, 3.2 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/107

A slide of a colliery's waste heaps, with a railway line and colliery buildings, probably at Trimdon, n.d., 1970
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/108

A slide of the site of Deaf Hill, Trimdon Station, pit heap after its removal and reclamation, 1972
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/109

A slide showing the reclamation of the pit heap at Trimdon Grange, with an earth mover on site, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/110

A slide of a reclaimed pit heap, probably in the Trimdon area, n.d., c. 1970
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/111

A slide of a pit heap, in the snow, with sheep, probably in Trimdon, 1972, (1 slide, 3.2 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/112

A slide showing reclamation work being carried out on the pit heap, Trimdon, with the village in the background, 1975
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Trimdon Grange Colliery Explosion and Memorial (Ref: D/Ph 399/113-118)Ref: D/Ph 399/113

A slide, showing a dedication page from a book or booklet written in the memory of the men and boys who lost their lives in the Trimdon Grange and Kelloe explosion, 16 February 1882
(1 slide, 2.2 cm. x 3.4 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/114

A slide showing the front page of a booklet produced to raise funds for the relief of the sufferers from the Trimdon Grange and Kelloe collieries explosion, 11 March 1882
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/115

A slide showing a page from a booklet produced for the Trimdon Grange and Kelloe explosion, containing a list of those who lost their lives, with the place and date of their interment, 16 February 1882
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/116

A slide of Alderman George Robson, described as a fighter for workers' rights, n.d. At sixteen he was one of the survivors of the Trimdon Grange explosion of 1882
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/117

A slide showing the dedication of the 'pit wheel', a memorial of the Trimdon Grange colliery, with the Bishop of Durham, John Hapgood, and the leader of the National Union of Miners, Arthur Scargill, 1982
(1 slide, 2.2 cm. x 3.4 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/118

A slide showing Arthur Scargill, leader of the National Union of Miners, making a speech at the dedication of the 'pit wheel' at Trimdon Grange, and by his side the Bishop of Durham, John Hapgood, 1982
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Coal mining (Ref: D/Ph 399/385, 416/30, 417/1-6)Ref: D/Ph 399/385

A slide of a pit tub with pony and driver, in a street, with the caption: A familiar but dying sight in County Durham, taken from the Northern Echo, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/416/30

Copy of a photograph of the funeral of the victims of the Stanley mining disaster, 21 February 1909
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/417/1

A memorial pamphlet of the Trimdon Grange and Kelloe Collieries Explosion, by Rev. Oates Sgar M.A. - includes the sermon, information on the explosion and some miners who died and survived, a list of those who died, with place and date of internment - the profits went to a "local fund for the relief of the sufferers from the explosion", Trimdon, 11 March 1882 [The front page is damaged with the bottom part missing - a complete example is on page 21 'Trimdon Snippets' by Eveline Roberts Johnson]
(1 booklet)

Ref: D/Ph 399/417/2

Certificate of membership for Henry Aunger, Deaf Hill Colliery, National Coal Board Principal Superannuation Scheme, 27 November 1953
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/417/3

A form: "Designation of Instructor or Skilled Workman to give Close Personal Supervision" - S. Coates for H. Aunger, shaft transit at Deaf Hill Colliery, 15 July 1955
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/417/4

A form: "Designation of Instructor or Skilled Workman to give Close Personal Supervision" - H. Aunger for T.A. Barker, shaft clipping at Deaf Hill Colliery, 17 September 1955
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/417/5

A "Certificate of Authority as a Competent or Authorised Person", for H. Aunger, at Deaf Hill Colliery, 6 May 1960
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/417/6

A "Certificate of Authority as a Competent or Authorised Person", for H. Aunger, at Deaf Hill Colliery, n.d. [c.1960]
(1 paper)

Deaf Hill Pit (Ref: D/Ph 399/402/1-25)Ref: D/Ph 399/402/1

Copy of a photographic postcard of Deaf Hill Pit, Trimdon, n.d. [late 1800s]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 9.5cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/2

Copy of a photographic postcard of Deaf Hill Colliery, Trimdon, n.d. [c.1900]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/3

Copy of a photgraph showing workmen building the washer at Deaf Hill Pit, Trimdon, n.d. [early 1900s]
(1 photograph, 14cm x 9.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/4

Copy of a photograph showing men on girders, during the building of the washer, at Deaf Hill Pit, Trimdon, n.d. [early 1900s]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, sepia)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/5

Photograph of Deaf Hill Trimdon Rescue Brigade, n.d. [c.1910] A group of rescue workers with breaking apparatus, canaries in cages, safety lamps and a stretcher. Two of the men are in uniform, with peaked caps
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, black and white, mounted on card)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/6

Photograph of Deaf Hill Pit, Trimdon Rescue Brigade, captioned, "Deaf Hill Rescue Team being formed", showing suited men with smoke helmets linked to bellows, n.d. [c.1910] D. Oglanby, Durham Rd., Spennymoor
(1 postcard, 13cm x 9cm, sepia)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/7

Photograph of members of Deaf Hill Pit, Trimdon Rescue Brigade (left to right) Johnson, Butler, Jackson; wearing breathing apparatus, together with caged canaries, stretcher and lamps, n.d. [late 1910s]
(1 postcard, 8.5cm x 13cm, sepia)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/8

Photograph of Deaf Hill Trimdon Rescue Brigade, n.d. [late 1910s] The men are in everyday dress, together with breathing masks, lengths of piping and hand bellows; in the background is a building, possibly housing the coal screens
(1 photograph, 15cm x 11cm, black and white, mounted on card)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/9

Photograph, captioned, "Deaf Hill and Trimdon Colliery Local Canteen Commitee July 16th 1921", showing people involved in a soup kitchen, in a schoolyard, during the miners' strike of 1921
(1 photograph, 15.5cm x 10.5cm, black and white, mounted on card)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/10

Photograph of Trimdon Temperance Band, in front of the Deaf Hill Lodge banner, at Durham Miners' Gala, 1924 Captioned "Watts, Jack Madrell, Jack Hoban, Jack Carter-Harold Davison, R.L. Preston Terrana Hughes Mercer, Jim Coulson, Twisty Coulson, Arthur Kellet, Jack Kell, Joe Makepeace, Bob Mirfield, Joe Kell, Wm. Makepeace, Dave Bruce" The banner is draped with black, indicating that a fatal pit accident had occured during the year To the side of the Deaf Hill banner is the banner of Gordon House, Cockfield, and to the rear is Bede College
(1 photograph, 15.5cm x 11cm, black and white, mounted on card)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/11

Photograph of Trimdon Temperance Band, in front of the Deaf Hill Lodge banner at Durham Big Meeting, 1924 The banner was draped in black because of a fatal pit accident during the year
(1 photograph, 12cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/12

Photograph of blacksmiths, with a horse, outside the blacksmith's shop, Deaf Hill Pit, Trimdon, n.d. [1920s]
(1 photograph, 12.5cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/13

Photograph of Trimdon Temperance Band, with a banner behind, possibly of the Independent Order of Good Templars, n.d. [1920s]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/14

Photograph of Deaf Hill Pit, Trimdon, in winter, with pit heap behind, taken from Nostell House, possibly in the 1920s
(1 photograph, 8cm x 5.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/15

Copy of a photograph of Deaf Hill Pit Heap, Trimdon, captioned, "Deaf Hill Pit Heap in the snow and pigeon crees going up Wingate Rd.", n.d. [c.1950]
(1 photograph, 12cm x 8.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/16

Copy of a photograph, captioned, "Shift end leaving the cage coming into daylight", n.d. [1950s]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/17

Copy of a photograph, captioned, "Pit pony and tub (gallawa)", n.d. [1950s]
(1 photograph, 12cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/18

Copy of a photograph of Deaf Hill Pit, Trimdon, taken from the road looking towards the car park, n.d. [1950s]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/19

Photograph showing the demolishing of Deaf Hill pit heap, Trimdon, from the Wingate Road, n.d. [1960s]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/20

Photograph of Deaf Hill Pit Heap, Trimdon, with pigeon crees to the side, n.d. [late 1960s]
(1 photograph, 11.5cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/21

Photograph of the dismantling of Deaf Hill Pit, Trimdon, n.d. [late 1960s]
(1 photograph, 11.5cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/22

Photograph of Deaf Hill Pit, Trimdon, n.d. [1960s]
(1 photograph, 11.5cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/23

Photograph showing the demolition of Deaf Hill Pit, Trimdon, n.d. [c.1968]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/24

Photograph of Deaf Hill Miners' Banner, with a roundel painting of Conishead Pirory, unfurled in 1930s, at Deaf Hill Welfare Hall, Trimdon, n.d. [c.1968]
(1 photograph, 15.5cm x 10.5cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/402/25

Photograph of Deaf Hill Miners' Banner, with the Good Samaritan scene on the reverse (D/Ph 399/402/24) unfurled in 1930s, at Deaf Hill Welfare Hall, Trimdon, n.d. [c.1968]
(1 photograph, 15.5cm x 10.5cm, colour)

Old Pit Trimdon (Ref: D/Ph 399/403/1-4)Ref: D/Ph 399/403/1

Copy of a photograph, captioned, "The Old Colliery", and on the reverse 'the frontispiece' [of "The Last of Trimdon Snippets"], Trimdon Grange, n.d. [c.1900]
(1 photograph, 16cm x 11cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/403/2

Copy of a photographic postcard of Old Pit, Trimdon Colliery showing loaded colliery tracks on rails in the foreground, with buildings behind including winding gear and chimney, n.d. [pre 1910]
(1 photograph, 14.5cm x 9.5cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/403/3

A copy of a photograph of Old Pit, Trimdon Colliery, with railways in the foreground, and buildings including headgear and chimney, n.d. [pre 1910]
(1 photograph, 14cm x 9.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/403/4

Copy of a photographic postcard of Old Pit, Trimdon Colliery, pre 1910
(1 photograph, 16cm x 10.5cm, colour)

Trimdon Grange Pit (Ref: D/Ph 399/404/1-18)Ref: D/Ph 399/404/1

Photograph of the Miners' Hall, Trimdon Grange, n.d. [c.1900]
(1 postcard, 13cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/2

Photograph captioned, "Tr[imdon] G[range] Pit Rescue Brigade", and "Trainees for the Rescue Brigade": men in suits with smoke helmets linked to bellows, n.d. [c.1910]
(1 photograph, 13cm x 8.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/3

Photograph of a group of men with safety lamp, identified on the reverse as, "A West Hartlepool Party who visited this Pit", Trimdon, n.d. [c.1910]
(1 photograph, 10cm x 7.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/4

Copy of a photograph showing a crowd of well dressed people, with miners' banners, at the laying of the foundation stones for the Aged Miners Homes, Galbraith Terrace, Trimdon Grange, with the chimney stack of the old pit in the distance, 1914
(1 photograph, 14cm x 9.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/5

Copy of a photograph of Trimdon Grange Deputies Annual outing, in front of the Welsh Harp public house, Trimdon Grange, possibly 1923
(1 photograph, 12cm x 8.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/6

Copy of a photograph of the coke works at Trimdon Grange, n.d. [c.1930]
(1 photograph, 14cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/7

Copy of a photograph of Robert G. Nattress, colliery manager at Trimdon Grange Colliery, n.d. [c.1930]
(1 photograph, 12.5cm x 18.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/8

Copy of a photograph of Trimdon Station, with road bridge, pit heap and headgear, n.d. [1940s]
(1 photograph, 14cm x 9cm, sepia)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/9

Copy of a photograph of Trimdon Grange Pit, showing two sets of winding gear, n.d. [1950s]
(1 photograph, 10cm x 14cm, sepia)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/10

Photograph of Trimdon Grange Miners' banner, depicting the bundle of sticks fable and the motto "Unity is Strength"; draped in black, with men in front, n.d. [1950s]
(1 photograph, 13.5cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/11

Photograph captioned, "Mr. R. Paul showing his model of s Steam Winding engine. This type of engine was in use at Trimdon Grange, also Wingate Colliery, about 150 years ago - v only displaced in recent years by Electric Winders". Mr. Symors is behind Mr. Paul and two R.A.F. personnel, 11 March 1958
(1 photograph, 13.5cm x 8.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/12

Photograph of Trimdon Grange Colliery, showing winding gear and pit heaps, taken from "Spion Cop" n.d. [1960s]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/13

Photograph of Trimdon Grange Colliery and pit heaps, taken from a distance, n.d. [1960s]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/14

Photograph, captioned, "Pit Heap reclamation from Coffee Pot St.", Trimdon Colliery, n.d. [c.1970]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/15

Photograph of Trimdon Grange Colliery Durham Miners' Association banner, together with Ron Henderson, who is holding an early photograph, in front of the Aged Miners' Homes, Trimdon, Durham Miners' Gala Day, 13 July 1996
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/16

Photograph of Trimdon Grange Colliery Miner's Banner, with the bundle of sticks image, with the motto 'Unity is Strength', on the reverse, unfurled in 1963, probably at Durham Miners' Gala, n.d.
(1 photograph, 12.5cm x 17.5cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/17

Photograph of Trimdon Grange Colliery Miners' banner depicting the Four Nations theme, unfurled in 1963, 1988 Tony Whittle in 'Durham Voices'
(1 postcard, 9.5cm x 14.5cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/404/18

Photograph of the memorial to those killed in the Trimdon Grange and Kelloe Explosion of 16 February 1882, in the old graveyard, Trimdon Village, n.d. [c.1990]
(1 photograph, 10cm x 15cm, colour)

Entertainment (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 03)Trimdon: entertainment (Ref: D/Ph 399/119-125)Ref: D/Ph 399/119

A slide of Dick Scott and his Junior String Band, with their instruments, Trimdon, n.d., early 1900s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/120

A slide of Mr. Botcherby's ladies' choir, c.1910 He was headmaster of Trimdon Grange School. The choir gave concerts in the Colliery Church Institute during the First World War
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/121

A slide showing Alf Gray's Jazz Band playing on stage, probably in the Trimdon Station Welfare Hall, with a violinist, n.d., 1930s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/122

A slide of the cast of the church production of The Mikado , with the vicar, Mr. Davison, Trimdon, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/123

A slide showing G. Harrison in the role of a character in The Mikado , which was performed by the Trimdons Operatic Society in the Victory Assembly Rooms, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/124

A slide, entitled Iolanthe, showing an actor, possibly G. Harrison, a member of the Trimdons Operatic Society, dressed in the robes of a judge, n.d. Iolanthe was performed in the Picture Dome, Trimdon
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/125

A slide taken on the occasion of the Male Voice Choir Jubilee, at Trimdon, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Excursions from Trimdon (Ref: D/Ph 399/132-137)Ref: D/Ph 399/132

A slide of a photograph of a bus, possibly a vehicle operated by the Trimdon Motor Services Limited, n.d., 1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/133

A slide of a group of people, mostly women, riding in Jack Howe's charabanc, Trimdon, 1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/134

A slide of men on an outing from the Welsh Harp, Trimdon Grange, n.d. The public house was originally The Well Shaft Inn , but changed its name after an influx of Welsh miners
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/135

A slide of a group travelling in an early motor bus, with, on the windscreen, the words 'Lighthouse Caves; and a group in a horse-drawn vehicle, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/136

A slide of a horse-drawn carriage, with people dressed for an outing, outside The Grange, Thomas Street, Trimdon, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/137

A slide of an outing with T.L. Scott of Trimdon, at an unidentified place, n.d. Mr. Scott was a chemist renowned for his skill
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Activities (including sport) (Ref: D/Ph 399/415/1-41)Ref: D/Ph 399/415/1

Photograph of Mr. Botcherby's ladies choir, during the First World War, n.d. [c.1914]
(1 photograph, 18.5cm x 12.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/2

Photograph of Trimdon brass band at Sedgefield Show, 1998
(1 photograph, 10cm x 10cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/3

Photograph of horse traps at Trimdon Village Carnival, 1993
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/4

Photograph of "The Princess Mary Caravan", of The Girls' Friendly Society, with a number of women visiting St. Paul's, London, 1920s
(1 postcard, 13.5cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/5

Photograph of a Girls' Friendly Society pageant in the Church Institute, Trimdon, early 1920s
(1 postcard, 13cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/6

Photograph of St. Paul's Girls Friendly Society Dance Team, Trimdon, n.d. [1920s]
(1 photograph, 7.5cm x 5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/7

Photograph of St. Paul's Girls Friendly Society Dance Team, Trimdon, n.d. [1920s]
(1 photograph, 8cm x 6cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/8

Photograph of St. Paul's Girls Friendly Society dancing team, Trimdon, Mrs. Whitehead, the vicar's wife; Jennie Henderson, E. Johnson, Nellie Walton, Eva Longstaff, Mary Ellis, Muriel Carter, Elsie Ebblewhite, Margaret Turnbull, 1920s
(1 photograph, 7.5cm x 5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/9

Photograph of a group of girl guides, probably from Trimdon, at Glaisdale Camp, North Yorkshire, 1925
(1 photograph, 5.5cm x 6cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/10

Photograph of the Happy Wanderers Concert Party, Trimdon, 1940-1950s 'Durham Advertiser' photograph
(1 photograph, 12.5cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/11

Photograph captioned, "Trimdon "Happy Wanderers" Concert Party 1950s"
(1 photograph, 12.5cm x 7.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/12

Photograph, captioned, "Trimdon Happy Wanderers Concert Party. They gave free entertainment to pensioners in clubs throughout Co. Durham", n.d. [1950s]
(1 photograph, 13cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/13

Photograph, captioned, "The Happy Wanderers Voluntary Entertainers early 1950s", Trmidon
(1 photograph, 12.5cm x 7.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/14

Photograph of the Happy Wanderers Concert Party, Trimdon, 1950s
(1 photograph, 12.5cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/15

Photograph, possibly of a female concert part, The Happy Wanderers, Trimdon, n.d. [1940s] Northern Daily Mail, West Hartlepool
(1 photograph, 20cm x 15cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/16

Photograph of threre sets of dancers, possibly of the female concert party, The Happy Wanderers, Trimdon, n.d. [1940s] Northern Daily Mail, West Hartlepool
(1 photograph, 20cm x 15cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/17

Photograph "The Jolly Companions", showing a group of Gypsy women, possibly including Eveline Roberts Johnson, around a camp fire, Trimdon, 1935
(1 postcard, 13.5cm x 8.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/18

Copy of a photograph, possibly of the Sons of Temperance, with framed certificates, Trimdon, n.d. [c.1910]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/19

Photograph of a men's club outing from St. Paul's, Deaf Hill-cum-Langdale, Trimdon, with some names on the reverse, Jack Orton, H. Feguson, [Jimmie?] Carter, Danny Fidiain, ? Clark, young Fidiain [Fidiam], Annie Todd, Jackie Redman, n.d. [1930s]
(1 postcard, 12.5cm x 7.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/20

Copy of a photograph captioned, "Wesleyan Concert party", in 1920s dresses, n.d. [possibly 1920s]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/21

Copy of a photograph, captioned, "A Wesleyan Concert Party", Trimdon, n.d. [c.1930]
(1 photograph, 13.5cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/22

Photograph, captioned, "Trimdon Station Womens' Institute Antiques", n.d. [possibly 1950s] Northern Daily Mail, West Hartlepool
(1 photograph, 20cm x 15.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/23

Photograph of a Trimdon Station Womens' Institute Concert Party, n.d. [possibly 1950s] Northern Daily Mail, West Hartlepool
(1 photograph, 20cm x 15.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/24

Photograph of a group from the Women's Institute [Trimdon?] on a visit to Barnard Castle, outside Bowes Museum, n.d. [1950s]
(1 postcard, 13cm x 7.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/25

Photograph, captioned, "Trimdon Station W.I. [Women's Institute] Royal Celebration in the Welfare", Trimdon, possibly 1953
(1 photograph, 13cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/26

Photograph of Gladys Carter nรฉe Nattress, possibly in a dramatic production, n.d. [c.1900]
(1 photograph, 19cm x 29cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/27

Photograph of Olive Dodd, on stage in costume, n.d. [c.1920]
(1 postcard, 7.5cm x 12cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/28

Photograph of a group of young women probably from Trimdon, going to the Kip Fit Jubilee Demonstration, at Roker Park Football Ground, Sunderland, 1935
(1 postcard, 13cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/29

Photograph of a keep fit display at Wingate Garden Party, 1935
(1 postcard, 8cm x 13.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/30

Photograph captioned "Wynyard College reunion 1948 or 9" with a large group of mostly women, in front of Wynyard Hall [Wynyard College was a Teacher's Training College from 1946-1961 and held regular reunions of staff and students] Originally held in photograph album, D/Ph 399/400/5
(1 photograph, 25cm x 10.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/31

Photograph of mostly women and children, possibly on a church outing, unidentified Durham coastal resort, n.d. [c.1950]
(1 photograph, 8cm x 5.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/32

Photograph of a football team, possibly Deaf Hill, Trimdon with names on the reverse: J. Cartwright, R. Elliott, Jim young, Orton, William Walton, Jim Fenwick, J. Morgan, R. Brownless, Sam Hockerty, J. Wardle, J. Brownless, J. Hogg, M. Walton, J. Carrington, n.d. [c.1900]
(1 postcard, 13.5cm x 9cm, sepia)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/33

Photograph of Deaf Hill Villa/Juniors A.F.C. (Association Football Club), Trimdon 1906-1907
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/34

Copy of a photograph of a Trimdon football team, 1911-1912
(1 photograph, 13.5cm x 8.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/35

Copy of a photograph of Deaf Hill S.P. Juniors Trimdon Football team and supporters, together with trophies, 1928-1929
(1 photograph, 13cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/36

Photograph of a Trimdon football team, taken in the goal, with names on the reverse: Back row (left to right): William Merrifield, Jim Rigner, Herb Johnson ?, Joe 'Dempsey' Gorton, Ernie 'Gussie' Goodchild, Jack Templey, Jack Fairless, Dobson, J. McGee, Hugh Carr Front row (left to right): Tony Carter, Alf Gray, Charlie Atkinson, T. Morgan, ? Emery Background: Aaron Fairless, n.d. [1920s]
(1 postcard, 12.5cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/37

Photograph of a trophy winning football team of the Parochial School, Trimdon Village, with headmaster, Mr. C. Jones, n.d. [possibly 1970]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 9.5cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/38

Photograph of a cricket batsman and wicket keeper captioned, "Alf Bamborugh, Jack Charlton", with a chimney stack in the distance, possibly Trimdon Grange Colliery, n.d. [c.1900]
(1 postcard, 8cm x 12cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/39

Photograph of a cricketing batsman and wicket keeper, captioned, "Jack Charlton Alf Bambrough", n.d. [c.1900]
(1 postcard, 9cm x 14cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/40

Photograph of Deaf Hill Cricket team, pre. 1914-1918 war Back Row: C. Burdon, G. Hargreaves, Jack Temple, Bob Carter, D. Golightly, John Davidson, Joe Hogg, C. Wood, Kennedy Sitting: "Gunner" Carter, John Tom Davison, Archie Langley, Willie Davison, Jack Grieves, "Midge" Carter On the reverse caption "Deaf Hill Cricket Club matches were played on the moors with an old railway coach for a changing room"
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10.5cm, black and white, mounted on card)

Ref: D/Ph 399/415/41

Photograph, captioned, "Won under Ameteur Rules [1919?]", and on the reverse "Williams Bike prizes Overman's Row", showing two men, on holding a racing bicycle, and between them tables with prizes
(1 postcard, 13cm x 8.5cm, black and white)

Programmes (Ref: D/Ph 399/419/1-15)Ref: D/Ph 399/419/1

Souvenir programme, "A Pageant The Glorious Ranks", the Girls Friendly Society, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 7 November 1931
(1 booklet)

Ref: D/Ph 399/419/2

Durham County Drama Association, Fifth Annual Festival, held at various venues, May-June 1944
(1 booklet)

Ref: D/Ph 399/419/3

Programme Celebrity Concert, Rose Street Methodist Church Choir Anniversary, Trimdon Grange, 17 November 1945
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/419/4

Poster for movie films at the Picturedrome, Trimdon Grange, week commencing 10 January n.y. [c.1953]; on the reverse is the handwritten programme for an unidentified production of songs and dance
(1 poster, 20.5cm x 30.5cm)

Ref: D/Ph 399/419/5

Poster for movie films at the Picturedrome, Trimdon Grange, week commencing 8 November n.y. [c.1953]; on the reverse handwritten words to "Goodbye Sally" by John Jefferson
(1 poster, 20.5cm x 30.5cm)

Ref: D/Ph 399/419/6

Programme, "Crown Matrimonial" by Royce Ryton, Forum Theatre, Billingham, 18-23 March 1974
(1 booklet)

Ref: D/Ph 399/419/7

Programme Annual Celebrity Concert - Trimdon and District Male Voice Choir, Rose Street Methodist Church, Trimdon Grange, 26 April 1997
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/419/8

Programme, 'The Easter Story' enacted by Children of Deaf Hill School, Trimdon Station, 13 April 2001
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/419/9

An invitation to a Celebration Event to highlight the Past, Present and Future of The Trimdons, Trimdon Grange Community Centre, 31 March n.y. [c.2002]
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/419/10

Programme of 3 One-Act-Plays, Wheatley Hill Women's Institute Drama Group, Welfare Hall, Trimdon Station, 19 January 1944
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/419/11

Programme Trimdon Station Women's Institute 21st Anniversary, 1953
(1 booklet)

Ref: D/Ph 399/419/12

Trimdon Station Women's Institute, programme, 1965
(1 booklet)

Ref: D/Ph 399/419/13

Programme Trimdon Grange Women's Institute, 1971-1972
(1 booklet)

Ref: D/Ph 399/419/14

Programme Trimdon Grange Women's Institute, 1972-1973
(1 booklet)

Ref: D/Ph 399/419/15

Programme Trimdon Grange Women's Institute, 1974-1975
(1 booklet)

Farming (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 04)Trimdon: farming (Ref: D/Ph 399/138-142, 405/3, 15-16)Ref: D/Ph 399/138

A slide of land being ploughed by a horse-drawn plough, probably in the Trimdon area, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/139

A slide of a horse-drawn plough, with men hoeing in the background, probably in the Trimdon area, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/140

A slide of a farmer driving a combine harvester, probably in the Trimdon area, 1968
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/141

A slide showing people gleaning, with, in the background, the sea, probably in the Trimdon area, 1972
(1 slide, 3.2 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/142

A slide showing a view across a cornfield, during harvesting, probably in the Trimdon area, 1972
(1 slide, 3.2 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/405/3

Photograph of Mr. Graham, probably a farmer of farm labourer, with a horse in harness, possibly Trimdon, n.d. [c.1910]
(1 photograph, 5.5cm x 7.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/405/15

Photograph of a horse being shoed, Deaf Hill Farm, Trimdon, 1994
(1 photograph, 10cm x 10cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/405/16

Photograph of a horse being shoed, Deaf Hill Farm, Trimdon, 1994
(1 photograph, 10cm x 10cm, colour)

Hospitals (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 05)

405/8, 416/25, 27-28, 31

Ref: D/Ph 399/405/8

Photograph of nurses at Sunderland Children's Hospital, 1926
(1 postcard, 8cm x 13cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/416/25

Photograph of an aerial view of the main building, Mental Hospital, Winterron, Sedgefield, n.d. [1950s]
(1 postcard, 13cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/416/27

Photograph, captioned, "Ingham Infirmary Night Staff, [South Shields] 1927?", with Eveline Roberts Johnson seated far right
(1 photograph, 18cm x 12.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/416/28

Photograph of a nurse on a ward at Ingham Infirmary, South Shields, 1927
(1 photograph, 8cm x 5.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/416/31

Copy of a photograph of the exterior of The Hospital, Thornley, n.d. [c.1940]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, black and white)

Lifeboats (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 06)

416/11, 29

Ref: D/Ph 399/416/11

Photograph of members of Hartlepool Lifeboat, at sea dressed in sou'westers, n.d. [1930s]
(1 postcard, 8cm x 13.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/416/29

Photograph of "Old Tyne Lifeboat, South Shields", n.d. [c.1930]
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, colour)

Lighthouses (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 07)

416/32

Ref: D/Ph 399/416/32

Photograph, captioned, "Whitburn Lighthouse A.R.P. 1998", also known as Souter Lighthouse, and adjacent buildings, Whitburn, Tyne and Wear
(1 photograph, 10cm x 10cm, colour)

Politics - Ramsey MacDonald (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 08)

143

Ref: D/Ph 399/143

A slide of Ramsey MacDonald, wearing a rosette, with supporters, during an election, possibly on the occasion of his standing as prospective Member of Parliament for Seaham, 1920s
(1 slide, 4 cm. x 4.2 cm., black and white)

Public Houses (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 09)

144-148

Ref: D/Ph 399/144

A slide of the front of the Wingate Tavern, with a man, possibly the landlord, in the doorway, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/145

A slide of Thornley Band at The Duck or Station Hotel , Trimdon Grange, with Mrs. Nesbit, the last landlady, n.d., early 1900s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/146

A slide of The Duck, originally The Swinging Sign and then the Station Hotel, Trimdon Grange, two women standing in the doorway, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/147

A slide of Trimdon Colliery Inn , Ellis Street, showing men, possibly including the landlord, standing in the doorway, n.d. The inn became Armstrong's fabric shop
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/148

A slide of Trimdon showing the railway signal box on the right, with, on the left, four public houses, the Dovecote, the Welsh Harp, the Trimdon Grange Inn, and the Colliery Inn, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Schools (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 10)

412/1-38

Coffee Pot School, Trimdon (Ref: D/Ph 399/)Coffee Pot School, Trimdon: slides (Ref: D/Ph 399/281-284)Ref: D/Ph 399/281

A slide of pupils and staff of Coffee Pot School, Trimdon, n.d., 1910s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/282

A slide with pupils, and a teacher, of the Coffee Pot Colliery School, Trimdon, n.d., 1890s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/283

A slide of Coffee Pot School, also known as Trimdon Colliery Old School, c. 1893, The photograph features: a teacher, Mary Lowes, later Mrs. Cooper; pupils: Elizabeth Preston and Nellie Preston
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/284

A slide of pupils and their teacher, Coffee Pot School, c.1915 The school was at the bottom of Hogg and Coffee Pot Streets, Trimdon
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Coffee Pot School, Trimdon: photographs (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/1)Ref: D/Ph 399/412/1

Photograph of pupils, and a teacher, Coffee Pot School, Trimdon, 1884
(1 photograph, 14.5cm x 9.5cm, sepia)

Deaf Hill (Ref: D/Ph 399/)Deaf Hill infants and girls school: slides (Ref: D/Ph 399/255-275)Ref: D/Ph 399/255

A slide of a portrait of Mrs. Harrison, possibly the headmistress of Deaf Hill Infants' School, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/256

A slide of Miss Carter's class at Deaf Hill Infants' School, Trimdon, probably 1914
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/257

A slide of an infants' class and teacher at Deaf Hill school, Trimdon, c. 1918
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/258

A slide of Miss Owens and her infants' class at Deaf Hill school, Trimdon, 1919
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/259

A slide of Mrs. Harrison, headmistress, and class at Deaf Hill Infants' School, 1919
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/260

A slide of Miss Carter and her class at Deaf Hill Infants' School, Trimdon, n.d., possibly c.1920
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/261

A slide of Mrs. Johnson's Hall in Deaf Hill Infants' School, Trimdon, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/262

A slide of Miss Caleraw and Standard 1, Deaf Hill Girls' School, Trimdon, 1919
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/263

A slide of Class 4 and teacher, Deaf Hill Girls' School, Trimdon, 1919
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/264

A slide of Miss M. Johnson and Class 4 at Deaf Hill Girls' School, Trimdon, 1919
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/265

A slide of Standard V and Miss Plaskett, Deaf Hill Girls' School, Trimdon, 1919
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/266

A slide of Mrs. Dixon and Class 5, Deaf Hill Girls' School, Trimdon, 1919
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/267

A slide of Deaf Hill Girls' School, Trimdon, and teacher, Miss Mills, 1919
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/268

A slide of Class 2, Deaf Hill Girls' School, Trimdon, 1921
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/269

A slide of Class 5, Deaf Hill Girls' School, Trimdon, 1921
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/270

A slide of Class 5, Deaf Hill Girls' School, Trimdon, 1921
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/271

A slide of Deaf Hill Girls' School, Trimdon, c.1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/272

A slide of the exterior of Deaf Hill School, Trimdon, 1919
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/273

A slide of Miss Johnson and Class 4 at Deaf Hill School, Trimdon, 1919
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/274

A slide of the head, Mrs. Johnson, and staff, inside a school, possibly Deaf Hill School, Trimdon, c.1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/275

A slide of female school staff, inside a school, possibly at Deaf Hill, Trimdon, c.1920
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Deaf Hill School, Trimdon: photographs (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/2-8)Ref: D/Ph 399/412/2

Photograph of Class 2 and Miss Parker, Deaf Hill Girls School, Trimdon, 1919 Names on reverse: Wilson ?, Louie Tennet, Mabel Stoves, Liza Wood, - Jenny Hampson, Liza Baldwin, Bessie Greenwell, Gorton, Bella Stewart, Ella Dixon Hannah Savil, Florrie Harrion, Glaister, May Setterfield, Julia Brown, Jennie Bennet, Bella Langlands, Maggie Spence, Ivy, Dot Robinson, Lizzie Purvis Emmy Kell, Ivy Sayers, Ev. Roberts, Ethel Neal, Nancy Shanks, Mary Ringer, Nellie Glaister, Nellie Stoves, Maggie Darby, Maisie Todd Lizzie Wales, Alice Bennett, Lizzie Langlands, Winnie Pearson, Maggie Ritson, Dora Atkinson, Dolly Pratt, Dot Garner, Liza Jordan
(1 photograph, 22cm x 10.5cm, black and white, mounted on card)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/3

Photograph of [Miss M. Johnson] and Class 4, Deaf Hill Girls School, Trimdon, 1919
(1 photograph, 22cm x 10.5cm, black and white, mounted on card)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/4

Photograph, captioned, "Miss Maud Johnson's Class", Deaf Hill Girls School, Class 2, 1919
(1 photograph, 13.5cm x 6.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/5

Copy of a photograph of Class 5, Deaf Hill Girls School, 1921
(1 photograph, 13cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/6

Photograph of Class 5, Deaf Hill Girls School, Trmidon, 1921 Geo. Holdswoth & Son, Scholastic Photo Specialists, Hartlepool
(1 photograph, 22.5cm x 10.5cm, black and white, mounted on card)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/7

Copy of a photograph of the exterior of Deaf Hill Council Schools, Trimdon, n.d.
(1 photograph, 14cm x 8.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/8

Photograph of children in the playground of the school at Deaf Hill, Trimdon, n.d. [possibly 1950s]
(1 photograph, 14.5cm x 10cm, colour)

Trimdon Foundry School (Ref: D/Ph 399/)Trimdon Foundry School: slides (Ref: D/Ph 399/276-280)Ref: D/Ph 399/276

A slide of the boys' school at Trimdon, possibly the Foundry School, with a group of men and boys, and horse-drawn vehicles, n.d., c.1900
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/277

A slide of Mr. Stubbs at the Foundry School, Trimdon, with the boys of Class F, 1919
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/278

A slide of Mr. Turnbull and Mr. Smith and a boys' class, Trimdon Foundry Council School, c.1920
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/279

A slide of the staff of Trimdon Foundry Council School, c. 1920s The staff are: J. Middleton, G. Cooper, S.W. McWilliams, W. Turnbull (headteacher), S. Smith
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/280

A slide of boys and teachers at Trimdon Foundry Council School, 1928
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Trimdon Foundry: photographs (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/15-23)Ref: D/Ph 399/412/15

Photograph, captioned, "Foundry Boy's school Primitive Chapel", Commercial Street, n.d. [c.1910]
(1 photograph, 13.5cm x 8.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/16

Photograph of "Boys A", and teacher, Trimdon Foundry County School, 1919 (Some of the boys had celluliod collars that had to be wiped) Geo. Holdsworth & Son, Scholastic Photo Specialists, Hartlepool
(1 photograph, 22cm x 10.5cm, black and white, mounted on card)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/17

Photograph of "Boys E", and teacher, Trimdon Foundry County School, 1919
(1 photograph, 22cm x 10.5cm, black and white, mounted on card)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/18

A copy of a photograph of the Foundry Boy's School, Trimdon, with Mr. Stubbs, 1919
(1 photograph, 13cm x 7.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/19

Photograph of pupils including a football team and staff of Trimdon Foundry County School, 1921 Names on the reverse: Joe Butler, Stan Cuthbert, George Hamilton, Reuben Bentham, Jack Lowes, Jim Briggs, J. Makepeace, Jack Bennett, George Proctor, Steven Merrifield, Ernie Fellows Joe Hoban, Tom Carter, Philip Smith, Billie Williams, Frankie Briggs, Frankie Peel, ?, Billie Lamb, Frank Brown, Bobby Bell, Tommy Woodhouse Geo. Holdsworth & Son, Scholastic Photo Specialists, Hartlepool
(1 photograph, 22.5cm x 10.5cm, black and white, mounted on card)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/20

Photograph of the Foundry Boy's School, Trimdon, sword dancers, 1935-1936
(1 photograph, 8cm x 5.5cm, sepia)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/21

Photograph of the Foundry Boy's School, Trimdon team, with shield, cup and medals, 1935-1936
(1 postcard, 13cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/22

Photograph of a class at the Foundry Boy's School, Trimdon, teacher: Tom Smith, head: Mr. Taylor, possibly 1957
(1 photograph, 20cm x 12.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/23

Photograph of the Foundry Boy's School and the Church Institute, Trimdon, n.d. [1960s]
(1 photograph, 13.5cm x 9.5cm, sepia)

Trimdon Parochial School (Ref: D/Ph 399/)Trimdon Parochial School: slides (Ref: D/Ph 399/285-292)Ref: D/Ph 399/285

A slide showing the girls sitting at desks sewing, a teacher at the back of the room, at Trimdon Parochial School, 1949 - 1950
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/286

A slide of Class 2 and teacher at Trimdon Parochial School, 1950
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/287

A slide of the exterior of Trimdon Parochial School, 1950
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/288

A slide of members of the Parochial Top Class, or Class 1, outside Trimdon Parochial School, 1950
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/289

A slide of Class 2, Trimdon Parochial School, and teacher, outside Trimdon Parochial School, 1950
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/290

A slide of Class 3, and its teacher, Mrs. Brown, taken outside Trimdon Parochial School, 1950
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/291

A slide of pupils taken outside the Parochial School, Trimdon, n.d., 1950
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/292

A slide of the top class taken outside Trimdon Parochial School, 1950
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Trimdon Village Parochial School: photographs (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/26-33)Ref: D/Ph 399/412/26

Copy of a photograph, possibly of pupils and staff of Trimdon Village Parochial School, n.d. [c.1900]
(1 photograph, 11.5cm x 8cm, sepia)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/27

Copy of a photograph of the exterior of the Parochial School, Trimdon Village, n.d. [1920]
(1 photograph, 15.5cm x 7.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/28

Photograph of children, in front of Trimdon Parochial School, with good attendance medals, 1920s Geo. Holdsworth & Son, Scholastic Photo Specialists, Hartlepool
(1 photograph, 21cm x 10.5cm, black and white, mounted on card)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/29

Copy of a photograph of girls sitting at desks, sewing, with the teacher Miss Johnstone, at the back of the room, Trimdon Village Parochial School, 1949-1950
(1 photograph, 12.5cm x 7cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/30

Photograph of Class 2 and teacher, Eveline Roberts Johnson, Trimdon Parochial School, 1950 Geo. Holdsworth & Son, Scholastic Specialists, Hartlepool
(1 photograph, 21.5cm x 10.5cm, black and white, mounted on card)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/31

Photograph of four female members of staff, including Eveline Roberts Johnson, of Trimdon Village Parochial School, taken outside by the fire escape, 1960s
(1 photograph, 12cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/32

Photograph of the headmaster Mr. C. Jones and the staff of Trimdon Village Parochial School, including Eveline Roberts Johnson, possibly 1960s
(1 photograph, 13cm x 8cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/33

Photograph of the headmaster, Mr. C. Jones and the staff of Trimdon Village Parochial School, including Eveline Roberts Johnson, early 1960s
(1 photograph, 13cm x 8cm, black and white)

Trimdon Grange School (Ref: D/Ph 399/)Trimdon Grange School: slides (Ref: D/Ph 399/293-295)Ref: D/Ph 399/293

A slide of pupils and teachers from Trimdon Grange School, n.d., early 1900s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/294

A slide of the staff of Trimdon Grange School, including the headmaster, Mr. Watson, 1913
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/295

A slide of Standard VII and its teacher, Trimdon Grange Council School, 1918
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Trimdon Grange School: photographs (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/24-25)Ref: D/Ph 399/412/24

Photograph, captioned, "Trimdon Grange school. Headmaster - Mr. Watson", back row (left to right) ?, Miss Stainthorpe, ?, Miss B. Temple; front row (left to right) ?, Miss Redfern, Mr. Ralph Watson, Miss Berry, ?
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10.5cm, black and white, mounted on card)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/25

Copy of a postcard of the Council Schools, Trimdon Grange, with a group of children in the foreground, and an ornate pram, n.d. [c.1920]
(1 photograph, 14cm x 9cm, black and white,)

St William's Roman Catholic School, Trimdon (Ref: D/Ph 399/)St. William's R.C. - Trimdon (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/9-12)Ref: D/Ph 399/412/9

Photograph of St. William's R.C. netball team, Trimdon, 1921
(1 photograph, 21cm x 10.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/10

Photograph of pupils of St. William's R.C. School, Trimdon, 3 April 1921
(1 photograph, 21cm x 11cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/11

Photograph of St. William'a R.C. netball team, Trimdon, 1924-1925
(1 photograph, 22cm x 14.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/12

Photograph of St. William's School outing, on the beach at Blackhall Rocks, 1974
(1 photograph, 13.5cm x 9cm, black and white)

Trimdon School (Ref: D/Ph 399/)Trimdon School: photographs (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/13-14)Ref: D/Ph 399/412/13

Photograph of a class of schoolchildren, with two teachers, possibly Trimdon, n.d. [early 1900s]
(1 photograph, 17.5cm x 12.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/14

Copy of a photograph of children and their teacher in their classroom, Trimdon, n.d. [early 1900s]
(1 photograph, 17.5cm x 12cm, black and white)

Horden Day School (Ref: D/Ph 399/)Horden Day School (Ref: D/Ph 399/418/1-11)Ref: D/Ph 399/418/1

An article from the Road Safety Committee describing the official opening of a road constructed by Horden Day School on 15 November 1961
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/418/2

Newspaper article, headlined, "Pupils constructed their own model road", showing the official opening of a road constructed by Horden Day School, Durham Chronicle, 17 November 1961
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/418/3

Newspaper article, headlined "Now open to traffic", showing the official opening of a road constructed by Horden Day School, Durham Chronicle, November 1961
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/418/4

Newspaper article, headlined "Minister Praises Pupils' Road Project", describing the official opening of a road constructed by Horden Day School, November 1961
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/418/5

Newspaper article headlined, "Horden 'road' an object lesson to all", and 'A New Road to Safety', describing the official opening of a road constructed by Horden Day School, Northern Daily Mail, 16 November 1961
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/418/6

Newspaper article, describing the official opening of the road contructed by Horden Day School, The Times Educational Supplement, 17 November 1961
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/418/7

Newspaper article, headlined, "The Safest Road Shuts to Drivers", describing the official opening of the road constructed by Horden Day School, Daily Express, 16 November 1961
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/418/8

Newspaper article headlined, "Safety Demonstration on Horden School 'Road'", describing the official opening of the road constructed by Horden Day School, Northern Echo, 16 November 1961
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/418/9

Newspaper articles on the official opening of the road constructed by pupils of Horden Day School, November 1961
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/418/10

Programme for the official opening of Model Road, constructed by pupils of Horden Day School, 15 November 1961
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Ph 399/418/11

Newspaper article, headlined, "This Horden road will never be black spot", describing the road constructed by pupils of Horden Day School, shortly to be opened, n.d. [probably November 1961]
(1 paper)

Hartlepool (Ref: D/Ph 399/)Convent F.C.J. [Faithful Companions of Jesus] St. Joseph's, Hartlepool (Ref: D/Ph 399/412/34-38)Ref: D/Ph 399/412/34

Photograph of the exterior of The Convent F.C.J. [Faithful Companions of Jesus] St. Joseph's, West Hartlepool, n.d. [c.1910]
(1 postcard, 13.5cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/35

Photograph of the Assembly Hall, The Convent F.C.J. [Faithful Companions of Jesus] St. Joseph's, West Hartlepool, n.d. [c.1910]
(1 postcard, 13.5cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/36

Photograph of the Front Entrance, The Convent F.C.J. [Faithful Companions of Jesus] St. Joseph's, West Hartlepool, n.d. [c.1910]
(1 postcard, 13.5cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/37

Photograph of interior of The Chapel, The Convent F.C.J. [Faithful Companions of Jesus] St. Joseph's, West Hartlepool, n.d. [c.1910]
(1 postcard, 13.5cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/412/38

1 postcard, captioned, "Art Room. The Convent F.C.J. West Hartlepool", n.d. [c.1910]
(1 photograph, 13.5cm x 8.5cm, black and white)

Unidentified Trimdon schools (Ref: D/Ph 399/296-308)Ref: D/Ph 399/296

A slide of children and teachers, Group IV, Trimdon School, 16 October 1907 There appears to be a wide range of ages amongst the pupils
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/297

A slide of the staff of Trimdon School, with its headmaster Mr. Watson, n.d., c.1910
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/298

A slide of members of a class of infants, sitting to attention, with their hands behind their backs, Trimdon, n.d., 1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/299

A slide of members of an infants' class sitting at their desks, with their teacher, standing in the corner, Trimdon, n.d., 1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/300

A slide of members of an infants' class, Trimdon area, n.d., 1930s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/301

A slide of Mrs. Cooper's class of boys, Trimdon, n.d., 1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/302

A slide of a boys' class and male teachers, possibly in Trimdon, n.d., 1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/303

A slide showing a girls' school outing, with some of the pupils in pinafore dresses with smocks, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/304

A slide of an unidentified infants' school party, probably in Trimdon, 1965
(1 slide, 3.2 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/305

A slide of an infants' party, with children sitting at tables, with paper hats, probably in Trimdon, Christmas 1965
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/306

A slide of school children playing on a snow-covered playground, at playtime, probably in Trimdon, 1965
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/307

A slide of children in a school playground, some of whom are sliding on the snow and ice, probably in Trimdon, 1966
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/308

A slide of children in a school playground, possibly in Trimdon, dressed as characters in Cinderella, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Shops (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 11)

405/2, 416/24

Ref: D/Ph 399/405/2

Photograph of a shop front, selling shoes, tobacco, medicines, with people standing in the doorway including a policeman, possibly Trimdon, n.d. [c.1910]
(1 postcard, 14cm x 9cm, sepia)

Ref: D/Ph 399/416/24

Photograph of the shop of A. Redman, painter and decorator, Murton, with Mr. and Mrs. Redman and daughter standing near the entrance, posted 22 December 1904
(1 postcard, 8.5cm x 13.5cm, black and white)

Sport (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 12)Football (Ref: D/Ph 399/309-318)Ref: D/Ph 399/309

A slide of a football team, possibly from Trimdon Grange, n.d., early 1900s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/310

A slide of Deaf Hill Juniors Association Football Team, Trimdon, 1906 - 1907
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/311

A slide of a football team, possibly in Deaf Hill, with trophies, and supporters, possibly committee men, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/312

A slide of a football team, possibly in Deaf Hill, with a trophy, and supporters, possibly committee men, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/313

A slide of Deaf Hill Villa A.F.C., Trimdon, 1906 - 1907
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/314

A slide of the Wesleyan football team, Trimdon, and supporters, n.d., 1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/315

A slide of a Trimdon football team taken in the goal, n.d., 1920s Dempsey Gorton, a famous Trimdon character, and Matty Henderson, were stars of this team
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/316

A slide of Trimdon Grange Juniors' Football Team, 1920
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/317

A slide of Deaf Hill Association Football Club, Trimdon, with cups, 1922 - 1923
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/318

A slide of Trimdon Parochial School Football Team and teacher, 1950
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Cricket (Ref: D/Ph 399/319-321)Ref: D/Ph 399/319

A slide of Deaf Hill Cricket Club team, n.d., early 1900s The cricketer's names are under the photograph
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/320

A slide of the Deaf Hill Cricket Team, Trimdon, pre 1914
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/321

A slide of Deaf Hill, Trimdon Cricket Team, 1921
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Hunting with hounds (Ref: D/Ph 399/322-323)Ref: D/Ph 399/322

A slide showing a hunt, with hounds, leaving an unidentified village, probably in the Trimdon area, pre-1976
(1 slide, 3.2 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/323

A slide, showing huntsmen riding along a farm road, probably in the Trimdon area, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Pigeon men (Ref: D/Ph 399/324)Ref: D/Ph 399/324

A slide, entitled Pigeon Men, showing a group of men in a yard, one of whom is holding a small terrier, in the Trimdon area, n.d., 1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Bowling (Ref: D/Ph 399/325-326)Ref: D/Ph 399/325

A slide, entitled Bowler Champion , showing two men photographed in a studio, wearing clogs, n.d., 1890s The man on the left appears to be the champion, receiving a small ball from the other man, possibly his manager
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/326

A slide of a champion bowler, pictured in his kit, and wearing a belt with medals, probably the Trimdon area, n.d., early 1900s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Dog men (Ref: D/Ph 399/327)Ref: D/Ph 399/327

A slide of Tom Hoban and other dog men, including one in soldier's uniform, standing on a square shaped platform, in an unidentified place, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Transport (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 13)Trimdon road building (Ref: D/Ph 399/248-254)Ref: D/Ph 399/248

Slide entitled 'The Old Road', probably in the Trimdon area, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/249

A slide showing a road being repaired, complete with a steam roller, probably in the Trimdon area, 1965
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/250

A slide showing workmen and a Durham County Council workmen's hut, no. 837, on the side of which is written 'Road improvement started Sep 14 1966', probably in the Trimdon area, c.1966
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/251

A slide showing the construction of a flyover, across a road, probably the A19, Trimdon area, 1967
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/252

A slide of a new road, built in the Trimdon area, probably the A19, 1967
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/253

A slide of the new A19 flyover, near Trimdon, showing a motorcyclist approaching the camera and accommodation for the construction workers 1967
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/254

A slide showing the building of a walkway over the A19, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Trimdon railway station (Ref: D/Ph 399/328-338, 405/4-7, 13-14)Ref: D/Ph 399/328

A slide of the railway station at Trimdon Station, showing tracks, station buildings and staff, n.d., 1900s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/329

A slide of the railway station at Trimdon Station, taken near Rodwell Street, with passengers and railway staff in front of the glass porch joining with the waiting room, n.d., 1900s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/330

A slide of the way to the station at Deaf Hill with a number of people, including a railway employee and a number of carters, 1912
(1 slide, 3.2 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/331

A slide of a view taken along the platform towards the road bridge at the railway station at Trimdon Station, n.d., 1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/332

A slide of the Glass House at Trimdon Station, showing posters and dispensing machines for matches, cigarettes and sweets, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/333

A slide of the railway station at Trimdon Colliery, with railway staff on the platform, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/334

A slide of the railway station at Trimdon Station, with a stationary steam engine next to a line of railway staff, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/335

A slide of the railway station, platform and lines at Trimdon Station, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/336

A slide of the Station House at Trimdon Station, after its closure, with the railway line in the foreground, August 1968
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/337

A slide of the railway station at Trimdon Station, showing the buildings in a poor condition, and the railway line in the foreground, n.d., 1960s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/338

A slide of the Station House, Trimdon, with a part of the platform in view, but after the removal of the railway lines, 1972
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/405/4

Copy of a photographic postcard of Trimdon Station, with railway staff on platform, n.d. [1910s]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/405/5

Copy of a photographic postcard of Trimdon Station, with railway staff, on the platform, captioned, "Ferryhill to West Hartlepool", n.d. [c.1910]
(1 photograph, 19.5cm x 13cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/405/6

Copy of a photograph of station staff on the platform, during the First World War, Trimdon Station, [c.1916]
(1 photograph, 17.5cm x 12.5cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/405/7

Photograph of members of railway staff on the platform at Trimdon Station, with the station house behind, and a stationary steam engine, in front, n.d. [c.1920]
(1 photograph, 14cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/405/13

Photograph of Trimdon Station after its closure, rails still in evidence, n.d. [1960s]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, colour)

Ref: D/Ph 399/405/14

Copy of a photograph of Trimdon Station after its closure, the rails have been removed, n.d. [1960s]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 9.5cm, colour)

Horse-drawn (Ref: D/Ph 399/386, 405/1)Ref: D/Ph 399/386

A slide of a man standing with a horse and trap, entitled: Banty and Trap , place unknown, n.d.
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/405/1

Copy of a photograph, captioned, 'Transport', showing a horse-drawn carriage with coachman, in front of an unidentified house, n.d. [c.1900]
(1 photograph, 13.5cm x 9.5cm, black and white)

Caravans (Ref: D/Ph 399/389-393)Ref: D/Ph 399/389

A slide of a group of people sitting on a platform next to an old caravan, 1937
(1 slide, 4 cm. x 4.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/390

A slide of two women standing in front of a car next to an old caravan, c. 1950
(1 slide, 4 cm. x 4.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/391

A slide of a woman standing inside an old caravan, with children standing in front, 1948
(1 slide, 4 cm. x 4.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/392

A slide of an old woman standing by a gate leading to an old caravan, 1948
(1 slide, 4 cm. x 4.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/393

A slide of two women standing on a platform beside an old caravan, 1950s
(1 slide, 4 cm. x 4.2 cm., black and white)

Trimdon Motor Services (Ref: D/Ph 399/405/11-12, 423/1)Ref: D/Ph 399/405/11

Photograph of four T.M.S. (Trimdon Motor Services) buses, with their drivers, probably in Trimdon, n.d. [1950s]
(1 photograph, 14cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/405/12

Photograph of two T.M.S. (Trimdon Motor Services) buses with their drivers, possibly in Trimdon, n.d. [1950s]
(1 photograph, 14cm x 9cm, black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/423/1

Copy of an article on Trimdon Motor Services by Roy Marshall, in "Buses Extra", issue 71, June-July 1991
(7 papers)

Buses (Ref: D/Ph 399/405/17)Ref: D/Ph 399/405/17

Photograph of a bus, belonging to Durham Council of Durham Social Servies Department, with driver, probably Trimdon, n.d. [1990s]
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, colour)

Trimdon at War (Ref: D/Ph 399/section 14)

339-352, 397, 405/10

Ref: D/Ph 399/339

A slide of Matt Presho in soldier's uniform, standing next to a seated female, probably in the Trimdon area, 1914
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/340

A slide of Dr. Tom Russell and members of the British Legion, Trimdon, 1930s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/341

A slide, entitled Packing Comforts 1940, showing packed boxes on a table surrounded by inhabitants of Trimdon, c. 1940
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/342

A slide of people inside a building with children sitting at a long table, with bunting hanging in the corner, n.d.
(1 slide, 4 cm. x 4.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/343

A slide, entitled Hitler, Peace 1945 at Farfield , showing bunting hanging over a road, possibly in Trimdon, c.1945
(1 slide, 4 cm. x 4.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/344

A slide with a group of people, including an accordionist, outside 36 Luke Street, Trimdon Colliery, celebrating V.E. Day, 1945
(1 slide, 4 cm. x 4.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/345

A slide of children sitting at a tea table in Luke Street, Trimdon Colliery, celebrating V.E. Day, with bunting hanging in the background, and adults serving food, 1945
(1 slide, 4 cm. x 4.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/346

A slide showing celebrations in Luke Street, Trimdon, to mark V.E. Day, 1945
(1 slide, 4 cm. x 4.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/347

A slide of a group of people celebrating the news of V.E., Luke Street, Trimdon, 1945
(1 slide, 4 cm. x 4.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/348

A slide of a celebratory peace tea in Lowe's garage, Trimdon, 1945
(1 slide, 4 cm. x 4.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/349

A slide of people at the dedication of a clock war memorial, probably in the Trimdon area, n.d., c.1950
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/350

A slide showing the service of dedication of a clock war memorial, at Trimdon, 1950
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/351

A slide of the procession for the dedication of the war memorial clock, Trimdon, including banners of scouts and ex-servicemen, 1950
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/352

A slide of people at the clock dedication ceremony at Trimdon, showing a large crowd of people, and a contingent of flag-bearers, 1950
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/397

A slide entitled Ex-services group , showing all the men in civilian clothes part from one soldier in uniform, probably taken after the First World War, 1920s
(1 slide, 3.4 cm. x 2.2 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/Ph 399/405/10

Copy of a photograph with a group of people packing soldiers' parcels during the Second World War, probably in Trimdon, c.1942
(1 photograph, 15cm x 10cm, black and white)



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