Hartlepool St. Luke Parish

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Hartlepool St. Luke Parish records

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EP/Ha.SLHartlepool St. Luke Parish
EP/Ha.SL01 Registration
EP/Ha.SL section 01Registers of baptisms1/1-3, 1/17/1-2 See also EP/Ha.SL 2/23
EP/Ha.SL 1/11 volumeRegister of baptisms, 19 November 1916 – 18 June 1950
EP/Ha.SL 1/21 volumeRegister of baptisms, 18 June 1950 – 9 March 1980
EP/Ha.SL 1/31 volumeRegister of baptisms, 9 March 1980 – 18 April 1993
EP/Ha.SL 1/17/11 volumeRegister of baptisms, 18 April 1993 – 16 September 2001
EP/Ha.SL 1/17/21 volumeRegister of baptisms, 16 September 2001 – 8 September 2013
EP/Ha.SL section 02Registers of marriages1/4-11, 1/19/1
EP/Ha.SL 1/41 volumeRegister of marriages, 26 January 1924 – 7 July 1928
EP/Ha.SL 1/51 volumeRegister of marriages, 4 August 1928 – 5 September 1934
EP/Ha.SL 1/61 volumeRegister of marriages, 15 September 1934 – 18 December 1937
EP/Ha.SL 1/71 volumeRegister of marriages, 26 December 1937 – 19 October 1946
EP/Ha.SL 1/81 volumeRegister of marriages, 4 December 1946 – 25 March 1967
EP/Ha.SL 1/91 volumeRegister of marriages, 27 March 1967 – 20 August 1977
EP/Ha.SL 1/101 volumeRegister of marriages, 27 August 1977 – 14 September 1985
EP/Ha.SL 1/111 volumeRegister of marriages, 28 September 1985 – 31 August 1996
EP/Ha.SL 1/19/11 volumeRegister of marriages, 31 August 1996 – 29 June 2019
EP/Ha.SL section 03Registers of banns of marriage1/12-16, 1/18/1
EP/Ha.SL 1/121 volumeRegister of banns of marriage, 15 March 1936 – 4 July 1948
EP/Ha.SL 1/131 volumeRegister of banns of marriage, 27 June 1948 – 18 September 1960
EP/Ha.SL 1/141 volumeRegister of banns of marriage, 4 September 1960 – 13 August 1972
EP/Ha.SL 1/151 volumeRegister of banns of marriage, 30 July 1972 – 3 April 1983
EP/Ha.SL 1/161 volumeRegister of banns of marriage, 27 March 1983 – 28 April 1991
EP/Ha.SL 1/18/11 volumeRegister of banns of marriages, 14 April 1991 – 9 September 2012
EP/Ha.SL 2/02 Clergy
EP/Ha.SL 2/section 01Registers of confirmations2/9
EP/Ha.SL 2/91 volume, cloth boundRegister of confirmations, May 1943 – 19 March 1982
EP/Ha.SL 2/section 02Registers of services2/1-8, 23, 2/32/1-3
EP/Ha.SL 2/11 volume, leather half-boundRegister of services, 18 October 1916 – 31 December 1933 Includes: programmes, newspaper cuttings and orders-of-service
EP/Ha.SL 2/21 volume, leather half-boundRegister of services, 7 January 1934 – 31 December 1947 Includes: programmes, newspaper cuttings and orders-of-service
EP/Ha.SL 2/31 volume, leather half-boundRegister of services, 1 January 1948 – 31 December 1957
EP/Ha.SL 2/41 volume, leather quarter-boundRegister of services, 1 January 1958 – 31 December 1968
EP/Ha.SL 2/51 volume, leather boundRegister of services, 1 January 1969 – 23 May 1982 Includes: comments on current affairs and affairs of the parish
EP/Ha.SL 2/61 volume, plastic boundRegister of services, 24 May 1982 – 11 April 1987 Includes: comments on current affairs and affairs of the parish
EP/Ha.SL 2/71 volume, plastic boundRegister of services, 12 April 1987 – 26 July 1992 Includes: comments on current affairs and the affairs of the parish
EP/Ha.SL 2/81 volume, plastic boundRegister of services, 27 July 1992 – 27 July 1998 Includes: comments on current affairs and the affairs of the parish
EP/Ha.SL 2/231 volume, vellum quarter-boundRegister of services, 6 September 1908 – 15 October 1916 Register of baptisms at St. Luke’s church, 4 October 1908 – 17 March 1914; 19 November 1916 – 18 January 1917 Register of baptisms at the Mission Church, 27 September [1914] – 25 August 1916 The baptisms 1908-1914 took place at the old St. Luke’s church, and those 1916-1917 at the new St. Luke’s church. Entries from 19 November 1916 duplicate those in EP/Ha.SL 1/1 Baptisms September 1914 to August 1916 took place at St. Luke’s Mission Church, Hart Road, West Hartlepool, in the parish of Hartlepool, St. Paul
EP/Ha.SL 2/32/11 volumeRegister of services, 29 July 1998 – 3 December 2001
EP/Ha.SL 2/32/21 volumeRegister of services, 5 December 2001 – 8 April 2008
EP/Ha.SL 2/32/31 volumeRegister of services, 9 April 2008 – 10 December 2014
EP/Ha.SL 2/section 03Parish boundaries2/13, 15-16, 34
EP/Ha.SL 2/131 paperLetter from the Ecclesiastical Commission, 1, Millbank, Westminster, to Rev. A.D.S. Smith, St. Luke’s House, Tunstall Avenue, West Hartlepool, concerning the circumstances under which a separate ecclesiastical district may be created, 23 March 1917
EP/Ha.SL 2/151 plan, 65cm. x 72.2cm., glazed linen, colour-washMap of the Consolidated Chapelry of St. Luke, West Hartlepool, 1926 Scale: 25.344 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
EP/Ha.SL 2/161 fileThe London Gazette , including a copy of the order in-council creating the Consolidated Chapelry of West Hartlepool, St. Luke, from the parish of West Hartlepool, St. Paul and the parish of Hart, and specifying the boundaries of the chapelry, 9 November 1926
EP/Ha.SL 2/341 map, photocopy, 30cm x 21cmMap of the parish boundaries of the parish of St. Luke, Hartlepool, n. d. [c. 1990s]
EP/Ha.SL 2/section 04Benefice income2/25, 27
EP/Ha.SL 2/2510 papers, typescriptCorrespondence between the vicar of Hartlepool, St. Luke, St. Luke’s Vicarage, Hartlepool; Eric Cleaver, The Croft, Shincliffe; and G.R. Holmes, chairman of assessors, 59 Castleton Road, Seaton Carew, Cleveland, concerning the assessment of the parish’s potential income, 28 May 1979 – 21 November 1983
EP/Ha.SL 2/272 papers, printed formDiocesan survey to determine the parish’s potential income, 1988
EP/Ha.SL 2/section 05Licences for the performance of divine service2/10
EP/Ha.SL 2/101 paperLicence for the performance of divine service in St. Luke’s Mission Church, Hart Road, in the parish of West Hartlepool, St. Paul, 22 February 1901
EP/Ha.SL 2/section 06Individual clergy2/21-22, 2/36/1-2, 2/39
EP/Ha.SL 2/211 paperNotification that the Rev. Donald Norwood Goldie is to be presented to the living of West Hartlepool, St. Luke, 17 May 1949
EP/Ha.SL 2/223 papersLetters from Rev. A.D. Sidney Smith, St. Helen’s Cottage, Tarporley, Cheshire, to Rev. T.D. Bell, St. Luke’s Vicarage, Hartlepool, reminiscing about his time as curate of West Hartlepool, Christ Church, between 1903 and 1906, and as curate in charge of West Hartlepool, St. Luke, between 1906 and 1917, 20 and 25 November 1957
EP/Ha.SL 2/36/11 photograph, 8cm x 13cmPhotograph of G. B. Bidgood, Vicar of St. Luke’s church (1919-1944) and chaplain to the armed forces 1926; 1919 – 1944, 13 June 1944
EP/Ha.SL 2/36/21 photograph, 14cm x 12cmPhotograph of Canon C. Wyngard (centre) with Reverend W. Worley (right of centre) and server D. Aswell (left of centre) on the 50th anniversary Eucharist for Canon Wyngard, n. d. [1990s]
EP/Ha.SL 2/391 booklet, printedOrder of service for the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the ordination to the priesthood of the Reverend P. Townsend, 17 May 2010
EP/Ha.SL 2/section 07Orders of service2/28-29, 2/33/1-4
EP/Ha.SL 2/281 booklet, printedOrder of service of 75th Anniversary Festal Eucharist, [18 October] 1991
EP/Ha.SL 2/291 booklet, printedOrder of service for St. Luke’s Tide services, 20 October 1991
EP/Ha.SL 2/33/11 booklet, printedOrder of service for the Mayor’s Sunday Service, 27 June 1993
EP/Ha.SL 2/33/21 booklet, typescriptOrder of service for St. Luke’s Tide services, 20 October 1985
EP/Ha.SL 2/33/31 booklet, printedOrder of service for a thanksgiving for the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen, 3 June 2012
EP/Ha.SL 2/33/41 booklet, printedOrder of service for confirmation with the Right Reverend Mark Watts Bryant, Bishop Suffragan of Jarrow, 4 August 2013
EP/Ha.SL 2/section 08Surveys and statistics2/26
EP/Ha.SL 2/2696 papers: 84 printed form, 3 typescriptFamily worship survey questionnaires, an ‘occasional paper’, detailing the results of the survey, and the vicar’s proposals for changes to the pattern of worship at St. Luke’s, 1984 This is an original bundle
EP/Ha.SL 2/section 09Archdeacons’ visitations2/35/1
EP/Ha.SL 2/35/15 papers, photocopiesArchdeacons’ Visitation Articles for the parish of St. Luke, 2008
EP/Ha.SL 4/04 Churchwardens
EP/Ha.SL 4/section 01Church
EP/Ha.SL 2/Consecration of church and vestry2/11-12, 14, 2/37/1-3, 4/16, 258
EP/Ha.SL 2/111 paperNotice issued by the Diocesan Registry, Durham, that the church of West Hartlepool, St. Luke, is to be consecrated on 18 October 1916, 12 October 1916
EP/Ha.SL 2/121 fileCertificate issued by the Registrar, Diocesan Registry, Palace Green, Durham, that all the preliminary formalities connected with the consecration of the church of West Hartlepool, St. Luke, have been complied with, 18 October 1916
EP/Ha.SL 2/142 papers, printedNewspaper cuttings concerning the consecration of the new vestries, 27 June 1962 Originally enclosed in EP/Ha.SL 2/1
EP/Ha.SL 2/37/11 booklet, printedOrder of service to be used on the consecration of St. Luke’s church by the Right Reverend Lord Bishop of Durham, 18 October 1916
EP/Ha.SL 2/37/21 booklet, printedOrder of service for the dedication of Churchwarden’s wands in commemoration of the 50th year of the consecration of the church, Easter Day 1966
EP/Ha.SL 2/37/31 paper, printedOrder of service for the centenary of St. Luke’s church, 24 February 2001
EP/Ha.SL 4/161 paperList of gifts to the church on its day of consecration, 18 October 1916
EP/Ha.SL 4/2581 fileRecords relating to the centenary of St. Luke’s church, 2016
EP/Ha.SL 4/Organ4/87-89, 4/249/1-2
EP/Ha.SL 4/8761 papers, typescriptCorrespondence between the Bishop of Jarrow, The College, Durham; Harrison & Harrison, organ builders, Durham; Rev. T.D. Bell, St. Luke’s Vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, West Hartlepool; Forster & Andrews, organ builders, Manor Works, 71 High Street, Hornsey, London; Monkton Combe School, Bath; Bishop & Son Ltd., 16B Finchley Road, London; Henry Willis & Sons Ltd., organ builders, Organ Works, 97A Great George Street, Liverpool; W. Reay-Smith, Green Rising, Riding Mill, Northumberland; W. Reay-Smith & Son, solicitors, 28-30 Mosley Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, and Rev. A. Chetwynd, St. Oswald’s Church, Walkergate, Newcastle upon Tyne, concerning the purchase of a second-hand organ from Monkton Combe School, its installation in St. Luke’s church, and negotiations for a grant from the Sir John Priestman Charity Trust to fund it, 21 September 1950 – 8 August 1952
EP/Ha.SL 4/881 paper, typescriptContract for tuning St. Luke’s organ, between the Parochial Church Council and Bishop & Son, 16b Finchley Road, London, organ builders, 1 May 1952
EP/Ha.SL 4/891 paper, typescriptIncome and expenditure account of St. Luke’s church organ installation, August 1952
EP/Ha.SL 4/249/11 booklet, printedOrder of service for the dedication of the new organ by the Very Reverend J. H. S. Wild, Dean of Durham at St. Luke’s church, 26 February 1952
EP/Ha.SL 4/249/21 paper, printedOrder of service for the blessing and dedication of a church organ in commemoration of the millennium, 23 November 2003
EP/Ha.SL 4/Plans of church4/1-13, 22-23, 26-30, 38-40, 43, 47, 49, 51-52, 90-115, 145-149
EP/Ha.SL 4/11 plan, 78cm. x 57cm., colour-washProposed Parish Church in West Hartlepool: block plan, possibly by ‘Matkin and Hawkins, Regent Buildings, York Road’, c.1914 Scale: 1/ 16 inch scale [1:192]
EP/Ha.SL 4/21 plan, 57m. x 77.5cm.‘Proposed Parish Church in West Hartlepool’: north, south, east and west elevations, c. 1914 No scale given
EP/Ha.SL 4/31 plan, 57cm. x 78.5cm.‘Proposed Parish Church in West Hartlepool’: longitudinal section, section through transepts, section through nave, and ground plan, c. 1914 No scale given
EP/Ha.SL 4/41 plan, 76cm. x 56cm., colour-wash‘Design for Parish Church of St. Luke, West Hartlepool’: block plan, plan no. 1, c. 1914 No scale given
EP/Ha.SL 4/51 plan, 76cm. x 56cm., colour-wash‘Design for Parish Church of St. Luke, West Hartlepool’; ground plan, cross-section looking west, and cross-section looking north, drawing no. 2, c. 1914 No scale given
EP/Ha.SL 4/61 plan, 76cm. x 56cm., colour-washCross sections through chancel and transepts, and long section through the aisles looking south, of the church of West Hartlepool, St. Luke, drawing no. 3, c. 1914
EP/Ha.SL 4/71 plan, 56cm. x 76.5cm., colour-wash‘Design for Parish Church of St. Luke, West Hartlepool’; north, south, east, and west elevations, drawing no. 4, c. 1914 No scale given
EP/Ha.SL 4/81 paper, printedCopy artist’s impression of the interior of the church of West Hartlepool, St. Luke, had the church been completed, c. 1914 Attached: description, in an unidentified hand, of the materials from which the church is built, c. 1914
EP/Ha.SL 4/91 plan, 75cm. x 56cm., colour-wash‘New Parish Church of St. Luke, West Hartlepool’; block plan, by Lofting and Cooper, architects, 44 Bedford Row, London, c. 1914 Scale: 16 feet to 1 inch [1:192]
EP/Ha.SL 4/101 plan, 77cm. x 56.2cm., colour-wash‘New Parish Church of St. Luke, West Hartlepool’: plan, front and back elevations, and section of choir stalls, c. 1914
EP/Ha.SL 4/111 plan, 52cm. x 50.2cm., colour-washBlock plan of proposed church of West Hartlepool, St. Luke, by Lofting and Cooper, architects, 44 Bedford Row, London, c. 1914 Scale: 10 inches to 200 feet [1:240]
EP/Ha.SL 4/121 plan, 77.5cm. x 48cm., colour-washNorth, south, east and west elevations, and section through the chancel and south transept, of the new church of West Hartlepool, St. Luke, plan no. 3, by Lofting and Cooper, 44 Bedford Row, London, c. 1914
EP/Ha.SL 4/131 plan, 101.7cm. x 68.3cm., pencilDetails of the bases of pillars, possibly by Lofting and Cooper, c. 1914
EP/Ha.SL 4/221 plan, 29.6cm. x 40.8cm., glazed linenDrawing of proposed brass lectern, in memory of John George Armstrong and Donald Armstrong, n.d., c. 1936
EP/Ha.SL 4/231 plan, 21.5cm. x 15.2cm., glazed linenExample of the proposed inscription for the lectern, 1936
EP/Ha.SL 4/261 plan, 76.5cm. x 62cm., tracing paper‘The Church of St. Luke, West Hartlepool Reredos in English Oak Decorated in Gold and Colour’: elevation of existing panelled reredos; elevation of proposed reredos to altar in existing temporary sacrarium; elevation of proposed reredos in ultimate chancel; by Leslie T. Moore, 18 Church Row, Hampstead, London, c.1947 Scale: 10 inches to 10 feet [1:12]; 5 inches to 10 feet [1:24]; 6 inches to 12 feet [1:24]
EP/Ha.SL 4/271 plan, 77cm. x 60cm., tracing paper‘The Church of St. Luke, West Hartlepool Reredos in English Oak Decorated in Gold and Colour’: elevation of existing panelled reredos; elevation of proposed reredos to altar in existing temporary sacrarium; elevation of proposed reredos in ultimate chancel; with alternative designs of saints and crucifixion, by Leslie T. Moore, 18 Church Row, Hampstead, London, c.1947 Scale: 10 inches to 10 feet [112]; 5 inches to 10 feet [1:24]; 6 inches to 12 feet [1:24]
EP/Ha.SL 4/281 plan, 76cm. x 65.5cm., pencil and colour-washDetails of oak reredos screen, by Leslie T. Moore, 18 Church Row, Hampstead, London, c. 1947 Scale: full size
EP/Ha.SL 4/291 plan, 100cm. x 67cm., tracing paper, pencilDetails of tracery to reredos screen in English oak, c. 1947 Scale: full size
EP/Ha.SL 4/301 plan, 80cm. x 64.2cm., tracing paperSide and front elevations, plan, and details of new altar, by Leslie T. Moore, 18 Church Row, Hampstead, London, c. 1947 Scale: 10 inches to 10 feet [1:12]
EP/Ha.SL 4/381 plan, 61cm. x 60.7cm., colour-washSouth elevation, and ground plan, of alterations to the church, drawing no. Dch272/2, by Cordingley & McIntyre, The College, Durham, 17 August 1953 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/391 plan, 49cm. x 54.4cm., colour-washSouth elevation, and plan, of vestries, drawing no. Dch272/3, by Cordingley & McIntyre, The College, Durham, 25 August 1953 Scale: 1/8 inch to 1 foot [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/401 plan, 73cm. x 68.7cm., colour-washElevations, block plan, and ground plan, of proposed clergy and choir vestries, drawing no. Dch272/4A, by Cordingley & McIntyre, The College, Durham, 8 September 1953 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96] and 20 feet to 1 inch [1:240]
EP/Ha.SL 4/431 plan, 55cm. x 64.8cm., colour-washElevations, sections, and plan, of proposed new cupboards in the choir vestry, drawing no. Dch272/15 by Cordingley & McIntyre, Owengate House, Durham, 3 August 1961 Scale: 1/2 inch to 1 foot [1:24]
EP/Ha.SL 4/471 plan, 33cm. x 21cm.; 1 paperPlan of temporary stage to be erected over the choir stalls, n.d., c . 1968 Attached: note stating the name of the person in charge of the erection of the stage, 27 January 1968
EP/Ha.SL 4/491 plan, 95cm. x 55cm.Proposed alterations and extensions to the church: ground plan and north and east elevations, as existing, drawing no. 303/1, by Charlewood, Curry, Wilson and Atkinson, Architects, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, July 1977 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/511 plan, 33.8cm. x 6.7cm., pencilElevation and half plan of a font cover, by J.M. Surman, 93 Howard, Oxford, n.d. Scale: 1.5 inches to 1 foot [1:8]
EP/Ha.SL 4/521 plan, 33cm. x 46.5cm., pencilDrawing of panel and finial, n.d. No scale given
EP/Ha.SL 4/901 plan, 88.5 cm. x 65 cm., duplicatedFloor plan, block plan, elevations and sections of proposed clergy and choir vestries at St. Luke’s church, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate, Durham, 11 June 1960 Scales: 1/8 inch to 1 foot [1:96]; 20 feet to 1 inch [1:240]
EP/Ha.SL 4/911 plan, 90 cm. x 65 cm., duplicatedPlans, elevations and sections of proposed clergy and choir vestries, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate, Durham, 11 June 1960 Scales: 20 feet to 1 inch [1:240], 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/921 plan, 90 cm. x 66 cm., duplicatedWorking sections and details of proposed choir and clergy vestries, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate House, Durham, January 1961 Scale: 1/2 inch to 1 foot [1:24]
EP/Ha.SL 4/931 plan, 29.5 cm. x 23 cm., duplicatedPlan of proposed wrought iron gates to the drive at St. Luke’s church, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate House, Durham, n.d., [ c.1961] Scale: 1/2 inch to 1 foot [1:24]
EP/Ha.SL 4/941 plan, 99 cm. x 60 cm., colour wash, duplicatedPlan of proposed new pews, notice board and reading desk, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate House, Durham, 1 March 1964 Scales: 1 inch to 1 foot [1:12]; full size [1:1]
EP/Ha.SL 4/951 plan, 40.5 cm. x 50 cm., duplicatedPlan of proposed seating in baptistry, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate House, Durham, 14 September 1964 Scale: 1/2 inch to 1 foot [1:24]
EP/Ha.SL 4/961 plan, 32.5 cm. x 33 cm., duplicatedPlan of proposed rear pews and alms dish tables, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate House, Durham, 22 September 1964 Scale: 1/2 inch to 1 foot [1:24]
EP/Ha.SL 4/971 plan, 95 cm. x 64 cm., duplicatedDetails of proposed font cover, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate House, Durham, 27 January 1965 Scale: full size [1:1]; half size [1:2]
EP/Ha.SL 4/981 plan, 94.5 cm. x 73.5 cm., duplicated‘Details of churchwardens’ seats’, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate House, Durham, 6 August 1965 Scales: 1 inch to 1 foot [1:12]; full size [1:1]
EP/Ha.SL 4/991 plan, 56 cm. x 48.5 cm., colour wash, duplicatedPlan of proposed kneelers, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate House, Durham, November 1966 Scale: 1/4 full scale [1:4]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1001 plan, 51 cm. x 32 cm., colour wash, duplicatedPlan of proposed credence for side chapel, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate, Durham, June 1967 Scale: 1.5 inches to 1 foot [1:8]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1011 plan, 15.5 cm. x 20.5 cm., waxed paperPlan of proposed location of oil storage tank at St. Luke’s church, 31 March 1971 Scale: 1/8 inch to 1 foot [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1021 plan, 86 cm. x 48 cm.Elevations and inscription details of proposed new oak missal stand, by R. Thompson’s Craftsmen, Kilburn, York, n.d., [1973] No scale
EP/Ha.SL 4/1031 plan, 83 cm. x 68 cm., colour wash, duplicated‘St. Luke’s church, proposed alterations and extensions: sketch scheme I’, by Charlewood, Curry, Wilson & Atkinson, architects, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, September 1977 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1041 plan, 84 cm. x 67.5 cm., duplicated‘St. Luke’s church, proposed alterations and extensions: sketch scheme II’, by Charlewood, Curry, Wilson & Atkinson, architects, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, September 1977 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1051 plan, 94 cm. x 54.5 cm., duplicated‘St. Luke’s church, proposed alterations and extensions: ground level plans as proposed’, by Charlewood, Curry, Wilson & Atkinson, architects, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, October 1977 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1061 plan, 82 cm. x 55.5 cm., duplicated‘St. Luke’s church, proposed alterations and extensions: upper level plans as proposed’, by Charlewood, Curry, Wilson & Atkinson, architects, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, October 1977 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1071 plan, 21 cm. x 29.5 cm., duplicatedSite plan of St. Luke’s church, by Charlewood, Curry, Wilson & Atkinson, architects, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, n.d., [1977] Scale: 1:1250
EP/Ha.SL 4/1081 plan, 84 cm. x 72 cm., duplicatedPlan, elevations and sections of proposed alterations and extensions for completion of the east end, by Charlewood, Curry, Wilson & Atkinson, architects, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, November 1979 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1091 plan, 59.5 cm. x 42 cm., duplicatedPlan of a proposed [sanctuary chair] for St. Luke’s church, by Charlewood, Curry, Wilson & Atkinson, architects, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, March 1982 Scale: 1/4 full size [1:4]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1101 plan, 21 cm. x 29.5 cm., photocopiedPlan and section of valley gutter over the south aisle of the church, showing position of pinhole and flashband patching, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, chartered architects, Owengate House, Durham, 15 September 1987 Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/1111 plan, 21 cm. x 30 cm., colour washSketch of the vicar’s proposal for the extension of the sanctuary at St. Luke’s church, n.d., [1988] No scale
EP/Ha.SL 4/1121 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedPlan of proposed scheme for the re-ordering of the altar at St. Luke’s church, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, 25 January 1989 Scale: 1 inch to 8 feet [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1131 plan, 83 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedPlan of carpentry details relating to the re-ordering of the altar at St. Luke’s church, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, 29-31 January 1989 Scales: 1:2; 1:10
EP/Ha.SL 4/1141 plan, 21 cm. x 29.5 cm.Plan of sight-lines in the church relating to the existing position of the altar and pulpit, by A.O. Lee, Owengate, Durham, n.d., [1989] Scale: 1:200
EP/Ha.SL 4/1151 plan, 21 cm. x 29.5 cm.Plan of sight-lines in the church relating to the proposed new position of the altar, by A.O. Lee, Owengate, Durham, n.d., [1989] Scale: 1:200
EP/Ha.SL 4/1451 plan, 42 cm. x 29.5 cm., photocopiedPlan of a proposed [President’s chair] for St. Luke’s church, by Donald M. Spouse, chartered architect, 200 Park Road, Hartlepool, January 1995 Scale: 1:5
EP/Ha.SL 4/1461 plan, 42 cm. x 29.5 cm., photocopiedPlan of a proposed side table for St. Luke’s church, by Donald M. Spouse, chartered architect, 200 Park Road, Hartlepool, January 1995 Scale: 1:5
EP/Ha.SL 4/1471 plan, 42 cm. x 29.5 cm., colour washPlan of proposed re-ordering of the south-west corner of the church, by Donald M. Spouse, chartered architect, 200 Park Road, Hartlepool, April 1995 Scale: 1:20
EP/Ha.SL 4/1481 plan, 42 cm. x 29.5 cm., photocopiedLocation plan, elevation, section and details of proposed aumbry, by Donald M. Spouse, chartered architect, 200 Park Road, Hartlepool, July 1997 Scales: 1:10; 1:200
EP/Ha.SL 4/1491 plan, 42 cm. x 29.5 cm., photocopiedPlan of a new oak lectern, by Donald M. Spouse, architect, January 1998 No scale
EP/Ha.SL 4/Drawings of the church4/163(1)-(4)
EP/Ha.SL 4/163(1)1 paper, 18 cm. x 25 cm.Sketch of St. Luke’s church showing the north elevation, n.d., [1960s]
EP/Ha.SL 4/163(2)1 paper, 18 cm. x 25 cm.Sketch of St. Luke’s church showing the view from the south-east, n.d., [1960s]
EP/Ha.SL 4/163(3)1 paper, 28 cm. x 18.5 cm.Sketch of St. Luke’s church showing the view from the south-east, n.d., [1960s]
EP/Ha.SL 4/163(4)1 paper, 18.5 cm. x 17 cm.Sketch of St. Luke’s church showing the view from the south-west, n.d., [1960s]
EP/Ha.SL 4/Church building and site2/18, 4/14-15, 17, 19-21, 67-70, 154-157, 174, 177-178, 181-187
EP/Ha.SL 2/181 bookletOrder of service for the dedication of the new vestries, 26 June 1962
EP/Ha.SL 4/147 papersCorrespondence between J. Robinson, South Drive, Wooler Road, West Hartlepool; E. E. Lofting, architects, 44 Bedford Road, London; Rev. A.D. Smith, 13 Bellerby Terrace, West Hartlepool; Rev. P. Turner, St. Paul’s Vicarage, West Hartlepool; concerning the building of the church, 25 February 1914 – 1 May 1916
EP/Ha.SL 4/151 photograph, 8.6cm. x 6.6cm., black and whitePhotograph of the ‘Laying of the first three stones of St. Luke’s W[est] H[artle]pool – on brick foundation by C.B.R. Hunter, V. of St. Paul’s and A.D. Sidney Smith, Priest in Chg. & his wife – Ledgard, Clerk of Works supervising’, c. 1914
EP/Ha.SL 4/175 papersLetter from Rev. A.D. Sidney Smith, The Vicarage, Greenside, Ryton-on-Tyne to Rev. G.J.B. Bidgood, enclosing copies of papers in St. Paul’s Parish Record , describing the laying of the foundation stone of St. Luke’s Church in June & July 1914, and accounts of the building fund, April 1917, 5 September 1929
EP/Ha.SL 4/194 papersDescription by E. Priestley Cooper, architect, 3 Blake Street, York, of the church of West Hartlepool, St. Luke, c. 1934
EP/Ha.SL 4/2012 papersCorrespondence between Rev. G.J.B. Bidgood, St. Luke’s Vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, West Hartlepool; E. Priestley Cooper, architect, 3 Blake Street, York; John Watson and Carter, surveyors, Cogan Chambers, Bowlalley Lane, Kingston-upon-Hull; concerning the completion of the church of West Hartlepool, St. Luke, 14 June 1934 – 4 March 1935
EP/Ha.SL 4/211 paperLetter from The Craftsman’s Guild, 64 The Oval, London, to Rev. G. Bidgood, St. Luke’s Vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, West Hartlepool, enclosing the design for the lectern and its inscription, 28 September 1936
EP/Ha.SL 4/671 fileAbstract of title of Christopher Furness to land, part of the Middleton Grange Estate, at West Hartlepool, in the parish of Stranton, 28 December 1875 – 1 June 1889
EP/Ha.SL 4/681 paper20 June 1900 (1) Christopher Furness of West Hartlepool, esq. (2) Edward Sykes, vicar of the parish of West Hartlepool, St. Paul Agreement that (2) shall purchase from (1) a parcel of land in West Hartlepool Consideration: £323 15s. Plan endorsed
EP/Ha.SL 4/691 file, typescript6 November 1900 (1) Edward Sykes of West Hartlepool, Clerk in Holy Orders (2) The said Edward Sykes; Ley Chalton, bank manager; William Stitt, commercial traveller; trustees Copy conveyance from (1) to (2) of a parcel of land (2000 sq. yds.) formerly part of Low Hobson Piece in the parish of Stranton [boundaries specified] as the site of a Sunday School or Mission Room, to be used for religious services under the direction of the incumbent of the parish of West Hartlepool, St. Paul
EP/Ha.SL 4/701 file4 December 1912 (1) Rev. Edward Sykes of Sunderland, Clerk in Holy Orders, and others (2) The Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England Copy conveyance from (1) to (2) of a piece of land (1,953 sq. yds.), formerly part of a close called Low Hobson Piece to be the site of the church of West Hartlepool, St. Luke, in the parish of West Hartlepool, St. Paul
EP/Ha.SL 4/1546 papers, typescriptElectrical specification for the proposed vestries at St. Luke’s church, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate, Durham, January 1961
EP/Ha.SL 4/1551 paper, typescriptSpecification for lead work repair to valley gutter over the south aisle of the church, by [Hayton, Lee & Braddock, chartered architects, Owengate House, Durham], n.d., [September 1987]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1561 file, typescriptSpecification of materials and workmanship for the proposed sanctuary re-ordering at St. Luke’s church, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, chartered architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, n.d., [1989]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1571 volume, cloth quarter-boundBills of quantities for the proposed clergy and choir vestries at St. Luke’s church, by Bates & Lumsdon, corporate quantity surveyors, 35 Middle Chare, Chester-le-Street, and Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate, Durham, March 1961
EP/Ha.SL 4/1745 papers, typescript, photocopied3 September 1970 (1) Rev. Thomas Donald Bell of St. Luke’s Vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool, clerk in holy orders (2) George Usher of 97 Granville Avenue, Hartlepool and Alan Stirk of 42 Cundall Road, Hartlepool, churchwardens (3) Parochial Church Council of Hartlepool, St. Luke (4) Mayor, aldermen and burgesses of the County Borough of Hartlepool Copy agreement for the Council to lay out, improve and maintain the church gardens as a garden of rest for the benefit of the public of the parish
EP/Ha.SL 4/1771 booklet, printed formBuilding contract for the refurbishment of existing church choir and meeting rooms, and the addition of new meeting rooms and ancillary facilities, between St. Luke’s Parochial Church Council and Gus Robinson Developments Ltd., Stranton House, West View Road, Hartlepool, n.d., [1987]
EP/Ha.SL 4/17872 papers, typescriptCorrespondence between Rev. Peter Townsend, St. Luke’s Vicarage, 5 Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool; Durham Diocesan Advisory Committee for the Care of Churches, Diocesan Office, Bishop Auckland; Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland; Diocesan Registry, Diocesan Office, Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland; Rider, Hunt & Partners, chartered quantity surveyors, Archbold House, Archbold Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne; Borough of Hartlepool, Department of Technical Services, Civic Centre, Hartlepool; and Cleveland County Fire Officer, Endeavour House, Stockton Road, Hartlepool; concerning attempts to put together an acceptable scheme to extend the church to provide meeting rooms, 9 February 1989 – 2 October 1991
EP/Ha.SL 4/18112 papers, typescriptBusiness plan for ‘Project 91’, to investigate needs, viability and funding for meeting rooms to be built on to the church, n.d., [1991]
EP/Ha.SL 4/18262 papers, typescriptCorrespondence between John Taylor, architect, Natwest Bank Chambers, Crook; Rev. Peter Townsend, St. Luke’s Vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool; Mary and Peter Shaw, 99 Granville Avenue, Hartlepool; Diocesan Advisory Committee for the Care of Churches, Diocesan Office, Bishop Auckland; Hartlepool Borough Council, Civic Centre, Hartlepool; Durham Diocesan Board of Finance, Diocesan Office, Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland; and Newton Moor Construction Ltd., Construction House, Esh Road, Ushaw Moor; concerning the planning, financing and construction of new meeting rooms at St. Luke’s church, 11 January 1992 – 11 March 1996
EP/Ha.SL 4/1834 papers, typescriptProposals for a fund-raising strategy, prepared by Mulholland, 2 Atholl Place, Perth, Scotland, 22 January 1992
EP/Ha.SL 4/1842 papers, printed formContract for Mulholland, appeal and marketing consultants, 6 The Acres, Scone, Perth, Scotland, to provide a consultancy service to St. Luke’s Parochial Church Council, to assist with fund-raising for the church extension, 3 March 1992
EP/Ha.SL 4/18550 papers, typescriptCirculars; lists of contacts and contributors; and correspondence between Rev. Peter Townsend, St. Luke’s Vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool; and Durham Diocesan Board of Finance, Diocesan Office, Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland concerning the campaign to raise funds for the church extension, 5 April 1992 – 24 May 1993 This is an original bundle
EP/Ha.SL 4/1861 file, typescriptSpecification for proposed meeting rooms at St. Luke’s church, by John Taylor, architects, March 1993
EP/Ha.SL 4/1872 papers, typescriptReport of findings and recommendations for the treatment of the paintings at St. Luke’s, by Jim Devenport, 24 Cedar Crescent, Low Fell, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, 5 November 1998
EP/Ha.SL 4/Photographs of church, church hall and parish activities4/250, 4/251/1-12, 4/253/1-5 Note: Photographs 4/250 and 4/251/1-12 appear to have formed incomplete parts of two separate displays used to chart the history of St. Luke’s church. 4/253/1-5 consist of individually held photographs.
EP/Ha.SL 4/2503 photographs, attached to A4 paper, one colour, various sizesPhotographs of the Service Girl’s Guild with the Reverend G. J. B. Bidgood (1919 – 1944), 1923; photograph of two choir boys within the church, 1928
EP/Ha.SL 4/251/11 photograph, mounted on card, 30cm x 25cmPhotograph of the laying of the foundation stone of the old church hall by Mrs G. B. Bidgood, 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/251/23 photographs, mounted on card, various sizesPhotograph of the war memorial tablet within the church dedicated in 1948; photographs after the new pews have been installed, Easter 1964
EP/Ha.SL 4/251/31 photograph, mounted on card, 25cm x 30cmPhotograph of the building of the new vestry block and dedicated on 26 June 1962
EP/Ha.SL 4/251/43 photographs, mounted on card, various sizesPhotographs showing the building of the new vestry block and dedicated on 26 June 1962 See EP/Ha.SL 4/251/
EP/Ha.SL 4/251/51 photograph, 41cm x 26cmPhotograph of the Reverend D. N. Goldie (in the doorway), vicar of St. Luke’s church 1944 – 1949; Reverend T. O’ Bell (first on left), vicar of St. Luke’s church, 1950 – 1980; Reverend G. Duffy (fourth from right) vicar of St. Aidan’s church and O. Bjorkerolt (at the back) Lay Reader of St. Luke’s church 1945 – 1991 on the occasion of the dedication of the new vestry block by the Archdeacon of Auckland, The Venerable C. J. Stranks, 26 June 1962
EP/Ha.SL 4/251/61 photograph, copy of original, colour, 29cm x 20cmPhotograph of the Reverend P. Townsend (centre at back) with curates G. Watson (left of centre at back) and Olof Bjorkeroth (right of centre at back) with servers Betty Alderdice (first on right of front row); Dennis Ansell (first on left of front row); Rachel Townsend (second on right on front row), 1983 – 1987
EP/Ha.SL 4/251/71 photograph, copy of original, colour, 29cm x 21cmPhotograph of servers D. Ansell and B. Alderdice before the sanctuary was altered, 1983 – 1987
EP/Ha.SL 4/251/84 photographs, colour, mounted on card, 10cm x 15cmPhotographs of the flower displays in St. Luke’s church for the 75th anniversary of the consecration of the church, 18 October 1991
EP/Ha.SL 4/251/93 photographs, mounted on card, various sizesPhotograph of St. Luke’s church tin tabernacle, n. d. [c. 1900]; photographs of St. Luke’s church before the addition of the new parish centre, n. d. [c. 1960s]
EP/Ha.SL 4/251/101 photograph, mounted on card, 25cm x 20cmPhotograph of the original position of the altar in St. Luke’s church, n. d. [c. 1940s]
EP/Ha.SL 4/251/111 photograph, mounted on card, 21cm x 16cmPhotograph of a marriage David Harvey and Margaret Todd at St. Luke’s church conducted by the Reverend T. Bell, n. d. [c. 1961 – 1962]
EP/Ha.SL 4/251/122 photographs, mounted on card, 13cm x 12cm and 14cm x 10cmPhotograph of the choir entering St. Luke’s church for matins, n. d. [c. 1964]; photograph of members of the congregation kneeling at the communion rail, n. d. [c. 1960s] Present: first from left Pauline Laudon; second from left Angela Laudon; third from left Mrs Nottingham
EP/Ha.SL 4/253/11 photograph, colour, 28cm x 24cmPhotograph of a morning service at St. Luke’s church by H. W. Elliott, 1960
EP/Ha.SL 4/253/23 photographs, colour, 15cm x 10cmPhotographs of the interior of St. Luke’s church, 2010
EP/Ha.SL 4/253/31 photograph, mounted on card, 31cm x 26cmPhotograph of the south-east exterior of St. Luke’s church, n. d. [c. 1926]
EP/Ha.SL 4/253/45 photographs, mounted on card, 31cm x 26cmPhotographs of the interior architecture and seating arrangements within St. Luke’s church, n. d. [c. 1926]
EP/Ha.SL 4/253/52 photographs, 9cm x 9cmPhotographs of the interior of St. Luke’s church, n. d. [c. 1964]
EP/Ha.SL 4/War memorial2/17, 4/31-35
EP/Ha.SL 2/171 bookletOrder of service for the dedication of the parish war memorial tablet, reredos and sanctuary screen, 18 October 1948
EP/Ha.SL 4/311 plan, 101cm. x 63.5cm., colour-washElevation of the war memorial tablet, example of the lettering to be used thereon, and detail of border, by Leslie T. Moore, 18 Church Row, Hampstead, London, c. 1947 Scale: 6 inches to 4 feet [1:8] and full size
EP/Ha.SL 4/321 plan, 32cm. x 31cm., pencil and colour-washElevation of the war memorial tablet, and section across the name panel, by Leslie T. Moore, 18 Church Row, Hampstead, London, c. 1947 Scale: 4.5 inches to 4 feet [1:10.6] and full scale
EP/Ha.SL 4/331 plan, 101cm. x 30cm., tracing paper, pencilDetail of edging, and elevation of, mural tablet, by Leslie T. Moore, 18 Church Row, Hampstead, London, c. 1947 Scale: full size and 6 inches to 4 feet [1:8]
EP/Ha.SL 4/341 plan, 34cm. x 35cm., tracing paperElevation, and detail, of the war memorial tablet, by Leslie T. Moore, 18 Church Row, Hampstead, London, c. 1947 Scale: 6 inches to 4 feet [1:18] and full size
EP/Ha.SL 4/351 paper, typescriptList of names of the men of the parish who died in the Second World War, c . 1947
EP/Ha.SL 4/Furniture and plate2/19, 2/38/1-4, 4/85-86, 179-180, 256 See also plans of church
EP/Ha.SL 2/191 bookletOrder of service for the dedication of the churchwardens’ wands, 10 April 1966
EP/Ha.SL 2/38/11 booklet, typescriptOrder of service for the dedication of altar vessels in memory of the past members of St. Luke’s Ladies Sewing Guild; A. Stark, Churchwarden 1952 – 1971; Misses M. and A. Robson, 31 October 1971
EP/Ha.SL 2/38/21 paper, printedOrder of service for the blessing and dedication of a sanctuary table, 8 June 1997
EP/Ha.SL 2/38/31 paper, printedOrder of service for the blessing and dedication of a lectern and aumbry safe in memory of Margaret Weddle, Agnes Crosby and Muriel Richardson, 14 February 1999
EP/Ha.SL 2/38/41 paper, printedOrder of service for the dedication and blessing of a memorial book and display case, n. d. [c. 2000]
EP/Ha.SL 4/851 plan, 10.5 c.m. x 25.5 cm., colour washPlan of proposed vicar’s warden’s wand, by Stanley G. Morris, n.d., [1965] No scale
EP/Ha.SL 4/861 plan, 10.5 cm. x 25.5 cm., colour washPlan of proposed people’s warden’s wand, by Stanley G. Morris, n.d., [1965] No scale
EP/Ha.SL 4/1791 photograph, 15 cm. x 10 cm., colourPhotograph of the new altar furnishings and sanctuary layout, n.d., [October 1990]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1801 photograph, 15 cm. x 10 cm., colourPhotograph of new furnishings in the Lady Chapel, n.d., [October 1990]
EP/Ha.SL 4/2561 photograph, mounted on card, 16cm x 21cmPhotograph of the Reverend T. Bell holding the news wardens’ wands, 1966
EP/Ha.SL 4/section 02Churchyard4/53, 151, 254
EP/Ha.SL 4/531 plan, 77cm. x 65cm., colour-washPlan of the churchyard, giving details of flowers and trees planted by Hartlepool Borough Council, 17 February 1969 Scale: 1/8 inch to 1 foot [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/15126 papers, typescriptCorrespondence between D. Deas, 7 Tunstall Avenue, West Hartlepool; K. Young, secretary, St. Luke’s Parochial Church Council; Diocesan Office, The College, Durham; Rev. T.D. Bell, St. Luke’s Vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, West Hartlepool; Church Commissioners, 1 Millbank, Westminster; Borough Engineer, West Hartlepool County Borough Council, West Hartlepool, and Norman Hope & Partners, estate agents and surveyors, 22 South Road, West Hartlepool, concerning the proposal to add to the churchyard a piece of land on the south side of Tunstall Avenue, originally earmarked as the site for a new vicarage, but now surplus to requirements, and the sale of a strip of it to Mr. Deas, 2 September 1959 – 31 October 1960
EP/Ha.SL 4/2543 papers, typescript; 1 plan, 31cm x 24cm20 July 1991 (1) Reverend T. D. Bell incumbent of benefice of St. Luke’s church, West Hartlepool (2) Parochial Church Council of parish of St. Luke’s church, West Hartlepool (3) Church Commissioners for England Conveyance of land from (1) and (2) to (3) with a frontage of 60 feet or thereabouts to Tunstall Avenue adjoining the churchyard of St. Luke’s church for an extension to the churchyard or burial ground of St. Luke’s church
EP/Ha.SL 4/section 03Church hall
EP/Ha.SL 4/Opening and anniversary2/30-31, 4/247/1-2
EP/Ha.SL 2/301 booklet, printedOrder of service of the First Anniversary Celebration of St. Luke’s Parish Centre, 25 November 1994
EP/Ha.SL 2/311 paper, typescriptProgramme of events to mark the opening of St. Luke’s new meeting rooms, 26 – 28 November [1993]
EP/Ha.SL 4/247/11 booklet, printedBrochure for the opening of the new parochial hall, 30 November 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/247/21 booklet, printedBrochure for the parish centre grand opening, 26 November 1993
EP/Ha.SL 4/Plans of church hall4/63-64, 66, 116-144, 197-201
EP/Ha.SL 4/631 plan, 68cm. x 51.5cm., colour-washGround floor plan, and plan of the upper part, of the proposed new parochial hall, by J.J. Dobson, architect, 1, Scarboro Street, West Hartlepool, July 1929 Scale: 1/8 inch to 1 foot [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/641 plan, 68cm. x 48.3cm., colour-washElevations on Harcourt Street, Suggitt Street and Welldeck Road; back elevation; Section AA; and block plan; of proposed new parochial hall, by J.J. Dobson, architect, 1 Scarboro Street, West Hartlepool, July 1929 Scale: 1/8 inch scale [1:96] and 40 feet scale [1:480]
EP/Ha.SL 4/661 plan, 76cm. x 56.7cm., tracing paper, pencilGround plan, and plan of upper part, of church hall, n.d., c. 1960 Scale: 1/8 inch to 1 foot [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1161 plan, 84 cm. x 59.5 cm.Sketch plan of proposed meeting rooms at the church, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, August 1989 No scale
EP/Ha.SL 4/1171 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedProposed floor and roof plans of the church hall, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Owengate House, Durham, September 1990 Scale: 1:100
EP/Ha.SL 4/1181 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedProposed church hall: elevations, section and mezzanine floor plan, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Owengate House, Durham, October 1990 Scale: 1:100
EP/Ha.SL 4/1191 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: general arrangement plan and details of raft foundation’, by Richard Wilson Associates, consulting civil and structural engineers, Cleveland House, Bowesfield Lane, Stockton-on-Tees, February 1993 Scales: 1:50 and 1:20
EP/Ha.SL 4/1201 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: general arrangement plan and details of roof steelwork’, by Richard Wilson Associates, consulting civil and structural engineers, Cleveland House, Bowesfield Lane, Stockton-on-Tees, February 1993 Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/1211 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: steelwork details plan’, by Richard Wilson Associates, consulting civil and structural engineers, Cleveland House, Bowesfield Lane, Stockton-on-Tees, March 1993 Scale: 1:25
EP/Ha.SL 4/1221 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: existing plans’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/1231 plan, 84.5 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: existing plans of St. Luke’s church’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:100
EP/Ha.SL 4/1241 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: existing elevations of St. Luke’s church’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:100
EP/Ha.SL 4/1251 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedGround plan of proposed meeting rooms, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:100
EP/Ha.SL 4/1261 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: floor plans’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, 10 May 1993 Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/1271 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., colour wash‘Proposed meeting rooms: roof and floor plans’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:100
EP/Ha.SL 4/1281 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: elevations’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/1291 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., colour wash‘Proposed meeting rooms: elevations’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:100
EP/Ha.SL 4/1301 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: sections’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/1311 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm.‘Proposed meeting rooms: feasibility layout’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:100
EP/Ha.SL 4/1321 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm.‘Proposed meeting rooms: kitchen details’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scales: 1:20 and 1:10
EP/Ha.SL 4/1331 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: window details’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scales: 1:2 and 1:20
EP/Ha.SL 4/1341 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: canopy and roof details’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scales: 1:10 and 1:20
EP/Ha.SL 4/1351 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: door schedule’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:20
EP/Ha.SL 4/1361 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: general details plan’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:5
EP/Ha.SL 4/1371 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: details plan’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:10
EP/Ha.SL 4/1381 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: plan of safe housing’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scales: 1:2 and 1:20
EP/Ha.SL 4/1391 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: plan of safe installation’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:10
EP/Ha.SL 4/1401 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: finishes’ schedule’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1411 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: fence details plan’, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:20
EP/Ha.SL 4/1421 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedElevations and plans of security gates to existing church, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:20
EP/Ha.SL 4/1431 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedPlan of ramp to rear entrance of proposed meeting rooms, by John Taylor, chartered architect, National Westminster Bank Chambers, Crook, n.d., [1993] Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/1441 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘Proposed meeting rooms: mechanical services as installed drawing’, by Gus Robinson (Del) Ltd., Stranton House, West View Road, Hartlepool, 11 October 1993 Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/1971 plan, 21 cm. x 29.5 cm., colour washPlan of St. Luke’s church hall showing the areas of the flat roof to be re-covered in 2-layer felt, by Hayton & Lee, chartered architects, Owengate, Durham, n.d., [1974] No scale
EP/Ha.SL 4/1981 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicated‘St. Luke’s Hall: existing plans’, drawing number 396/1, by D. Loughrey & Co., architecture, surveying and planning consultants, Richmond House, 1 Lowthian Road, Hartlepool, 4 January 1985 Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/1991 plan, 82 cm. x 58 cm., duplicated‘St. Luke’s Hall: proposed plans’, drawing number 396/2, by D. Loughrey & Co., architecture, surveying and planning consultants, Richmond House, 1 Lowthian Road, Hartlepool, 8 January 1985 Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/2001 plan, 83.5 cm. x 59.5 cm., duplicated‘St. Luke’s Hall: proposed plans’, drawing number 391/2, by D. Loughrey & Co., architecture, surveying and planning consultants, Richmond House, 1 Lowthian Road, Hartlepool, 8 January 1985 Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/2012 files, 3 papers, typescriptPlans and costings for upgraded toilet facilities at St. Luke’s church hall, by C.E.T.M.A., Woodlands, Wooler Road, Hartlepool, and letter from Rev. Peter Townsend, St. Luke’s Vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool, to D.A. Hopkins, projects officer, C.E.T.M.A., commenting on the plans and approving the work in principle, 9 March 1987
EP/Ha.SL 4/Building, site and maintenance4/71-72, 188-189, 191, 193-195, 202-203, 205, 207, 246
EP/Ha.SL 4/711 paperReceipt, signed by the Vicar, the Churchwardens and the Treasurer, for £500 borrowed from John George Armstrong of 58 Clifton Avenue, West Hartlepool, and to be used for the purchase of a new parish hall in Welldeck Road, 15 July 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/726 papersCorrespondence between Rev. G.J.B. Bidgood, Tunstall Avenue, West Hartlepool; W.T. Walton, estate agent, 21 Scarborough Street, West Hartlepool; concerning the purchase of land near the church, 17 July 1933 – 10 March 1934
EP/Ha.SL 4/1883 papers, photocopied1 September 1900 (1) Sir Christopher Furness of West Hartlepool, knight (2) Edward Sykes, clerk in holy orders and vicar of St. Paul’s church, West Hartlepool; Ley Chalton, bank manager; and William Still, commercial traveller, churchwardens of St. Paul’s church, West Hartlepool Copy conveyance by (1) to (2) of 719 4/ 9 sq. yds. of land at Middleton Grange, in the parish of Stranton, bounded by Suggitt Street on the north, Harcourt Street on the south, partly by a back street and partly by other property of (1) on the east and Welldeck Street on the west Consideration: £323 15s. Plan endorsed
EP/Ha.SL 4/1892 papers, typescript, photocopied1 January 1954 (1) George Henry Ripley of 12 Linden Grove, West Hartlepool, builder (2) The Parochial Church Council of the parish of St. Luke, West Hartlepool (3) Durham Diocesan Board of Finance Copy conveyance by (1) to (2) of a piece of land in Suggitt Street and Welldeck Road, West Hartlepool Consideration: 10/- Plan endorsed
EP/Ha.SL 4/191(1)2 papers, printedNorthern Daily Mail , including a report of the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of St. Luke’s parish hall, 8 June 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/191(2)1 paper, printed formCongratulatory telegram on the laying of the foundation stone, 8 June 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/191(3)1 coinFlorin, minted, 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/191(4)1 booklet, printed‘ The New Hall Builders: a fantasy with an appeal to heart and pocket , by Leslie Hunter, devised and written to raise funds for the parish hall appeal, 15 April 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/191(5)1 booklet, printedParish magazine, June 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/191(6)1 booklet, printedThe Bishoprick, May 1932 EP/Ha.SL 4/191(1)-(6) were buried in a sealed box beneath the foundation stone of St. Luke’s Parish Hall, 8 June 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/1933 papers, typescriptInspection report on the flat roof of the church hall annexe, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects, Owengate House, Durham, 9 July 1973
EP/Ha.SL 4/1942 papers, typescriptSpecification for the felting of the roof of the church hall annexe, 9 July 1974
EP/Ha.SL 4/1951 file, typescriptSpecification for the erection of a pitched roof over flat roof area of the church hall, Suggitt Street, Hartlepool, by D. Loughrey & Co., architectural surveyors and consultants, 1 Lowthian Road, Hartlepool, February 1985
EP/Ha.SL 4/20220 papers, typescriptCorrespondence between Rentokil Ltd., Rentokil House, Princess Street, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland; J. Walton, 39 Wooler Road, Hartlepool, Cleveland; Rev. P. Townsend, The Vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool, Cleveland; Protim Services Northern, 16 Common Road, Low Moor, Bradford; and Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects, Owengate House, Durham, concerning treatment for dry rot at the church hall, and a dispute with Protim Services Northern about the extent of their liability to contribute to the cost, 12 August – 2 December 1982
EP/Ha.SL 4/20315 papers, typescriptCorrespondence between Borough of Hartlepool, Department of Housing and Environmental Health, Civic Centre, Hartlepool; Rev. Peter Townsend, St. Luke’s Vicarage, 22 Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool; K.R. Durkin & Partners, consulting civil and structural engineers, 5/6 Saddler Street, Durham; North Eastern Electricity Board, Trenchard Avenue, Thornaby, Cleveland; and Station Officer Ounger, Fire Prevention Department, Fire Brigade Northern Division Headquarters, Council Offices, Town Square, Billingham, Cleveland; concerning remediation measures at the church hall to bring it up to standard to enable the renewal of its public entertainment licence, 24 January 1983 – 12 January 1984
EP/Ha.SL 4/20527 papers, typescriptCorrespondence between Rev. Peter Townsend, St. Luke’s Vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool; D. Loughrey & Co., architects, Richmond House, 1 Lowthian Road, Hartlepool; George Usher, ‘Cumbria’, 4 The Grove, Hartlepool; Hartlepool Borough Council, Civic Centre, Hartlepool; Ecclesiastical Insurance Office, Beaufort House, Brunswick Road, Gloucester; Mr. M.B. Shaw, Concord, 221 The Oval, Hartlepool; Diocesan Office, Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland; and K.B. Critcher, 3 Owton Close, Hartlepool, concerning the financing and construction of the new pitched roof to part of the church hall, 17 January 1985 – 2 September 1987
EP/Ha.SL 4/20755 papers, typescriptCorrespondence between Rentokil Property Care, Rentokil House, St. Agnes Gardens, Crawcrook, Ryton, Tyne & Wear; Rev. Peter Townsend, St. Luke’s Vicarage, 5 Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool; Ecclesiastical Insurance Group, Beaufort House, Brunswick Road, Gloucester; Manners & Harrison Ltd., (later Royal Manners & Harrison), estate agents, surveyors, valuers and auctioneers, 129 York Road, Hartlepool; Diocesan Office, Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland; Ellis & Buckle, chartered loss adjusters, Central Chambers, 161A York Road, Hartlepool; Hartlepool Borough Council, Technical Services Department, Civic Centre, Hartlepool; Mrs. V. Pennick, Area Administrator, Child Health Clinics, Caroline Street, Hartlepool; Brian G. Atkinson, Area Donor Organiser, National Blood Transfusion Service, 71 Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough; Lexington Payne Homes Ltd., Longbeck Estate, Marske-by-Sea, Redcar, Cleveland; and Roddam Angus, solicitors, 56 North Bondgate, Bishop Auckland, concerning dry rot and flooding at the church hall, and the consequent sale of the site for housing redevelopment, 15 June 1989 – 4 March 1991
EP/Ha.SL 4/2461 booklet, printedOrder of service for the laying of the foundation stone of the new parochial church hall by Mrs G. J. B. Bidgood, 8 June 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/St Luke’s Hall Management Committee4/206
EP/Ha.SL 4/2069 papers; 8 typescriptMinutes of St. Luke’s Hall Management Committee, 17 November 1986 – 1 May 1987
EP/Ha.SL 4/Use of hall and disposal4/192, 196, 204
EP/Ha.SL 4/19232 papers, printed formLicences for public singing, dancing, music or other public entertainment, and the public performance of stage plays at St. Luke’s Church Hall, 4 March 1936 – 9 February 1983 This is an original bundle
EP/Ha.SL 4/19655 papers, typescriptCorrespondence between Sanderson, Townend and Gilbert, chartered surveyors, Sun Alliance House, 16 Albert Road, Middlesbrough; R. Jackson, 85 Castleton Road, Seaton Carew, Hartlepool; Diocesan Office, Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland; Rev. T.D. Bell, St. Luke’s Vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool; Charlewood, Curry, Wilson & Atkinson, 32-34 Mosley Street, Newcastle upon Tyne; Rev. J.E. Ruscoe, Advisory Committee for the Care of Churches, The Vicarage, South Hylton, Sunderland; Manners & Harrison, chartered surveyors, auctioneers and estate agents, 21 South Road, Hartlepool; Borough of Hartlepool, Civic Centre, Hartlepool; and Construction Industry Training Board, North Area, Wearbank House, Charles Street, Sunderland, concerning proposals to dispose of the parish hall and extend the church to create space for community activities, 10 September 1976 – 25 February 1980
EP/Ha.SL 4/20424 papers, typescriptCorrespondence between Borough of Hartlepool, Engineer and Surveyor’s Department, Civic Centre, Hartlepool; Rev. Peter Townsend, St. Luke’s Vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool; Peter Gowland, Cleveland Council of Churches Unemployment Programme, 59 Duke Street, Hartlepool; Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon), United Kingdom Branch, 98 Portland Place, London; and Tony Mason, (later John R. Nelson), director, Community Enterprise Trust, Woodlands, Wooler Road, Hartlepool, concerning the establishment and administration of community programmes, using the church hall as their base, 1 November 1983 – 12 November 1987
EP/Ha.SL 4/Photographs4/65, 190, 4/255/1-6
EP/Ha.SL 4/651 photograph, 21cm. x 15.7cm., black and white, card mountedPhotograph, taken by Yeomans, West Hartlepool, of the laying of the foundation stone of the parish hall by Mrs G.J.B. Bidgood, wife of the first vicar, 8 June 1932 Attached: paper identifying a number of the individuals shown, c. 1990
EP/Ha.SL 4/190Album of photographs, mounted on board, depicting the construction of St. Luke’s View parochial hall, at the junction of Suggitt Street and Welldeck Road, Hartlepool, 10 May – September 1932, as follows:
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(1)Photograph of George Lambert Moody, people’s warden, [May] 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(2)Photograph of foundation stone of the hall and of the vicar, Rev. Mr. Bidgood, June 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(3)Photograph of the site of the new hall, 10 May 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(4)Photograph of William Fenner, verger, labouring on the site, [10 May 1932]
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(5)Photograph of J. Dobson, architect; Dick Hauxwell, foreman; and Mr. Harland, builder, on the roof, 7 July 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(6)Photograph of Dick Hauxwell, 7 July 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(7)Photograph of Billy Fenner with hod, 7 July 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(8)Photograph of the new hall, 5th stage, 11 July 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(9)Photograph of the new hall, 5th stage, from Suggitt Street, 11 July 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(10)Photograph of the new hall, 5th stage, the south gable, 11 July 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(11)Photograph of St. Luke’s new hall, 3rd stage, 10 June 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(12)Photograph entitled ‘The bricklayers get to work’, 10 June 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(13)Photograph of the new hall viewed from Mrs. Spalding’s window, 7 July 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(14)Photograph of the new hall viewed from the corner of Welldeck Road and Suggitt Street, July 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(15)Photograph of the new hall showing the steel framework in position, 2 June 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(16)Photograph of Messrs. Harland & Parker, builders with J.J. Dobson, architect, at the site, 2 June 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(17)Photograph of Alf Guy, monumental sculptor with the foundation stone he donated, 8 June 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(18)Photograph of the foundation stone, engraved by Jack Slater, 8 June 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(19)Photograph of the interior of the new hall, looking towards the main entrance, 11 July 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(20)Photograph of the stage bay of the new hall, 11 July 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(21)Photograph of the new hall, 6th stage, July 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(22)Photograph of the view of the hall with the roof almost completed, July 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(23)Photograph of the new hall, completed, viewed from Suggitt Street, September 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/190(24)1 file, containing 24 photographs, black and whitePhotograph of the new hall, completed, viewed from the corner of Welldeck Road and Suggitt Street, September 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/255/14 photographs, attached to A4 paper, one colour, various sizesPhotograph of a Mother’s Meeting with the Reverend G. J. B. Bidgood (1919 – 1944), July 1923; photograph of the Mother’s Guild, n. d. [c. 1920s]; photograph of the interior of the church prior to Harvest Thanksgiving, 1926; photograph of the side altar within the church, n. d. [c. 1940s]
EP/Ha.SL 4/255/23 photographs, attached to A4 paper, 13cm x 8cmPhotographs of members of the congregation removing rubbish from the old Church hall, 16 April 1932 Note: Lesley Hunter may be identified second left from bottom on the first photograph
EP/Ha.SL 4/255/31 photograph, 21cm x 16cmPhotograph of the laying of the foundation stone for the new church hall, 1932
EP/Ha.SL 4/255/42 photographs, attached to A4 paper, 16cm x 10cm and 14cm x 9cmPhotograph of the vicar the Reverend G. J. B. Bidgood [centre] and Olaf Bjorkeroth [right] collecting money for the new church hall, 1930 – 1931; photograph of a Sunday School outing to Blackhall, July 1934
EP/Ha.SL 4/255/56 photographs, attached to A4 paper, 13cm x 8cmPhotographs from the scenes of ‘The New Hall Builders’ a fantasy play, 15 April 1937
EP/Ha.SL 4/255/65 photographs, 4 colour, various sizesPhotographs showing the building of St. Luke’s church parish centre, 1993
EP/Ha.SL 4/section 04Vicarage
EP/Ha.SL 4/Plans of vicarage4/208-209, 220-239
EP/Ha.SL 4/2081 plan, 76 cm. x 59 cm., colour washFloor plans and elevations, as existing, of ‘Highbury’, 22 Tunstall Avenue, West Hartlepool, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate, Durham, 31 May 1957 Scale: 1 inch to 8 feet [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/2091 plan, 75 cm. x 37 cm.Plan of St. Luke’s vicarage showing electrical installation as existing, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate, Durham, 31 May 1957, annotated with proposed changes, n.d., [1975] Scale: 1 inch to 8 feet [1:96]
EP/Ha.SL 4/2201 plan, 84 cm. x 59.5 cm., duplicatedSite and location plans of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, chartered architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, 10 December 1984 Scales: 1:100; 1:1250
EP/Ha.SL 4/2211 plan, 84 cm. x 59.5 cm., duplicatedGround and first floor plans of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, 19 June 1985 Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/2221 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedElevations of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, 21 June 1985 Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/2231 plan, 84 cm. x 59.5 cm., duplicatedSections of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, June 1985 Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/2241 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedGeneral details of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, June 1985 Scale: 1:10
EP/Ha.SL 4/2251 plan, 59.5 cm. x 42 cm., duplicatedPlan of kitchen and utility room layout of St. Luke’s vicarage, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, chartered architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, 26 July 1985, with revision, 12 August 1985 Scales: 1:20 and 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/2261 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedFirst floor joist layout and stair details of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, 28 July 1985 Scales: 1:50; 1:20; 1:5 and 1:2
EP/Ha.SL 4/2271 plan, 84 cm. x 59.5 cm., duplicatedFoundation plan and G.F. joist layout of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, 30 July 1985 Scales: 1:50 and 1:5
EP/Ha.SL 4/2281 plan, 84 cm. x 59.5 cm., duplicatedRoof plan and details of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, July 1985 Scales: 1:50; 1:20; 1:5
EP/Ha.SL 4/2291 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedEntrance dormer roof details of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, July 1985 Scales: 1:10; 1:5
EP/Ha.SL 4/2301 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedExternal works plan and details of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, July 1985 Scales: 1:100; 1:50; 1:20 and 1:10
EP/Ha.SL 4/2311 plan, 84 cm. x 59.5 cm., duplicatedWardrobes, study cupboards and shelving, access hatch and boxing details of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, 11 August 1985 Scales: 1:20; 1:10 and 1:5
EP/Ha.SL 4/2321 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedDoor frames, screens and opening details of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, 12 August 1985 Scales: 1:100; 1:20; 1:10; 1:5; 1:2 and 1:1
EP/Ha.SL 4/2331 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedWindow details of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, June 1985, with revision, 12 August 1985 Scales: 1:100; 1:20; 1:5
EP/Ha.SL 4/2341 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedStudy flue, entrance steps/ramp, mat well and external door details of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, 12 August 1985 Scales: 1:20; 1:10 and 1:5
EP/Ha.SL 4/2351 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedGas flues, hearth and airing cupboard details of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, July 1985, with revision, 30 August 1985 Scales: 1:20; 1:10
EP/Ha.SL 4/2361 plan, 84 cm. x 59.5 cm., duplicatedDrainage plans and details of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, June 1985, with revisions, 30 August – 2 September 1985 Scales: 1:50; 1:20
EP/Ha.SL 4/2371 plan, 84 cm. x 59 cm., duplicatedPlan of electric heating and hot and cold water services of proposed vicarage at St. Luke’s, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, 16 August 1985, with revisions, 3 September 1985 – 24 March 1986 Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/2381 plan, 29.5 cm. x 21 cm., duplicatedPlans showing suggested alternative arrangements of store and cloakroom at St. Luke’s vicarage, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, chartered architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, n.d., [1985] Scale: 1:50
EP/Ha.SL 4/2394 papers, typescriptFinal design report on the new vicarage, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, architects and surveyors, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, February 1985
EP/Ha.SL 4/Purchase and maintenance2/20, 4/210-213, 219, 240, 242
EP/Ha.SL 2/201 paper1 March 1959 (1) Thomas Donald Bell, incumbent of the benefice of West Hartlepool, St. Luke (2) Church Commissioners for England Mortgage by (1) to (2) of the income of the benefice for the purchase of 22 Tunstall Avenue, West Hartlepool, as a parsonage house Consideration: £3,500
EP/Ha.SL 4/2103 papers, typescript19 March 1958 (1) George Strathdee Mather of ‘Highbury’, Tunstall Avenue, West Hartlepool, doctor of medicine (2) Church Commissioners for England (3) Rev. Thomas Donald Bell, incumbent of the benefice of West Hartlepool, St. Luke Copy conveyance by (1) to (3) of ‘Highbury’, 22 Tunstall Avenue, for use as a parsonage house Consideration: £4,350
EP/Ha.SL 4/2111 paper, printed form1 March 1959 (1) Thomas Donald Bell, clerk in holy orders, incumbent of Hartlepool, St. Luke (2) Church Commissioners for England Mortgage by (1) to (2) of 22 Tunstall Avenue, West Hartlepool Consideration: £3,500
EP/Ha.SL 4/2126 papers, typescript, duplicatedSpecification of works to convert ‘Highbury’, 22 Tunstall Road, (sic ) West Hartlepool, into St. Luke’s Vicarage, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate, Durham, January 1959
EP/Ha.SL 4/2131 paper, typescriptReceipts and payments account relating to the purchase of 22 Tunstall Avenue, n.d., [1959]
EP/Ha.SL 4/2199 papers, typescriptCorrespondence between Hartlepool County Borough Council, Municipal Buildings, Hartlepool, and the vicar of Hartlepool, St. Luke, concerning adaptations to the vicarage, the church hall, and the verger’s house, made necessary by a smoke control order, 28 May 1968 – 29 March 1969
EP/Ha.SL 4/2401 file, typescriptSpecification for St. Luke’s Vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, chartered architects, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, August 1985
EP/Ha.SL 4/2422 papers, typescriptVicar’s notes on the quinquennial survey report on St. Luke’s vicarage, January 1991
EP/Ha.SL 4/Photographs4/241, 4/252/1
EP/Ha.SL 4/241Photographs of the construction of St. Luke’s Vicarage, looking south from Tunstall Road, 1985
EP/Ha.SL 4/241(1)1 photograph, 15 cm. x 10 cm., colourPhotograph of brickwork up to damp-proof course level of St. Luke’s Vicarage, n.d., [December 1985]
EP/Ha.SL 4/241(2)1 photograph, 15 cm. x 10 cm., colourPhotograph of brickwork above damp-proof course level of St. Luke’s Vicarage, n.d., [January 1985]
EP/Ha.SL 4/241(3)1 photograph, 18 cm. x 13 cm., black and whitePhotograph of brickwork at 1st floor level of St. Luke’s Vicarage, n.d., [February 1985]
EP/Ha.SL 4/241(4)1 photograph, 15 cm. x 10 cm., colourPhotograph of brickwork to wall plate level of St. Luke’s Vicarage, with garage roof timbers in place, n.d., [March 1985]
EP/Ha.SL 4/241(5)1 photograph, 15 cm. x 10 cm., colourPhotograph of garage gable-end brickwork completed, of St. Luke’s Vicarage, with house roof timbers in place, n.d., [March 1985]
EP/Ha.SL 4/252/11 photograph, colour, 13cm x 9cmPhotograph of St. Luke’s vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool, n. d. [c. 1980s]
EP/Ha.SL 4/Illustrations4/62
EP/Ha.SL 4/621 card, 29.2cm. x 17.8cm.Watercolour painted on card, showing the view of St. Luke’s garden from St. Luke’s house, looking across to ‘the Williams House in Granville Avenue’, signed A. DSG, n.d., c. 1970
EP/Ha.SL 4/section 05Curate’s house2/24, 4/243-244
EP/Ha.SL 2/241 paper, typescript8 July 1971 (1) Parochial Church Council of the parish of Hartlepool, St. Luke (2) Rev. Raymond Simmonds of 25 Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool, clerk in holy orders Licence by (1) to (2) to occupy 25 Tunstall Avenue as long as he is assistant curate in the parish of Hartlepool, St. Luke
EP/Ha.SL 4/24329 papers, typescriptCorrespondence between Norman Hope & Partners, auctioneers, land and estate agents, valuation surveyors, 2 South Road, Hartlepool; Diocesan Office, The College, Durham; vicar of Hartlepool, St. Luke, St. Luke’s Vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool; Charity Commission, Melias Building, Love Lane, Liverpool; Smith, Roddam & Co., solicitors, 56 North Bondgate, Bishop Auckland; O.J. Bjorkerath, solicitor, 125A York Road, Hartlepool; Manners & Harrison, chartered surveyors, 129 York Road, Hartlepool, and Ivor Hutchinson, chartered surveyors, estate agents and valuers, Victoria House, 138 Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland, concerning the purchases and sales of a series of curate’s houses, including 13 Portmadoc Walk, 25 Tunstall Avenue, and 82 Suggitt Street, all in Hartlepool, 30 November 1970 – 22 March 1990
EP/Ha.SL 4/2444 papers, typescript15 June 1971 (1) George Frederick Alton of 25 Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool, retired master baker (2) The Parochial Church Council of the parish of Hartlepool, St. Luke (3) Durham Diocesan Board of Finance, Diocesan Office, The College, Durham Copy conveyance by (1) to (2) of 25 Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool Consideration: £4,600
EP/Ha.SL 4/section 06Other church property4/73, 248
EP/Ha.SL 4/731 file30 April 1952 (1) Thomas Donald Bell, vicar of the parish of West Hartlepool, St. Luke (2) The North Eastern Electricity Board, Carliol House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Wayleave agreement for a feeder pillar at Hart Lane, West Hartlepool Plan attached
EP/Ha.SL 4/2485 papers, typescript17 December 1942 (1) Personal representative of J. E. Sherwood, deceased (2) Parochial Church Council of parish of St. Luke’s church, West Hartlepool (3) Durham Diocesan Board of Finance Draft conveyance by (1) to (2) of a freehold dwelling house known as ‘Ravenhill’ 110 Grange Road, West Hartlepool Consideration: £250
EP/Ha.SL 4/section 07Faculties and Archdeacons’ certificates
EP/Ha.SL 4/section 01Faculties4/18, 24-25, 36-37, 41-42, 44-46, 48, 50, 164-171
EP/Ha.SL 4/181 paperFaculty for the insertion of stained glass in the south west porch in memory of Dorothy Mary Oxley, 10 July 1919
EP/Ha.SL 4/241 paperFaculty for the introduction of an electric organ blower, 29 July 1946
EP/Ha.SL 4/251 paperFaculty for the erection of a carved oak reredos and sanctuary screen in the present sacrarium, and the erection of a mural tablet in panelled oak as a memorial to those who died in the Second World War, 22 August 1947
EP/Ha.SL 4/361 paperFaculty for the erection of a new organ, 3 August 1951
EP/Ha.SL 4/371 paperFaculty for the introduction of a clergy stall and set of bookshelves in oak, 11 August 1953
EP/Ha.SL 4/411 paperFaculty for the introduction of a credence table in oak into the Lady Chapel, 16 November 1957
EP/Ha.SL 4/421 paperFaculty for the erection of a coke-fired central heating system and two new vestries, 1 June 1961
EP/Ha.SL 4/441 paperFaculty for the introduction of an alms dish in silver gilt, in memory of George Ripley, 28 October 1961
EP/Ha.SL 4/451 paperFaculty for the erection of a noticeboard in the churchyard; oak pews in the church; a new pulpit desk and reading lamp; oak seats and radiator covers in oak in the Baptistry; oak seats and panelling in the north and south porches; external and internal repairs; renovations and redecorations; rewiring the electrical system; cleaning, repairing and re-voicing the organ, 22 August 1964
EP/Ha.SL 4/461 paperFaculty for the introduction of two churchwardens’ staves, 21 October 1965
EP/Ha.SL 4/481 paperFaculty for the conversion of the existing solid fuel heating system to an oil-fired system and the installation of an oil storage tank, 23 November 1971
EP/Ha.SL 4/501 paper; 1 photograph, 15cm. x 10cm., colourFaculty for the introduction of two new oak chairs for the use of readers at the Eucharist, 14 June 1982 Includes: photograph of oak chairs, c. 1982
EP/Ha.SL 4/1641 paper, printed formFaculty authorising the execution of an agreement for the laying out and maintenance of the curtilage surrounding St. Luke’s church, as a garden of rest, 2 September 1970
EP/Ha.SL 4/1651 paper, printed formFaculty authorising the renewal of leadwork in the valley gutter between the two gabled roofs of the south aisle, 16 February 1988
EP/Ha.SL 4/1661 paper, printed formFaculty authorising the re-ordering of the east end of the church, involving the extension of the raised area to fill the crossing and the removal of existing furniture, 30 November 1989
EP/Ha.SL 4/1671 paper, typescriptFaculty authorising the construction of an extension to the east elevation, comprising a suite of 2 meeting rooms, complete with toilet accommodation, including facilities for the disabled; storage; main entrance and lobby; the creation of a new entrance to these rooms from the church at the north-east to match that at the south-east; the conversion of the present vestry block by the re-arrangement of internal walls to create a new vestry, a new, larger kitchen, a further meeting room and a toilet cubicle; the finishing of the remainder of the east elevation in stone to match the existing stonework, and the provision of car parking to the south of the church, 4 February 1993
EP/Ha.SL 4/1681 paper, typescriptFaculty authorising the introduction of a president’s chair, inscribed in memory of Harry Ramsey Faul and Helen Margaret Elliot, 16 June 1995
EP/Ha.SL 4/1691 paper, typescriptOrder amending the faculty, dated 16 June 1995, authorising the introduction of 2 small tables in oak, inscribed in memory of Lilian Thomasina Gibson and Doris Maud Hill, 31 August 1995
EP/Ha.SL 4/1701 paper, typescriptOrder amending a faculty, dated 16 June 1995, authorising the introduction of a sanctuary table inscribed in memory of Adrian Bjorkeroth, 20 March 1997
EP/Ha.SL 4/1711 paper, typescriptFaculty authorising the introduction of a memorial book and display case, 20 March 2000
EP/Ha.SL 4/section 02Archdeacons’ certificates4/172-173
EP/Ha.SL 4/1721 paper, printed formArchdeacon’s certificate authorising the renewal and refurbishing of guttering and spouts, 20 November 1981
EP/Ha.SL 4/1731 paper, printed formArchdeacon’s certificate authorising unspecified work at the church, 5 April 1990
EP/Ha.SL 4/section 08Quinquennial inspections4/150, 158-162, 4/245/1-2
EP/Ha.SL 4/15010 papers, typescript, duplicatedQuinquennial inspection report on St. Luke’s church, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate, Durham, 1 December 1958
EP/Ha.SL 4/15811 papers, typescript, duplicatedQuinquennial inspection report on St. Luke’s church, by Cordingley & McIntyre, chartered architects, Owengate House, Durham, 15 July 1963
EP/Ha.SL 4/1591file, typescriptQuinquennial inspection report on St. Luke’s church, by A.O. Lee, Owengate House, Durham, September 1978
EP/Ha.SL 4/1601 file, typescriptQuinquennial inspection report on St. Luke’s church, by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, chartered architects, Owengate House, Durham, September 1983
EP/Ha.SL 4/1611 file, typescriptQuinquennial inspection report on St. Luke’s church by Hayton, Lee & Braddock, Stephenson House, Castle Centre, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, October 1988
EP/Ha.SL 4/1621 file, typescriptQuinquennial condition report on St. Luke’s church, by Donald M. Spouse, chartered architect, 200 Park Road, Hartlepool, September 1998
EP/Ha.SL 4/245/11 fileQuinquennial inspection by D. Beaumont, Architect, Beaumont and Brown Architects, March 2012
EP/Ha.SL 4/245/21 fileQuinquennial inspection by D. Beaumont, Architect, Beaumont and Brown Architects, November 2017
EP/Ha.SL 4/section 09Ecclesiastical Dilapidations
EP/Ha.SL 4/Church4/54, 56-61, 81-83
EP/Ha.SL 4/541 paperSurveyor’s report under the Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Measures 1923 to 1929, 25 January 1935
EP/Ha.SL 4/562 papersSurveyor’s report under the Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Measures, 1923 to 1929, 2 August 1940
EP/Ha.SL 4/571 paperOrder under the Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Measures 1923 to 1929, 10 September 1940
EP/Ha.SL 4/581 paperOrdinary assessment under the Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Measures 1923 to 1929, 13 November 1950
EP/Ha.SL 4/591 paperSurveyor’s report under the Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Measures 1923 to 1951 , 1 July 1960
EP/Ha.SL 4/605 papersSchedule of dilapidations noted at the quinquennial inspection, by P. McIntyre, Owengate, Durham City, July 1960
EP/Ha.SL 4/611 paperOrder under the Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Measures 1923 to 1951 , 21 August 1960
EP/Ha.SL 4/811 paper, printed formChurch Commissioners’ assessment fixing the parish’s annual payments towards dilapidations, following the quinquennial inspection, 26 August 1960
EP/Ha.SL 4/821 paper, printed formChurch Commissioners’ assessment fixing the parish’s annual payments towards dilapidations, following the quinquennial inspection, 21 October 1965
EP/Ha.SL 4/831 paper, printed formChurch Commissioners’ assessment fixing the parish’s annual payments towards dilapidations, following the quinquennial inspection, 14 January 1971
EP/Ha.SL 4/Vicarage4/55, 80, 214-218
EP/Ha.SL 4/551 paperLetter from the Bounty Office, 3 Dean’s Yard, Westminster, to Rev. G.J.B. Bidgood, concerning the cost of repairs to the fence round the parsonage site, 9 March 1936
EP/Ha.SL 4/801 paper, printed formChurch Commissioners’ amended assessment fixing the parish’s annual payments towards dilapidations, following the purchase of a new vicarage, 19 October 1959
EP/Ha.SL 4/2145 papers, typescript, duplicatedSchedule of dilapidations noted at the quinquennial inspection of St. Luke’s vicarage, by D. McIntyre, surveyor to the diocese of Durham, Owengate, Durham, July 1960
EP/Ha.SL 4/21512 papers, typescript, duplicatedSchedule of dilapidations noted at the quinquennial inspection of St. Luke’s vicarage, by D. McIntyre, chartered architect, Owengate House, Durham, July 1965
EP/Ha.SL 4/2161file, typescriptSchedule of dilapidations noted at the quinquennial inspection of St. Luke’s vicarage, by Matthew Hayton, diocesan architect, Owengate House, Durham, October 1970
EP/Ha.SL 4/2171 file, typescriptSchedule of dilapidations noted at the quinquennial inspection of St. Luke’s vicarage, by A.O. Lee, diocesan surveyor, Owengate House, Durham, June 1975
EP/Ha.SL 4/2181 file, typescriptSchedule of dilapidations noted at the quinquennial inspection of St. Luke’s vicarage, by D.L. Renton, diocesan surveyor, Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland, September 1990
EP/Ha.SL 4/section 10Financial records4/74-79, 84, 152-153, 175-176, 257
EP/Ha.SL 4/745 papersCorrespondence between Crosby, Magee & Co. Ltd., Shipowners, Shipping Chambers, West Hartlepool, and Rev. G.J.B. Bidgood, St. Luke’s Vicarage, Hartlepool, concerning the donation by J.W. Crosby of £70 to St. Luke’s Church to mark his 70 th birthday, 5 March – 12 March 1928 Attached: note signed by the vicar and the churchwardens describing how the donation will be used, 1928; and newspaper cutting describing J. W. Crosby’s donation, 1928
EP/Ha.SL 4/751 paper, printedAppeal for money for the completion of the building of the church of West Hartlepool, St. Luke, c. 1946
EP/Ha.SL 4/763 papers29 August 1949 (1) The Parochial Church Council of the parish of West Hartlepool, St. Luke (2) The Durham Diocesan Board of Finance Copy transfer from (1) to (2), to hold in trust, £550 in 3% savings bonds and £2,950 in cash, for the extension of the fabric of the church of West Hartlepool, St. Luke
EP/Ha.SL 4/771 paper, printedNewspaper cutting recounting the success of the ‘Planned Giving Scheme’ at St. Luke’s church, 12 October 1961
EP/Ha.SL 4/781 booklet; 2 papers‘Umbrella Time at St. Luke’s! The water’s coming in and we need your help’: booklet appealing for funds to restore the church, n.d., c. 1980
EP/Ha.SL 4/791 bookletLeaflet soliciting donations towards the cost of building rooms attached to the church of West Hartlepool, St. Luke, 1992
EP/Ha.SL 4/841 booklet, printedBrochure publicising St. Luke’s Parish Development Campaign, 1962
EP/Ha.SL 4/1521 booklet, printedBrochure appealing for donations to the fund to restore the church, 1959
EP/Ha.SL 4/1532 papers, printedLeaflets appealing for donations to the Umbrella Fund to raise money to repair the church roof and guttering, n.d., [1981]
EP/Ha.SL 4/1754 papers: 1 typescriptAccount of subscriptions to the Alan Stirk Memorial Fund, 1 August – 1 October 1971
EP/Ha.SL 4/1761 paper, typescript, duplicatedCircular letter from the vicar, Rev. T.D. Bell, St. Luke’s Vicarage, Tunstall Avenue, Hartlepool, acknowledging receipt of donations to the Alan Stirk Memorial Fund and describing the communion vessels the money will purchase, 23 October 1971
EP/Ha.SL 4/2571 booklet, printedSt. Luke’s church – Parish Development Campaign, 1962
EP/Ha.SL 5/05 Vestry5/1-3
EP/Ha.SL 5/11 volume, leather half-boundMinute book of Vestry Meetings, 2 April 1902 – 27 April 1936 Includes: minutes of Annual Congregational Meetings, 24 January 1924 – 1 February 1937
EP/Ha.SL 5/21 volume, cloth boundMinute book of Vestry Meetings, 5 April 1937 – 2 April 1959 Includes: minutes of Annual Congregational Meetings, 31 January 1938 – 9 February 1959
EP/Ha.SL 5/31 volume, cloth boundMinute book of Vestry Meetings, 21 April 1960 – 23 April 1985 Includes: minutes of Annual Parochial Meetings, 8 February 1960 – 23 April 1985
EP/Ha.SL 6/06 Parochial Church Council
EP/Ha.SL 6/section 01Minutes6/3-14, 6/24/1-4
EP/Ha.SL 6/31 volume, leather half-boundMinute book of St. Luke’s Church Council, 19 June 1919 – 23 January 1931
EP/Ha.SL 6/41 volume, leather quarter boundMinute book of the Parochial Church Council, 20 February 1931 – 1 March 1940
EP/Ha.SL 6/51 volume, leather boundMinute book of the Parochial Church Council, 22 April 1940 – 4 August 1944
EP/Ha.SL 6/61 volume, card boundMinute book of the Parochial Church Council, 6 October 1944 – 27 January 1950
EP/Ha.SL 6/71 volume, leather half-boundMinute book of Parochial Church Council, 17 February 1950 – 13 March 1953
EP/Ha.SL 6/81 volume, card boundMinute book of the Parochial Church Council, 24 April 1953 – 13 September 1956
EP/Ha.SL 6/91 volume, card boundMinute book of the Parochial Church Council, 12 October 1956 – 23 February 1959; 18 February – 8 September 1960
EP/Ha.SL 6/101 fileMinutes of the Parochial Church Council, 2 April 1959 – 28 January 1960
EP/Ha.SL 6/111 volume, leather half-boundMinute book of the Parochial Church Council, 8 September 1960 – 5 March 1970
EP/Ha.SL 6/121 fileMinutes of the Parochial Church Council, 16 November 1967 – 23 June 1977
EP/Ha.SL 6/131 fileMinutes of the Parochial Church Council, 12 May 1981 – 24 February 1986
EP/Ha.SL 6/141 fileMinutes of the Parochial Church Council, 12 May 1986 – 8 November 1993 Includes: minutes of the Standing Committee, 3 February 1986 – 13 December 1993
EP/Ha.SL 6/24/11 fileMinutes of meetings, 10 January 1994 – 13 December 1999 Includes: minutes of Standing Committee, 14 February 1994 – 22 November 1999
EP/Ha.SL 6/24/21 fileMinutes of meetings, 23 January 2000 – 10 December 2007
EP/Ha.SL 6/24/31 fileMinutes of meetings, 21 January 2008 – 22 November 2010
EP/Ha.SL 6/24/41 fileMinutes of meetings, 21 January 2013 – 20 November 2017
EP/Ha.SL 6/section 02Committee minutes6/1-2, 16-18
EP/Ha.SL 6/11 volume, leather half-boundMinute book of St. Luke’s (Newtown) Church Extension Committee (from 18 May 1911 St. Luke’s Church Council), 21 February 1900 – 3 April 1919 At end: minutes of St. Luke’s Church Club Committee, 7 June 1905 – 10 September 1905
EP/Ha.SL 6/21 volume, card boundMinute book of meetings concerned with the building of St. Luke’s Church, 13 January 1911 – 15 September 1916 At end: minutes of St. Luke’s Church Completion Committee, 22 September 1960 – 20 April 1961
EP/Ha.SL 6/161 volume, card boundMinute book of the Church Completion Committee, 23 November 1948 One meeting only is recorded.
EP/Ha.SL 6/171 volume, cloth boundMinute book of the Finance Sub-Committee, 1 April 1960 – 9 December 1968
EP/Ha.SL 6/181 volume, card boundMinute book of the Hall Management Committee, 16 June 1972 – 16 June 1980
EP/Ha.SL 6/section 03Annual general meeting minutes6/23/1
EP/Ha.SL 6/23/11 fileMinutes of meetings, 17 March 1986 – 15 March 2012
EP/Ha.SL 6/section 04Reports6/19, 21-22, 6/27/1-5
EP/Ha.SL 6/194 papersReports on the condition of the church hall by the sub-committee on internal work of the Hall Management Committee and the Buildings Advisory Group, c. 1975 Originally enclosed in EP/Ha.SL 6/18
EP/Ha.SL 6/216 papers, typescript, duplicatedReport of St. Luke’s Church Buildings Advisory Group of the Parochial Church Council, 4 May 1976
EP/Ha.SL 6/223 papers, typescript, duplicatedChurchwardens’ report to the Parochial Church Council, on work requiring to be done at the church hall, 22 April 1980
EP/Ha.SL 6/27/110 papers, printedAnnual reports, 2013
EP/Ha.SL 6/27/28 papers, printedAnnual reports, 22 April 2014
EP/Ha.SL 6/27/311 papers, printedAnnual reports, 12 April 2015
EP/Ha.SL 6/27/49 papers, printedAnnual reports, 3 April 2016
EP/Ha.SL 6/27/513 papers, printedAnnual reports, 2 April 2017
EP/Ha.SL 6/section 05Other records6/15, 20, 6/25/1, 6/26/1
EP/Ha.SL 6/152 papersList of resolutions of the Parochial Church Council, December 1949
EP/Ha.SL 6/201 volume, leather boundAlphabetical list of individuals, possibly draft electoral roll, n.d., c. 1940
EP/Ha.SL 6/25/11 photograph, 14cm x 9cmPhotograph of St. Luke’s Parochial Church Council, 1949
EP/Ha.SL 6/26/12 papers, printedLegacy policy, March 2017
EP/Ha.SL 12/12 Charities
EP/Ha.SL 12/Mission Hall12/1-2
EP/Ha.SL 12/11 paperOrder issued by the Charity Commission for the charity of St. Luke’s Mission Hall in the ecclesiastical district of West Hartlepool, St. Paul, 8 March 1901
EP/Ha.SL 12/21 paper, printedOrder of the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales, establishing a scheme for the management of the St. Luke’s Mission Hall proceeds of sale charity, 12 May 1993
EP/Ha.SL 13/13 Church Societies
EP/Ha.SL 13/Choir13/3-5, 13/15/1-4
EP/Ha.SL 13/31 volume, card boundAttendance register of St. Luke’s Choir, June 1946 – 7 October 1951 At end: list of names and addresses of choirboys, 1946 – 1951
EP/Ha.SL 13/41 booklet, card boundAttendance register of St. Luke’s Choir, 16 October 1951 – 15 April 1955 At end: list of names and addresses of choirboys, 1946 – 1954
EP/Ha.SL 13/51 volume card boundAttendance register of St. Luke’s Choir, 17 April 1955 – April 1960 At end: list of names and addresses of choirboys, 1955 – 1960
EP/Ha.SL 13/15/11 photograph postcard, 13cm x 9cmPhotograph postcard of an outing for St. Luke’s church choir, 1923
EP/Ha.SL 13/15/21 photograph, framed in paper, 26cm x 34cmPhotograph of two choir boys singing, 1960 Present: second choir boy Geoff Telfer
EP/Ha.SL 13/15/31 photograph, 29cm x 24cmPhotograph of St. Luke’s male choir singing at matins and practicing for the BBC Home Service for Sunday morning broadcast, 1960 Organist and choir master: W. E. Miles
EP/Ha.SL 13/15/41 photograph postcard, 13cm x 9cmPhotograph postcard of an outing for St. Luke’s church choir, n. d. [c. 1920s] Includes an attached tracing paper to the photograph postcard with unique numbers for each individual within the photograph and an accompanying annotated paper identifying the members of the choir according to their assigned number
EP/Ha.SL 13/Men’s Fellowship13/6
EP/Ha.SL 13/61 volume, leather half-boundStatements of accounts of St. Luke’s Men’s Fellowship, March 1946 – March 1962
EP/Ha.SL 13/Operatic Society13/7, 13/17/1-3
EP/Ha.SL 13/71 photograph, 15.1cm. x 10.8cm., black and white, hand-colouredPhotograph of performers in a production by St. Luke’s Operatic Society of, possibly, the Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan, c. 1910
EP/Ha.SL 13/17/11 photograph postcard, 1 photograph, mounted on card, one colour, 14m x 9cm and 15cm x 11cmPhotograph postcard of ‘The Prodigal Son’ performed by ‘The Guild of Little Mothers’ of St. Luke’s church, n. d. [c. 1936]; photograph of ‘St. Luke’s Operetta’, n. d. [c. 1930s] Present in second photograph: Hilda Merton, Mildred Moody, Nellie Mack and Hilda Frank
EP/Ha.SL 13/17/21 photograph postcard, mounted on card, 14cm x 9cmPhotograph postcard of ‘The Fairies in Operetta at St. Luke’s church hall, n. d. [c. 1940s]
EP/Ha.SL 13/17/31 photograph postcard, mounted on card, 14cm x 9cmPhotograph postcard of the full cast of ‘Cinderella’ performed at St. Luke’s church hall, n. d. [c. 1940s]
EP/Ha.SL 13/Sunday School13/8-9, 13/21/1-2
EP/Ha.SL 13/81 volume, card boundAttendance register of Sunday School, 4 September 1955 – 6 April 1962
EP/Ha.SL 13/91 volume, card boundMinute book of Sunday School teachers’ meetings, 2 September 1974 – 17 April 1980
EP/Ha.SL 13/21/11 photograph, mounted on card, 15m x 11cmPhotograph of the Sunday School Club returning from the old church hall, n. d. [c. 1956] Present: first girl left of drain pipe in dark blazer Barbara Weddle; second girl left from drain pipe in dark blazer Margarite Elliot
EP/Ha.SL 13/21/21 photograph, mounted on card, 16cm x 11cmPhotograph of the Sunday School Club, n. d. [c. 1958] Present: left end of front row Charles Hodgman
EP/Ha.SL 13/Young Men’s Club13/10, 13/14/1-2
EP/Ha.SL 13/102 papers, typescriptConstitution of St. Luke’s Young Men’s Club, amended February 1948
EP/Ha.SL 13/14/11 photograph, 22cm x 16cmPhotograph of Parochial Church Council officials and churchwardens including Reverend G. J. Bidgood and Superintendent Cook who attended St. Luke’s Young Men’s Club annual dinner held in Co-op Cafe by W. B. C. Sharp, 8 February 1939
EP/Ha.SL 13/14/21 photograph postcard, 13cm x 9cmPhotograph postcard of St. Luke’s church Young Men’s Club, n. d. [c. 1930s]
EP/Ha.SL 13/Boys’ Brigade13/1-2, 13/22/1-2
EP/Ha.SL 13/11 paper, printedNewspaper cutting from unidentified newspaper describing John Wainwright, Captain of the Third St. Luke’s Boys’ Brigade, 10 December 1975 Originally enclosed in EP/Ha.SL 2/2
EP/Ha.SL 13/21 paper printedNewspaper cutting describing the career and departure from Hartlepool of John Wainwright, 25 July 1977
EP/Ha.SL 13/22/11 photograph, mounted on card, 17cm x 12cmPhotograph of the Boys Brigade outside St. Luke’s church hall, n. d. [c, 1964] Present: centre of second row Captain Coulson; second row next to the Captain on the right Jean Pall; second row fifth from left Betty Dodds
EP/Ha.SL 13/22/22 photographs, mounted on card, 16cm x 10cm and 9cm x 11cmPhotographs of the Boys Brigade, n. d. [c. 1964]
EP/Ha.SL 13/Mothers’ Union
EP/Ha.SL 13/Photographs13/18
EP/Ha.SL 13/181 photograph, mounted on card, 18cm x 14cmPhotograph of the Mother’s Union, n. d. [c. 1947] Present: middle row and fifth from right Ada Ferres; middle row sixth from right Jessica Baker; first from left at the front Muriel Nottingham
EP/Ha.SL 13/section 01Minutes13/12/1-3
EP/Ha.SL 13/12/11 volumeMinutes of meetings, 1 October 1950 – 6 March 1955
EP/Ha.SL 13/12/21 volumeMinutes of meetings, 4 April 1955 – 4 December 1960
EP/Ha.SL 13/12/31 volumeMinutes of meetings, 11 January 1970 – 9 December 1979
EP/Ha.SL 13/section 02Annual general meetings minutes and reports13/16/1-2
EP/Ha.SL 13/16/11 volumeAnnual general meeting minutes, 1948 – 1949; 1953 – 1970
EP/Ha.SL 13/16/26 papers, typescriptAnnual meeting report, 19 February 1975
EP/Ha.SL 13/section 03Registers of members13/11/1-3
EP/Ha.SL 13/11/11 volumeBranch register, 1945 – 1961
EP/Ha.SL 13/11/21 bookletBranch register for surnames A to I, 1960 – 1975
EP/Ha.SL 13/11/31 bookletBranch register for surnames J – Z, 1961 – 1975
EP/Ha.SL 13/section 04Order of service13/13/1
EP/Ha.SL 13/13/11 booklet, printedOrder of service on the occasion of the dedication and blessing of the new Mothers’ Union banner, 26 March 1995
EP/Ha.SL 13/Brownies and Guides13/19/1-2, 13/20
EP/Ha.SL 13/19/11 photograph postcard, 1 photograph, mounted on card, various sizesPhotograph postcard and photograph of the Brownies outside St. Luke’s church, 1942 – 1944 Present: Reverend L. D. Mason (1942 – 1944); guides on either end of back row in both photographs are Corrine Lonsdale and [?] Lonsdale (sisters); guide from second on front and first on right in both photographs is Audrey Setchell
EP/Ha.SL 13/19/21 photograph, mounted on card, 10cm x 8cmPhotograph of girls at a guide camp, n. d. [c. 1950s]
EP/Ha.SL 13/201 paper, printedNewspaper cutting from the Hartlepool Mail concerning historic photographs of St. Luke’s Brownies, 20 June 2017
EP/Ha.SL 14/14 Miscellaneous
EP/Ha.SL 14/section 01Parish magazines14/6-82, 14/83/1-19
EP/Ha.SL 14/612 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine , January – December 1962
EP/Ha.SL 14/712 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1963
EP/Ha.SL 14/812 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1964
EP/Ha.SL 14/912 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1965
EP/Ha.SL 14/1012 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1966
EP/Ha.SL 14/1112 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1967
EP/Ha.SL 14/1212 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1968
EP/Ha.SL 14/1311 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1969
EP/Ha.SL 14/1412 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1972
EP/Ha.SL 14/1512 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1973
EP/Ha.SL 14/1612 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1974
EP/Ha.SL 14/1712 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1975
EP/Ha.SL 14/1812 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1976
EP/Ha.SL 14/1912 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1977
EP/Ha.SL 14/2012 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1978
EP/Ha.SL 14/2112 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1979
EP/Ha.SL 14/2212 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1980
EP/Ha.SL 14/2312 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1981
EP/Ha.SL 14/2412 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1982
EP/Ha.SL 14/2512 booklets, printedSt. Luke’s Magazine, January – December 1983
EP/Ha.SL 14/261 booklet, printedThe Church Magazine, May 1939
EP/Ha.SL 14/2711 booklets, printedParish magazine, January – November 1945
EP/Ha.SL 14/2812 booklets, printedParish magazine, January – December 1946
EP/Ha.SL 14/296 booklets, printedParish magazine, January – June 1947
EP/Ha.SL 14/301 booklet, printedParish magazine, September 1947
EP/Ha.SL 14/3111 booklets, printedParish magazine, January – November 1949
EP/Ha.SL 14/3211 booklets, printedParish magazine, February – December 1950
EP/Ha.SL 14/3312 booklets, printedParish magazine, January – December 1951
EP/Ha.SL 14/3412 booklets, printedParish magazine, January – December 1952
EP/Ha.SL 14/3512 booklets, printedSt. Luke’ s Magazine, January – December 1953
EP/Ha.SL 14/3612 booklets, printedSt. Luke’ s Magazine, January – December 1954
EP/Ha.SL 14/3712 booklets, printedSt. Luke’ s Magazine, January – December 1955
EP/Ha.SL 14/3812 booklets, printedSt. Luke’ s Magazine, January – December 1956
EP/Ha.SL 14/3912 booklets, printedSt. Luke’ s Magazine, January – December 1957
EP/Ha.SL 14/4012 booklets, printedSt. Luke’ s Magazine, January – December 1958
EP/Ha.SL 14/416 booklets, printedSt. Luke’ s Magazine, January – June 1959
EP/Ha.SL 14/425 booklets, printedSt. Luke’ s Magazine, August – December 1959
EP/Ha.SL 14/4312 booklets, printedSt. Luke’ s Magazine, January – December 1960
EP/Ha.SL 14/4412 booklets, printedSt. Luke’ s Magazine, January – December 1961
EP/Ha.SL 14/4512 booklets, printedSt. Luke’ s Magazine, January – December 1970
EP/Ha.SL 14/4612 booklets, printedSt. Luke’ s Magazine, January – December 1971
EP/Ha.SL 14/4711 booklets, printedParish magazine, January – December 1984
EP/Ha.SL 14/4812 booklets, printedParish magazine, January – December 1985
EP/Ha.SL 14/496 booklets, printedParish magazine, January – July 1986
EP/Ha.SL 14/505 booklets, printedParish magazine, August – December 1986
EP/Ha.SL 14/5112 booklets, printedParish magazine, January – December 1987
EP/Ha.SL 14/5212 booklets, printedParish magazine, January – December 1988
EP/Ha.SL 14/5312 booklets, printedParish magazine, January – December 1989
EP/Ha.SL 14/5412 booklets, printedThe Magazine, January – December 1990
EP/Ha.SL 14/5512 booklets, printedThe Magazine, January – December 1991
EP/Ha.SL 14/5611 booklets, printedThe Magazine, February – December 1992
EP/Ha.SL 14/5712 booklets, printedThe Magazine, January – December 1993
EP/Ha.SL 14/5811 booklets, printedThe Magazine, January – December 1994
EP/Ha.SL 14/5912 booklets, printedThe Magazine, January – December 1995
EP/Ha.SL 14/6012 booklets, printedThe Magazine, January – December 1996
EP/Ha.SL 14/6112 booklets, printedThe Magazine, January – December 1997
EP/Ha.SL 14/6212 booklets, printedThe Magazine, January – December 1998
EP/Ha.SL 14/6311 booklets, printedThe Magazine, January 1999 – January 2000
EP/Ha.SL 14/6410 booklets, printedThe Magazine, February 2000 – January 2001
EP/Ha.SL 14/6510 booklets, printedThe Magazine, February 2001 – January 2002
EP/Ha.SL 14/6610 booklets, printedThe Magazine , February 2002 – January 2003
EP/Ha.SL 14/6710 booklets, printedThe Magazine, February 2003 – January 2004
EP/Ha.SL 14/6810 booklets, printedThe Magazine, February 2004 – January 2005
EP/Ha.SL 14/6912 bookletsParish magazines, January – December 1924
EP/Ha.SL 14/701 volume, cloth boundParish magazines, January – December 1925
EP/Ha.SL 14/711 volume, cloth boundParish magazines, January – December 1926
EP/Ha.SL 14/721 volume, cloth boundParish magazines, January – December 1927
EP/Ha.SL 14/731 volume, cloth boundParish magazines, January – December 1928
EP/Ha.SL 14/741 volume, cloth boundParish magazines, January – December 1929
EP/Ha.SL 14/751 volume, cloth boundParish magazines, January – December 1930
EP/Ha.SL 14/761 volume, cloth boundParish magazines, January – December 1932
EP/Ha.SL 14/771 volume, cloth boundParish magazines, January – December 1933
EP/Ha.SL 14/781 volume, cloth boundParish magazines, January – December 1934
EP/Ha.SL 14/791 volume, cloth boundParish magazines, January – December 1935
EP/Ha.SL 14/801 volume, cloth boundParish magazines, January – December 1936
EP/Ha.SL 14/811 volume, cloth boundParish magazines, January – December 1937
EP/Ha.SL 14/821 volume, cloth boundParish magazines, January – December 1938
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/11 booklet, printedParish magazine, August 1939
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/25 booklets, printedParish magazines, July – August; October – December 1947
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/311 booklets, printedParish magazines, January – August; October – December, 1948
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/44 booklets, printedParish magazines, September – November 1949
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/510 booklets, printedParish magazines, February 2005 – January 2006
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/610 booklets, printedParish magazines, February 2006 – January 2007
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/710 booklets, printedParish magazines, February 2007 – January 2008
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/810 booklets, printedParish magazines, February 2008 – January 2009
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/910 booklets, printedParish magazines, February 2009 – January 2010
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/1010 booklets, printedParish magazines, February 2010 – January 2011
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/1110 booklets, printedParish magazines, February 2011 – January 2012
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/1210 booklets, printedParish magazines, February 2012 – January 2013
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/131 booklet, printedParish magazine, January 1930
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/141 booklet, printedParish magazine, April 1951
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/1510 booklets, printedParish magazines, February 2013 – January 2014
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/1610 booklets, printedParish magazines, February 2014 – January 2015
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/1710 booklets, printedParish magazines, February 2015 – January 2016
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/1810 booklets, printedParish magazines, February 2016 – January 2017
EP/Ha.SL 14/83/198 booklets, printedParish magazines, February – June 2017; October 2017 – January 2018
EP/Ha.SL 14/section 02Parish history14/85/1-3
EP/Ha.SL 14/85/15 papers, typescriptHistory of St. Luke’s parish church, October 1977
EP/Ha.SL 14/85/21 fileHistory of St. Luke’s parish church by P. Shaw, 8 October 1991
EP/Ha.SL 14/85/31 paper, printedHistory of St. Luke’s parish church, n. d. [1990s]
EP/Ha.SL 14/section 03Church brochures14/84/1-3
EP/Ha.SL 14/84/11 booklet, printedThe parish church of St. Luke, 1959
EP/Ha.SL 14/84/21 booklet, printedSt. Luke’s Day, 75th anniversary souvenir brochure, 1991
EP/Ha.SL 14/84/31 booklet, printedSt. Luke’s – Our Church, 2000
EP/Ha.SL 14/section 04Photographs14/1-2, 14/86/1-3
EP/Ha.SL 14/11 photograph, 15.2cm. x 10.9cm., black and whitePhotograph of four young girls and six young children in formal Spring dresses, n.d., c. 1910
EP/Ha.SL 14/21 postcard, 13.8cm. x 8.9cm., black and whitePostcard photograph of members of the congregation on a picnic, n.d., c . 1910 Endorsed: note of names of individuals shown in the photograph, c. 1957
EP/Ha.SL 14/86/12 photographs, 21cm x 16cmPhotographs of the start of the congregational tea party, 1932
EP/Ha.SL 14/86/25 photographic prints, colour, 21cm x 15cmPhotographs of church events, 2010
EP/Ha.SL 14/86/36 photographs, colour, 18cm x 12cmPhotographs of Palm Sunday service, 2012
EP/Ha.SL 14/section 05Photographic slides14/87/1-2
EP/Ha.SL 14/87/126 photographic transparencies, colourColour slides showing the interior and exterior of the church, n.d. [c. 1960s]
EP/Ha.SL 14/87/226 photographic transparencies, colourColour slides showing the interior of St. Luke’s church and church life, n.d. [c. 1970s]
EP/Ha.SL 14/section 06Other records14/3-5
EP/Ha.SL 14/31 booklet, printedEndowment Fund Cookery Book , produced by St. Luke’s Church, 1925
EP/Ha.SL 14/41 booklet, printedCookery Book , produced by St. Luke’s Church, 1983
EP/Ha.SL 14/51 paper, printedNewspaper cutting announcing a recital at the church by the St. James’ Group, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 29 April 1976 Originally enclosed in EP/Ha.SL 2/2