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Sketch plans of the following: (1) Site sold to Easington R.D.C. at Wheatley Hill for stables …

Sketch plans of the following: (1) Site sold to Easington R.D.C. at Wheatley Hill for stables, 22 October 1926. (2) Site to be sold to R. Hardwick at Wheatley Hill, for Blacksmith shop, 25 May 1927 (3) Site sold to J. Forster at Wheatley Hill, to be used as a refuse dump for colliery, 4 December 1928. (4) Site to be sold at Wheatley Hill, 11 September 1929 (5) Site sold to Durham County Council at Wheatley Hill for school, 21 October 1931. (6) Site sold to Easington R.D.C. at Wheatley Hill for school, 21 October 1931 (7) Site sold to Nimmo at Wheatley Hill, 7 January 1931 (8) Site sold to Easington R.D.C for building, 15 January 1929 (9) Site of proposed pavilion at Wheatley Hill welfare ground, 29 January 1930 (10) Plan of site near Deaf Hill Colliery, sold to Weardale Colliery & Company Limited, 1931 (11) Site sold to R. W. Stokey, near Wheatley Hill, 1932 (12) Site sold to Mr. Daly, near Wheatley Hill, 20 May 1933 (13) Site sold to G Ritchie, near Wheatley Hill, 18 October 1933 (14) Site sold to R.T. Binks, 11 December 1933 (15) Site sold to Mr. Million at Wheatley Hill, 16 January 1934 (16) Site sold to R. J. Ritchie at Wheatley Hill, 16 January 1934 (17 Site sold to Mr. Searle at Wheatley Hill, 16 January 1934 (18) Site sold to J. Oswald, J. Temperley and F. Newmann at Wheatley Hill, 16 February 1934 (19) Sites sold to Miss Simpson and C. Harrison at Wheatley Hill, 19 April 1934 (20) Site sold to G. Ritchie at Wheatley Hill, 4 May 1934 (21) Site sold to Durham County Council for road widening, 14 June 1934 (22) Site sold to Mr. Binks at Cemetary Road, for building, 14 June 1934 (23) Site of Cemetary, Wingate Parish Council, 21 July 1934 (24) Site sold to G. Johnson neaf Deaf Hill, 21 July 1934 (25) Site sold to G. Sandwick, near Wingate Tavern, 19 September 1934 (26) Site sold to G. Ritchie at Cemetary Road, 19 September 1934 (27) Site sold to G. Ritchie at Cemetary Road, 6 November 1934 (28) Site sold to Easington District Council near Wingate Tavern, 27 September 1934 (29) Site sold to Mr. Sandwick, near Wingate Tavern, 24 January 1935 (30) Sites sold to Thompson, G. Ritchie and G. Sandwick at Cemetary Road, 22 April 1935 (31) Site sold to Miles Watson, 5 June 1935 (32) Site sold to G. Sandwick, 31 May 1935 (33) Site sold to G. Ritchie, 28 December 1934 (34) Taylors Drug Stores sold to parent company of Bridgeway Estates Ltd, Wheatley Hill, 6 December 1934 (35) Site sold to Mrs Thornton, 5 August 1935 (36) Sites sold to G. Sandwick and C.W. Sheet, 5 August 1935 (37) Site sold to G. Gilliland and others, 2 November 1935 (38) Sites sold to C.W. Sheet and G. Ritchie, 5 November 1935 (39) Sites sold to C.W. Sheet and F. Nicholson at Wheatley Hill, 5 November 1935 (40) Site sold to Thornton and J. Henderson, 5 November 1935 (41) Site sold to J. Thompson at Wheatley Hill, 8 November 1935 (42) Site said to N.E. Housing Association at Deaf Hill, 20 May 1936 (43) Site sold to Easington R.D.C for school at Wheatley Hill, 25 July 1936 (44) Site sold to charles Tyres at Wheatley Hill, 14th July 1936 (45) Site sold to G. Sandwick at Castle Eden Road, 2 May 1936 (46) Site sold to Sherbourne Hill Co-op society at Wheatley Hill, 13 February 1936 (47) Site sold to J & C Oliver near Wheatley Hill, 13 February 1936 (48) Site sold to J.W. Hays for workingmans club at Wheatley Hill, 18 May 1936 (49) Site sold to Mr. Carlin at Wheatley Hill, 1936 (50) Site sold to Hayes and Smithson at Wheatley Hill, 7 Janury 1937 (51) Site sold to L. Carlin at Wheatley Hill, 24 November 1936 (52) Site sold to J. Lowes at Deaf Hill, 24 November 1936 (53) Site sold to G. Vause and Co at Wheatley Hill, 23 April 1937 (54) Sites sold to M. Snaith, J. Taylor and Ransom at Wheatley Hill, 1 November 1937 (55) Site sold to G. Sandwick at Wingate, 15 October 1937 (56) Plan of two sites near Wingate tavern sold to G. Sandwick 1937 Scale 1:2500 (57) Sites sold to G. Sandwick, near Wingate Tavern, 3 June 1937 (58) Site sold to Easington R.D.C. at Wheatley Hill, 24 May 1937 (59) Site sold to W. Sandwick near Wingate Tavern, 26 August 1936 (60) Site sold to G. Johnson near Deaf Hill, 9 August 1937 (61) Site of Easington R.D.C. Sewer, Deaf Hill, 2 February 1939 (62) Site sold to G. Ritchie at Wheatley Hill, 31 December 1938 (63) Site sold to Nimmo at Wingate lane for new hotel, 29 June 1938 (64) Site sold to P.M.G. at Wheatley Hill, 4 June 1938 (65) Site sold to J. Ritchie at Wheatley Hill, 21 March 1938 (66) Site sold to Easington R.D.C. at Wingate Lane, 25 February 1938. (67) Site sold to Durham County Council for school at Wheatley Hill, 26 February 1938 (68) Site sold to Easington R.D.C. at Wingate Lane, 15 February 1938 (69) Plan of Burn and Nanny’s plantations; n.d. (70a) Plan of sewer system in Wheatley Hill (70b) Plan of sewer system in Wheatley Hill (71) Site sold to R. Snaith at Wheatley Hill, 27 January 1935 (72) Site sold to G. Lowes at Trimdon Station, 2 March 1939 (73) Site sold to Weardale Co. at Wingate Farm, 8 April 1939 (74) Site sold to Easington R.D.C. at Wheatley Hill, 7 March 1939 (75) Site sold to J. Colby at Wingate lane, 22 July 1939 (76) Wheatley Hill demobilised sailor and soldiers club, lease no 37 (77) Thomas Hall and Joseph Ashford Fish Shop, Wheatley Hill, lease no 38A (78) William Kevison land at Wheatley Hill, lease no 40 (79) G.G. Gibson and C. Sanderson land at Wingate, lease no 41a (80) A.C. Dowson, site for garage, lease no 42 (81) Plan showing location of allotments, Wingate Parish Council, Cricket ground, Wheatley Hill farm and palace theatre (82) Site of garage at Wheatley Hill, 22 July 1931 (83) Plan showing location of Cadwell plantation and field let to Mr C. Sanderson at Wingate, 1929 (84) Plan showing land leased to miners welfare committee, 24 May 1937 (85) Plan showing 11 acres leased near Wingate Quarry, 26 September 1939 (86) Plan showing location of pipeline at Trimdon Station, 25th March 1939 (87) Site sold to Easington R.D.C. at Wingate, 24 May 1937 (88) Descriptions and sketches of land leased to Weardale Colliery, G Cadman, R. Binks, R. Carter and J. Hutchinson at Wheatley Hill, 1927

ref no.D/X 987/2
Notes87 papers and 1 plan, 235cm x 250cm, tracing paper, coloured
Date1872,
1942
EraMid 20th Century (1933 to 1966),
20th Century (1901 to 2000),
Victorian (1837 to 1901)
Tags
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PeopleWatson,
Johnson,
Henderson,
Lowes,
Hutchinson,
Simpson,
Nicholson,
Gilliland,
Binks,
Oswald,
Sandwick,
Ransom,
Hayes,
Joseph,
J,
Thornton,
Forster,
Hays,
Carter,
Ritchie,
Tyres,
Cadman,
Million,
Thompson,
Searle,
Snaith,
Hall,
Hardwick,
Temperley,
Smithson,
Colby,
Oliver,
Daly,
Taylor,
Carlin,
Harrison
PlacesWheatley Hill,
Wheatley,
Deaf Hill,
Wingate Tavern,
Wingate Lane
AddressesWingate Lane,
Castle Eden Road
OrganisationsBridgeway Estates Ltd,
P.M.G.,
Easington R.D.C.,
Taylors Drug Stores,
Durham County Council,
Sherbourne Hill Co-Op Society,
G. Vause And Co,
Nimmo,
Weardale Colliery Company Limited,
Weardale Colliery,
Weardale Co.,
Site,
N.E. Housing Association,
Easington District Council
Keywords
ExpandEasington R.D.C.,
Durham County Council,
R. Hardwick,
Sketch plans,
Wheatley Hill,
Blacksmith shop,
J. Forster,
refuse dump,
87 papers,
1 plan,
250cm,
1 Site,
stables,
2 Site,
May,
3 Site,
colliery,
4 Site,
5 Site,
school,
Easington R.D.C. Sewer,
N.E. Housing Association,
G. Johnson neaf Deaf Hill,
Weardale Colliery Company Limited,
Sherbourne Hill Co-op society,
Wheatley Hill welfare ground,
Easington District Council,
R. W. Stokey,
C.W. Sheet,
R.T. Binks,
Taylors Drug Stores,
Bridgeway Estates Ltd,
J C Oliver,
Deaf Hill Colliery,
R. J. Ritchie,
Castle Eden Road,
J.W. Hays,
Wingate Parish Council,
P.M.G.,
C. Harrison,
parent company,
W. Sandwick,
Mr. Binks,
M. Snaith,
J. Oswald,
J. Temperley,
J. Henderson,
J. Lowes,
J. Taylor,
G Ritchie,
G. Ritchie,
G. Sandwick,
G. Gilliland,
G. Vause,
road widening,
Mr. Daly,
Mr. Million,
Mr. Searle,
F. Newmann,
Miss Simpson,
Wingate Tavern,
Mr. Sandwick,
Miles Watson,
F. Nicholson,
charles Tyres,
14th July,
workingmans club,
Mr. Carlin,
L. Carlin,
Wingate lane,
new hotel,
Cemetary Road,
J. Thompson,
Mrs Thornton,
two sites,
30 Sites,
36 Sites,
38 Sites,
39 Sites,
54 Sites,
2500 57 Sites,
Nimmo,
building,
pavilion,
10 Plan,
14 Site,
15 Site,
16 Site,
January,
February,
April,
5 June,
32 Site,
others,
November,
45 Site,
46 Site,
47 Site,
48 Site,
50 Site,
Hayes,
Smithson,
Janury,
52 Site,
Ransom,
55 Site,
October,
1937 Scale,
59 Site,
60 Site,
August,
December,
4 June,
56,
Joseph Ashford Fish Shop,
41a 80 A.C. Dowson,
38A 78 William Kevison land,
Wheatley Hill 70b Plan,
Mr C. Sanderson,
C. Sanderson land,
miners welfare committee,
40 79 G.G. Gibson,
Wheatley Hill farm,
n.d.,
R. Snaith,
R. Binks,
R. Carter,
G. Lowes,
G Cadman,
Wingate Farm,
Nannys plantations,
sewer system,
Trimdon Station,
Weardale Co.,
J. Colby,
soldiers club,
Thomas Hall,
Cricket ground,
palace theatre,
Cadwell plantation,
Weardale Colliery,
J. Hutchinson,
Wingate Lane,
Wingate Quarry,
70a Plan,
25th March,
42 81 Plan,
2 March,
67 Site,
68 Site,
Burn,
72 Site,
74 Site,
75 Site,
sailor,
garage,
location,
allotments,
July,
field,
11 acres,
September,
pipeline,
24 May,
Descriptions,
sketches

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