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Stockton and Darlington Railway …

Stockton and Darlington Railway, with five branches, by George Overton, engineer, and David Davies, surveyor, 1820 Deposited 30 September 1820 Authorised by Stockton and Darlington Railway Act, 1821 (1 & 2 George IV, c.xliv) Q/D/P 7/1 1 ‘Plan and Section of the Intended Railway or Tram Road from Stockton by Darlington to the Collieries near West Auckland, with Several Intended Branches of Railway or Tram Road in the County of Durham 1820 from the Line marked out by Geo Overton, Engineer. Dd. Davies, Surveyor.’ 2 ‘Section of main line’ 3 ‘section of Branch to Hagger Leases Lane’ 4 ‘section of Branch to Coundon Turnpike Gate’ 5 ‘section of Darlington Branch’ 6 ‘section of Yarm Branch’ 7 ‘section of Branch to the South west end of Stockton’ Shows the route of the main line from Stockton (A) to Escomb Lane (H) (26 miles 6 furlong 9 chains) (with the locations of inclined planes), and the branches to Yarm (B-I) (6 furlongs 3 chains), Darlington (C-K) (7 furlongs), Coundon Turnpike Gate (Black Boy Pit) (F-L) (3 miles 4 furlongs), Hagger Leases lane (G-M) (4 furlongs 6 chains), and the south-west end of Stockton (N-O) (7 chains) The area of the coalfield and limestone outcrop are colour washed. Horizontal scale of plan and sections: 4 inches to 1 mile 1:15,840 Vertical scale of sections: 4 inches to 1,200 feet 1:3,600 Q/D/P 7/2 ‘A Book of Reference containing the names of the Land owners and the occupiers of land respectively thro which the intended line of Railway or Tram Road from Stockton by Darlington to the Collieries near West Auckland with several intended branches of Railway or Tram road in the County of Durham and which said intended line of Railway or Tram road and branches of Railway or Tram road are respectively delineated in a plan of the same lodged herewith in the office of the clerk of the peace for the said County made in 1820 by Geo. Overton Engineer Dd. Davies Surveyor’ Main line (nos. 1-329) Branch to Yarm Bridge (nos. 330-341) Branch to Darlington (nos. 342-350) Branch to Coundon Turnpike Gate (nos. 351-383) Branch to Hagger Leazes Lane (nos. 384-437) Branch to south-west end of Stockton (no. 46a) Original number 80 Stockton and Darlington Railway Act, 1821 (1 & 2 George IV, c.xliv) – From: DEPOSIT AND REGISTRATION

ref no.Q/D/P 7
Date1796,
1973
Era20th Century (1901 to 2000),
Late 20th Century (1967 to 2000),
Hanoverian (1714 to 1837)
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PeopleOverton,
Davies
PeopleofinterestGeorge Overton
PlacesDurham,
Darlington,
West Auckland,
Stockton,
Coundon
AddressesLeases Lane,
Railway Or Tram Road,
Escomb Lane
OrganisationsClerk Of The Peace,
Stockton And Darlington Railway,
Railway,
Tram Road
Keywords
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Geo Overton,
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330-341 Branch,
351-383 Branch,
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3 chains,
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2 Section,
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600 Q/D/P,
80 Stockton,
xliv,
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1 mile,
1, 200 feet,
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46a,
DEPOSIT,
REGISTRATION,
840

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