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Scrapbook, containing the following items relating to the restoration of the church of Hartlepool, St. Hilda: Cutting from the Northern Daily Mail concerning St. Hilda’ s Fayre, 22 October 1931 Circular letter from the Rector of Hartlepool, thanking those who had taken part in the fayre, November 1931 Statement of account for St. Hilda’s Final Fayre, 9 November 1931 Newspaper cutting, from an unidentified newspaper, concerning the restoration of the church, 8 April 1932 Photograph of the interior of the church looking east and taken at the clerestory level, n.d., c.1931 Photograph of the interior of the church looking west and taken at ground level, n.d., c.1931 Newspaper photograph of the interior of the church looking east and taken at clerestory level entitled ‘Symbolism in Architecture, St. Hilda’s Church Hartlepool’ in the Northern Daily Mail, 26 June 1931 The Church of St. Hilda, Hartlepool: Its Past History and Its Present Needsby F.T. Salter, Rector, c.1929 Article on the church of Hartlepool, St. Hilda in an unidentified newspaper, c.1930 Article entitled ‘A Padre’ s S.O.S.: The Last Five Thousand’, by F.T.S., in the Northern Daily Mail, 25 April 1929 Article entitled ‘ The De Brus Family and Hartlepool: St. Hilda’s erected by ancestor of prince’30 June 1930 Letter from Fred T. Salter, Rector of Hartlepool, concerning the visit of the Prince of Wales to the church of Hartlepool, St. Hilda, to the editor of the Northern Daily Mail, 20 June 1930 Description of Sir Cuthbert Sharp and his history of Hartlepool, 1929 Article entitled ‘Hilda, The Abbess’, published in the Northern Daily Mail, 17 November 1928 Article entitled ‘ Gift to Hartlepool: Trust Fund for St. Hilda’s Parish’, published in the North East Gazette, December 1928 Articles entitled ‘By the Way’ concerning Hartlepool, published in the Northern Daily Mail, 8 and 30 January 1929 and 12 April 1929 Letter from Fred. T. Salter, The Rectory, Hartlepool, to Mr. Nielson concerning the royal coat of arms, 27 September 1928 Photograph of the altar and east window, May 1928 Article concerning the restoration of the rood screen, published in the Northern Daily Mail, 22 April 1928 Article concerning St. Hilda, published in the Northern Daily Mail, 17 November 1927 \’Restoration of Hartlepool Church\’, Echo, 12 December 1930 Newspaper photograph of the exterior of the church of Hartlepool, St. Hilda, showing scaffolding on the tower, Northern Gazette, 26 September 1928 Letter from Fred. T. Salter, Rector of Hartlepool, to the Northern Daily Mailentitled ‘Saint Hilda’s Birthday Surprise’, 16 November 1928 Article entitled ‘Church Birthday Surprise at Hartlepool’, 22 November 1928 Card showing the interior of Hartlepool, St. Hilda, printed ‘S. Hilda’s Day, 1928’ Correspondence between Rev. F.T. Salter, St. Hilda’s Rectory, Hartlepool, and H.C. Nielson, Mill Lane, Norton, concerning the royal coat of arms, 26 September and 16 November 1928 Article in the Northern Daily Mailand photograph of the exterior of the church, concerning the restoration of the tower, 23 January 1928 Letter from Fred. T. Salter, to the editor of the Northern Daily Mail24 January 1928 Letter from Fred. T. Salter, The Rectory, Hartlepool, to Mr. Nielson, returning books he has been loaned, 17 March 1928 Statement of accounts, 31 December 1927 Article by Rev. F. Salter, entitled ‘St. Hilda’s Restored Chancel’, in the Northern Daily Mail, 12 December 1927 Article by F.T. S., entitled ‘St. Hilda’s Church: The Work of Restoring the Tower’ in the Northern Daily Mail, 13 January 1928 Article entitled ‘St. Hilda’s: Progress of Restoration Scheme: Parochial Meeting’, in the Northern Daily Mail, 9 April 1929 Photograph of the chancel of an unidentified church, showing the screen, n.d., c.1929 Newspaper photograph entitled ‘A Corner of St. Hilda’s Church, Hartlepool’, 16 June 1930 Photograph of the interior of an unidentified church looking west, n.d., c. 1929 Newspaper photographs of the interior and exterior of the new chancel of the church of Hartlepool, St. Hilda, in the Newcastle Daily Journal, 15 December 1927 Article entitled ‘Church of St. Hilda: Bishop of Newcastle Dedicates New Chancel: Hartlepool Ceremony’, in Newcastle Daily Journal, 15 December 1927 Newspaper article entitled ‘St. Hilda’s Chancel: Dedication by Bishop of Newcastle, in Yorkshire Post, 15 December 1927 Newspaper article entitled ‘St. Hilda’s: Bishop of Newcastle’s Address: A Link with the Past’, in Northern Daily Mail, 15 December 1927 Newspaper article entitled ‘A Relic of Saxon Days: Hartlepool Chancel Dedication Service, in the Northern Echo, 15 February 1927 Newspaper article entitled ‘Hartlepool Memorial: Sir William Gray’s Gift: New Chancel’, in the North Eastern Gazette, 14 December 1927 Order-of-Service for the dedication of the restored chancel, 14 December 1927 Ticket for the dedication of the restored chancel, 14 December 1927 Circular letter, issued by the Rector of Hartlepool, concerning the dedication of the restored chancel, 1 December 1927 Invitation from the Mayor of Hartlepool for H.C. Nielson, J.P., to accompany the mayor to the service of dedication of the chancel, 1 December 1927 Order of procession at the service of dedication of the chancel, 1 December 1927 Photographs and article describing Ye Old Hartlepool Fayre in the Northern Echo, 27 October 1927 Programme for Ye Olde Hartlepool Fayre, 26 and 27 October 1927 Article entitled ‘Liverpool: New Cathedral: Memories of Hartlepool Recalled’, by Antiquary, in Northern Daily Mail, 25 October 1927 Article describing the success of the fayre, in Northern Echo, 29 October 1927 Articles announcing the service of dedication in the Northern Daily Mail, 1 and 11 December 1927 Circular letter soliciting donations to the restoration fund, October 1927 Booklet entitled: The Church of St. Hilda, Hartlepool: It’ s sic Past History and It’s sic Present Needs, soliciting donations to the restoration fund, July 1926 Letter entitled, ‘Restoring Hartlepool Church: Rector’s Appeal: Anniversary of the Bombardment’, from Rev. F.T. Salter, to the Newcastle Journal, 16 December 1925 Appeal for funds entitled ‘Bombardment of the Hartlepools’, in the Guardian, 18 December 1925 Statement of accounts of the restoration fund, 1917-1926, and covering circular letter appealing for funds, 1926 Article entitled ‘Mayors’ Sunday⿦ St. Hilda’s Restoration: Architect Caroe on Modern ‘Boxes of Bricks’ and ‘Flaunting Villas’, in the Northern Daily Mail, 16 November 1925 Article entitled, ‘Restoring a Norman Church: £33,000 Hartlepools Scheme’, in the Yorkshire Post,16 December 1925 Article entitled ‘By the Way’, concerning H. Nielson’s donation to the restoration fund and his father, C. Nielson, in the Northern Daily Mail, 29 June 1926 Article concerning gifts to the restoration fund by H. Doughty and H. Nielson, in Northern Daily Echo, 1 July 1926 Article by F.T. Salter, describing the plan for the restoration of chancels in the Northern Daily Mail, 13 November 1925 Article on St. Hilda’s claim to be styled on an abbey church, by S.F. Sainty in the Northern Daily Mail, 23 October 1926 Article on St. Hilda’s, Hartlepool, in a series entitled ‘Ancient Local Churches’, Northern Daily Mail, 22 September 1905 Article on the restoration scheme by the Rector of Hartlepool, in Northern Daily Mail, 28 April 1925 Article concerning the Archbishop of York’s address in support of the restoration appeal, in the Northern Daily Mail, 15 June 1925 Article discussing the connection of the family of Brus with Hartlepool, in the Northern Daily Mail, 11 March 1919 Letter from Bertram Jones, Rector of Hartlepool, to the Northern Daily Mail, referring to W.D. Caroe’s plans for the restoration of the church, 29 April 1919 Article supporting the restoration of the church, in the Yorkshire Post, 27 February 1925 Newspaper photograph showing the exterior of the tower with struts in place to prevent its collapse, in the North Star, 26 April 1922 Article by Rev. Bertram Jones, Rector of Hartlepool, including a letter from Colin C. Wilson, architect, describing the condition of the fabric of the church, in the Northern Daily Mail, 14 December 1914 Article including two letters from William C. Gray, announcing his intention of subscribing to the restoration of the church and of establishing an art gallery in Hartlepool, in the Northern Daily Mail, 16 December 1918 Article in the Northern Daily Mail, describing the treatment of the men of Hartlepool during the 1569 rebellion, 28 January 1920 Article concerning the need for restoration of the church and referring to a gift by William C. Gray, in the Northern Daily Mail, 5 December 1917 Article describing the renovation of 60 High Street, Hartlepool, for parochial meetings, in the Northern Daily Mail, 13 December 1917 Parish magazine describing the state of the church, the history of its fabric and the need for restoration, December 1917 Leaflet appealing for contributions towards the cost of restoring the church, 26 August 1865 Account of the underpinning of the tower, between 26 April 1892 and 10 October 1892, c.1893 Article entitled: ‘St. Hilda’s Hartlepool: Its Archaeological features: Finest Parish Church in the County’, in the Northern Daily Mail, 24 September 1913 Article on the Trotter Memorial Clock, in the Northern Daily Mail, 25March 1895 Article entitled: ‘St. Hilda’s Church, Hartlepool, Its Architectural Features’, by Rev. S. Kearney in the Northern Daily Mail, 30 May 1913 Copy report on St. Hilda’s Church, by W.D. Caroe, architect, 3 Great College Street, Westminster, London, 28 May 1912 Article entitled: ‘For the Church: A Century at St. Hilda’s: Parson Taylor’, by Gillespie The Seventh, in the Northern Daily Mail, 1 April 1916 Article entitled: ‘St. Hilda’s Church: Rector and the Work of Restoration’, in the Northern Daily Mail, 18 October 1917 Letter from Rev. Bertram Jones, Rector of Hartlepool, to the Northern Daily Mail, 22 October 1917 Article reporting the death of Canon Ormsby, formerly Rector of Hartlepool for 41 years, in the Northern Daily Mail, 22 November 1915 Letter from S.F. Sainty concerning St. Hilda’s Church in the Northern Daily Mail, 1 May 1917 Letter from ‘N’ and Christopher I. Smyth, concerning St. Hilda’s Church in the Northern Daily Mail, 4 May 1917 Letter in reply to ‘N’s’ from S.F. Sainty in the Northern Daily Mail, n.d., 1917 Letter from ‘N’ in reply to the letter from S.F. Sainty, in the Northern Daily Mail, 8 May 1917 Letter from L. Sivewright concerning the De Brus tomb, in the Northern Daily Mail, 17 May 1917 Photograph of the south aisle, looking east, in the church of Hartlepool, St. Hilda, n.d., c.1900 Photograph of Romanesque door surround in the church of Hartlepool, St. Hilda, n.d., c.1900 Photograph of the chancel, looking east, in the church of Hartlepool, St. Hilda, n.d., c.1900 Postcard photograph taken at the west end of the nave looking east, addressed to H.C. Nielson, 15 October 1926 Drawing of the interior of the chancel as it would be after restoration and enlargement, by I.P. Pritchett, architect, Darlington, 31 October 1868 Drawing of the exterior of the chancel as it would be after restoration and enlargement, by I.P. Pritchett, architect, Darlington, 31 October 1868 Photocopy of a brief for the repair of the church of Hartlepool, St. Hilda, now in a ruinous state because of the decay of the trade of fishing, 1 May 1718 Photocopy of a poster advertising the performance of a play called Hartlepool in The Olden Times or the Outlaws of Blackhallsby a Gentleman of Hartlepool, 28 May 1834 Photocopy of a photograph of the gravestone of William Purvis, ‘Clown and Jester of the North’, erected in the churchyard of Hartlepool, St. Hilda, n.d.

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Notes1 volume
Date1706,
2005
Era21st Century (2001 to 2100),
Stuarts (1603 to 1714)
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