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Williamson complained that neither Durham nor Londonderry would pay their rents and that at Lambton Park races a £20 bill of the latter's drawing was passed out round the table in payment of debts and no-one would touch it as value - Bowes tells me they are all (he as one of the Killingworth Co. very sick upon the business and are desirous of coming to a settlement - that there was a meeting at Chester-le-Street a few days ago but he had not heard what were the resolutions though he knew that they agreed that they could not go on much longer Fenwick says it is now certain that many collieries on the Tyne must close and Lord Wharncliffe complains that without the expense of the strike they were only £150 good at Killingworth last year - that he thought it hard then to have to pay £4000 premium out of nothing to his Sisters - but what may be the issue this year it is dreadful to think - thus there may be some hope that things will mend with us - bad and distressing as they have been there always was the comfort of knowing it could not continue and the hotter the fight the shorter the conflict and probably ultimately so much the better for those who managed to ride out the Gale as none who have lasted now will be very anxious to resume the war - it was mentioned the other day that the Exchequer Bill Loan Commissioners had advanced Londonderry £30,000 on Seaham Harbour - it is monstrous to grant the Company's money to parties for the sake of encouraging private cupidity - speculation and a system of ruinous competition - that the people of Sunderland and Stockton should pay taxes to lend money to ruin themselves - but I have got an order for a return of all their outstanding loans - original amounts and repayment of Capital and interest - I did not think Ministers would allow of it but they did not oppose it and it will be my duty to examine the particulars - I paid a pleasant visit to Ld. 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Seaside holidays at Crimdon
See the resort in its 1950s heyday, with beach houses, a pavilion, aluminium huts and beauty contests
Binchester
From Roman fort to colliery village – explore archives, archaeology and local studies collections
Elvet Bridge, Durham
Lots to discover about this ancient landmark and the surrounding buildings, pictured here in 1829
Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902
Durham Light Infantry objects, photos, memorials and memories of this military campaign in South Africa
Stockton & Darlington railway
Track the development of early railways in County Durham since the 1820s
Bones, breeds and beasts of burden
Discover more about cattle in the rural life of County Durham and beyond
In pursuit of perfection
Listen to John (Pop) Porter talking in 1976 about how to grow prize leeks at Peterlee
Birth, marriage and death certificates
Start with a quick surname check for records after 1837 held by County Durham’s registration service
Richard Annand, VC
The first British Army soldier of the Second World War to be awarded the Victoria Cross, in May 1940
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Viscount Selby …
Read MoreD/He 120/103-104 – Headlam family of Holywell
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A slide of the boxer John Gully …
Read MoreD/Ph 399/61 – Photocopies and photographs – Eveline Roberts Johnson of Trimdon: Subjects
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Annual report of 1904 to the trustees of the late John Gully on Wingate Grange Colliery by William Armstrong …
Read MoreD/X 1068/2 – Miscellaneous documents – Hartlepool, Wingate and Durham City
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Mortgage of part of Derwent Villa Estate …
Read MoreD/Pr 4(19) – Priestman Collieries Ltd
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Conveyance of Park Head Estate …
Read MoreD/Pr 4(22) – Priestman Collieries Ltd
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Scrapbook (no. 4) of newspaper cuttings …
Read MoreD/X 779/32 – Miscellaneous documents – W.L. Colley of Byers Green (part 2)
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Auditors Report for year ending 31 December 1899 for the estate of John Gully deceased Includes: schedule of salaries …
Read MoreD/X 1029/1 – Miscellaneous documents – John Gully deceased and Wingate Grange Colliery
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Article by J.C. Kirk in the Sunderland Echo …
Read MoreND/Ea 5/6/6 – Easington District Council (1974 – 2009) – Art projects, festivals and events
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A slide of 'Old' Pit …
Read MoreD/Ph 399/59 – Photocopies and photographs – Eveline Roberts Johnson of Trimdon: Subjects
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A slide of a painting by Ben Marshall of the racehorse …
Read MoreD/Ph 399/60 – Photocopies and photographs – Eveline Roberts Johnson of Trimdon: Subjects
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Letter from Joseph Pease …
Read MoreD/X 1667/8/237 – Miscellaneous documents – Quaker records: 8. Pease Family
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Thornley Colliery
Read More[Colliery], opened in 1835 and closed on 9th January 1970. It was originally owned by John Gully and Partners before passing in to the ownership of…
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Index to obituaries in the 'Durham Directory' – GULLY, John, formerly of Cocken Hall
Read MoreGULLY, John, formerly of Cocken Hall…
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Conveyance of Derwent Villa Estate …
Read MoreD/Pr 4(18) – Priestman Collieries Ltd
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Article by J.C. Kirk in the Northern Daily Mail …
Read MoreND/Ea 5/6/7 – Easington District Council (1974 – 2009) – Art projects, festivals and events
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27 May 1904 (1) Charlotte Georgina Bastard and Mary Louisa Bastard …
Read MoreRC/Hu.H 9/5 – Hutton House St. Peter & St. Paul Roman Catholic Parish
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'Two types' cartoon …
Read MoreD/DLI 13/3/21(35) – Durham Light Infantry Records – Miscellaneous
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Order sanctioning outlay for railway siding accommodation at the Wingate Grange Colliery after court case between John Gully and James Lynam Molloy and Mary Louisa Gully …
Read MoreD/X 411/140 – Miscellaneous documents – William A. Moyes: Wingate and other colliery records
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The Monthly Chronicle of North Country Lore and Legend …
Read MoreD/X 1338/229 – Miscellaneous documents – Teesdale Record Society: Michael Aislabie Denham archive