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Staithes

Nice different view of Staithes, with Cowbar Cottages on the hill at the right hand side. These are believed to have been built by Mark Palmer (mineowner who lived at Grinkle Park) as housing for his mine worker from the former Grinkle mine, this being situated in the valley below the present Potash mine. Anne Jenner requests: “I am interested to know if Sir Charles Palmer also built the Rocket House at Cowbar and how to find out its date and use. Please can anybody help?”

Image courtesy of Joyce Dobson, thanks to Neil Suckling for the update; also to Anne Jenner for the query.

Redcar From The Pier

Looks quite an early postcard with part of a number in the left hand corner. This view gives a true aspect of how large the beach is at Redcar at lowtide; a long way to walk for a paddle!

Image courtesy of Joyce Dobson.

Disappearing Primrose Hill

Once again we see Primrose Hill starting to be demolished, with the works towering in the background.

Image courtesy of Eric Johnson.

The Priory

Guisborough priory and a beautiful hand tinted postcard view that shows off the majestic ruin.
Image courtesy of Joyce Dobson.

As It Was.

Skinningrove before it was re-built; looks like a good dry for the washing.

Image courtesy of Eric Johnson.

John and Lydia

Two of the Suckling family; John and Lydia.

Image courtesy of Neil Suckling.

Were You dressed Up?

Are you one of the people in this photograph loaned to us by Eric Johnson, if so point yourself out or anyone else you may recognise.

So far we have: ”Girl in middle with walking cane and blacked face is Shirley Hutchinson nee Webster (Carlin How lollipop lady). The girl with the bike is Janice Snaith (nee Carveth), girl with umbrella might be Jennifer Johnson (nee Carveth). Girl in hat might be me Kate Patton (nee Dowson).” 

Image courtesy of Eric Johnson, thanks to Kate Patton for that update.

Hummersea

A lovely postcard view of the cliffs at Hummersea.

Imagr courtesy of Joyce Dobson.

Not Quite Hawaii

Now known to be part of the Carlin How Workingmen’s Club Jubilee Celebrarions. Identified to date are: ”Lank” Lightfoot with the goat (playing that day the part of Ghandi) and beside him is Jimmy Verrill (ex Club Secretary) Three dark gentlemen in front of image as “George” Burns, ?? and Fred Hudson. George Smith (Club President at that time)  is the gentleman in the white shirt seen between the blackmen. Any more suggestions? Jan Snaith advised: “The Jubilee Celebrations at Carlin How Workingmens Club. ‘George’ Burns was on the Club Committee. My Dad,Bill Carveth, was Club Secretary for a number of years around this time.”

Image courtesy of Eric Johnson, also thanks to Brian Young and Derick Pearson for the updates. Many thanks to Jan Snaith (nee Carveth) for confirmation on the Celebrations.

A Family At The Door

The Suckling family, at their home of 1 Railway Terrace Carlin How (now 44 Brotton Road); it hasn’t changed much has it? We are told the building to the left of this house was a water tower which at one point had a dodgy ladder up the side, now demolished.
Image courtesy of Neil Suckling.