This view of Lealholm is from a Tom Watson of Lythe Postcard.
Image courtesy of Joyce Dobson and Keith Bowers.
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This view of Lealholm is from a Tom Watson of Lythe Postcard. Image courtesy of Joyce Dobson and Keith Bowers. The familiar bridge over the stream which wends its way through this picturesque village. How many others have taken a snap of this bridge? Image courtesy of Joyce Dobson and Keith Bowers. We have names for all the members of this 1905 team for Guisborough, but we particularly like the two gentlemen on the right, complete with bowler hats! Back row: A. Old, G. Stevenson, T. Smith, J. Kirkconell, H. Mann, W. G. Batterbee, C. Peacock (Captain), J. Coulthard, W. Pybus, H. Bowmaker. Image courtesy of Joyce Dobson and Keith Bowers, thanks to Penny Hoskins for the update. We had no date for this image or any information regarding persons present or location. Keith Bowers has now advised us: ”The details on the reverse of this photograph bear the details as: Driving Instructors 3 M.T.T.C. Dreghorn Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland 1943.” Image courtesy of Joyce Dobson and Keith Bowers, also thanks to Keith Bowers for the update. Another sunny day on Loftus Mill Bank. this view from a Salmon Series postcard shows a 1950s United bus on its way towards Loftus. Interesting you can still make out the bridge under the road which carried ironstone, etc., from the Whitecliff mine (to the right in this photograph) down to Skinningrove mine. Image courtesy of John G. Hannah. The old swing bridge at Whitby, prior to 1909. With the buildings on the left of the bridge known as ”Boots corner”; were demolished in a road widening scheme in 1975. Image courtesy of Joyce Dobson and Keith Bowers. Greenbank a locomotive on Skinningrove Steelworks site, with the proud staff. Image courtesy of Joyce Dobson and Keith Bowers. An image of Dale House, looking across the Ridge Lane ford in January 1983. Despite being taken in that early in the year the weather appears to be remarkably mild. No snow or a raging torrent through the culvert of this section of Ridge Lane as it commences rising out of Dale House. Image courtesy of Joyce Dobson and Keith Bowers. Close to Robin Hoods Bay; Raw evokes an image of a cold and unwelcoming placed. How unlike the delightful hamlet it actually is! Image courtesy of Joy e Dobson and Keith Bowers. In 1932 The Office of Works (now English Heritage) carried out excavations and undertook repairs to consolidate the walls and grounds so they could be opened to the public. Image courtesy of Joyce Dobson and Keith Bowers. |
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