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Winifred Stokes
J.C. Howe
David Butler
G.R. Batho and M. Faulkner |
John Botcherby, a victim of the railway age?
The Canney Hill Pottery
Before the Prince Bishop: The first steam boat on the River Wear at Durham
An Elisabethville Family: The Prowses |
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Ruth Jennings
Peter Barton
R.W.Rennison
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Rev. L.L. Barclay; Diocesan Inspector of Schools for Durham, 1903-1914
Stockton Fights Two Railway Bills of 1858
Blackwell Bridge, Darlington
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| 63 |
B.Cheesman
Jonathan Oates
Stephen Robbins
Winifred Stokes |
The Grey Mayor's Tale: a footnote to excavations in Claypath, Durham City,1999
Bishop Chandler and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745
Gilesgate Vegetable Shows
The Durham Miner's Wife - the story of 'Aunt Lizzie', Elizabeth Green, née Dixon, 1873-1956 |
| 64 |
Chris Hill |
Local Men and the Great War The Durham Light Infantry and the Northumberland Fusiliers 1914-19 |
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Winifred Stokes |
Jonathan Ryle and his Music Books |
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John Davison |
The Miners and the Bishop |
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Roger Woodhouse and Ian Petherick |
Mary Harrison née Colpitts - The Diary of the daughter of an 18th-century Land Agent to the Bowes Estate |
| 65 |
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Remembering David Reed |
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Jean Scammell |
Old English Lordship: Northumbria, Mercia, East Anglia and Wessex |
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Geoffrey Scammell |
The British North-East Coast Fisheries ca. 1500-1750 |
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Alan Pallister |
Some notes on the Parish Registers of Long Newton and derivations from them |
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W.A.L. Seaman |
Intimations of Mortality from the Diaries of a Darlington Curate |
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H.J. Smith |
The Pitman Poacher |
| 66 |
J. Smith |
Enid Smith, 1932-2003 |
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K. Beer |
Durham Building Craftsmen in the Early Seventeenth Century |
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J. Oates |
Durham and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715 |
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P. Barton |
Stockton During the Great French Wars 1793-1815: Further Observations |
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H. Norwood |
Founding Colleges in the 1830s - at Durham and in Piedmont |
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W. Dunn |
An American in Durham |
| 67 |
Obituary |
Don. Wilcock |
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M. Roberts |
The Prospect of Durham from the South East A late-seventeenth-century panorama of the city |
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F. Lawson |
Shildon: The Growth of a Railway Town Part 1: 1800-1865 |
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R.W. Rennison |
The Ports and Railways of the Northumberland and Durham Coalfield, 1825-1865 |
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D. Butler |
More Counters Encountered: The Census Enumerators and Enumeration Districts of Durham City, 1841-1901 |
| 68 |
F. Lawson |
Shildon: The Continuing Growth of a Railway Town
Part 2:1875-1925 |
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B. Cheesman |
Ropers and Ropemaking in Durham City and County
Part 3 of South Street, Durham:
topography, tenure and occupation |
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J. Bygate |
The Riot at Elisabethville-Birtley |
| 69 |
W. Stokes |
Matthias Dunn, campaigner for Mining Safety, c1789-1869 |
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A. Kelly |
The 8th Battalion Durham Light Infantry: April 1915 |
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F. Lawson |
Shildon Part 3:
1925-1984: A Railway Town and Economic Change |
| 70 |
V. Watts |
Auckland, Billingham and Unthank Fact, Fiction adn Fallacy in Durham Place-Names |
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A. Orde |
An Eighteenth-Century Gentleman Farmer Ralph Ord of Sands Hall |
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R. Hamilton |
An Unexpected Source: Bus Timetables and Local History |
| 71 |
G. Batho and J.Banham |
Thomas Howell Corfe, 1928-2006 |
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N. Emery |
The Population of the South Bailey, Durham and the Burials at St. Mary the Less |
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I. Gomersall |
Cockfield Churchwardens and their Accounts 1700-1799 |
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W. Heyes |
The Weardale Iron Company - A Corporate History |
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M. Egan |
Robert Ingham: South Shields' Faithful Friend |
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R. Cranfield |
Thomas and Sarah Holmes: Prisoners' After Care, Borstal, and the beginnings of the Probation Service in County Durham |
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M. Greenhall |
'Charity begins at Home' - Ideas of community, charity and the treatment of the poor in St. Oswald's parish Durham 1700-1750 |
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