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BULLETINS: CONTENTS
1980 to 1989

Bulletin Year Author Title
24 1980 J.A. Hilton The Catholic North-East, 1640 - 1850
24 1980 John Hill Conflict in the Durham coalfield in 1892, Part 2
24 1980 R.W. Sturgess The people and industries of Seaham Harbour
and its environs in 1851
24 1980 Robert G. Benson and
John Neville
A bibliography of the coal industry in the North East
25 1980 Derek Atkinson Co-operation in Darlington, 1868 - 1900, Part 1
25 1980 H. Ging and
J. Stephenson
The Robert Wood collection:
Theatre & Music Hall posters etc. printed by John Procter & F.W.Mason of Hartlepool
25 1980 J.L. Drury The Bishop of Durham's whale
[beached at Seaton Carew], 1766 - 1767:
the story behind the skeleton in Durham Cathedral
25 1980 Leslie Ellison The taming of a landscape: Waldridge Fell
26 1981 David H. Thomas Four industrial schools in the North-East of England
26 1981 Derek Atkinson Co-operation in Darlington, 1868 - 1900, Part 2
26 1981 Jeremy Black The British press and European news in the 1730's:
the case of the Newcastle Courant
26 1981 S.B. Holt The Durham Directory and Almanack
26 1981 Stuart Miller The establishment of the River Wear Commissioners
27 1981 Christine Hiskey A minority, a marriage [between Charles William, Lord Stewart & Frances Anne Vane-Tempest] and management at the Vane-Tempest collieries, c.1799 - 1819
27 1981 J.L. Drury Old Stanhope Castle, Weardale, Co. Durham
27 1981 Leslie Ellison Petty crime in Barnard Castle in the late nineteenth century:
a peer into the abyss of a northern market town
27 1981 Michael Barke Migration into Darlington in the mid-eighteenth century: some tentative observations
27 1981 R.P. Hastings Strikes without a Union: labour relations in the Teesdale lead mines, 1872 - 1892
28 1982 M.T. Smith and
M.J. Purvis
Marital mobility in four parishes [Dalton-le-Dale, Castle Eden, Coniscliffe & St. Nicholas, Durham] of County Durham
28 1982 Ruth Cranfield Durham prisons in an age of change
28 1982 Stewart Merricks The Sunderland Literary and Philosophical Society Essay and Discussion class, 1846 - 1849
29 1982 Alan Heesom Who thought of the idea of the University of Durham? Bishop William van Mildert or Canon Charles Thorp
29 1982 David Butler The gas works of Sherburn Hospital, 1867 - 1920
29 1982 Stuart Miller This unpleasant affair ...: cholera in Sunderland in 1831 - 1832, Part 1
29 1982 Vera Chapman Front house and back house houses and small terraced houses in Darlington
30 1983 Alan Heesom The unpleasant affair ...(11): Lord Londonderry and cholera in Sunderland, 1831 - 1832
30 1983 J.F. Hargrave Whorlton, a bridge in the country
30 1983 Leslie Ellison Landlord and landscape: the influence of the Salvins on the scenery of the Wear Valley, near Croxdale and Spennymoor
30 1983 Vera Chapman Front house and back house houses: some further examples
31 1983 Peter Rushton Crazes and quarrels: the character of witchcraft in the North-East of England, 1649 - 1680
31 1983 Ruth Cranfield Durham prisons in an age of change,
II: 1823 - 1827.[Part 1]
31 1983 Vera Chapman Thomas Pease, Son & Co.; a family business and its premises in Darlington market place.
32 1984 David H. Thomas The Abbot Memorial Industrial School, Gateshead
32 1984 J.F. Hargrave Whorlton Bridge - a postscript
32 1984 Michael Sill E.G. Ravenstein and coal miner migration: East Durham in the nineteenth centurys
32 1984 Ruth Cranfield Durham prisons in an age of change,
II: 1823 - 1837, part 2
32 1984 T.D. Howard and S.T. Miller Reform of the policing system in Sunderland in the early nineteenth century
33 1984 Andrew Pain and Malcolm Smith Endogamy and exogamy in Stanhope parish, County Durham, 1754 - 1812
33 1984 J.F. Hargrave The three clerks [Rev. J.J. Thornhill, Rev. J. Lambert, Ven. J. Headlam]: contrasting clergy in South Durham in the early nineteenth century
33 1984 Leo Gooch The implementation of the new Poor Law in the lead-mining districts of North East England, 1814 - 1844
33 1984 P. Norris The Irish in Tow Law, Co. Durham, 1851 and 1871
33 1984 Ray Pallister A visitor's [A.F. Foster] view of [education in] the North East, 1858
34 1985 Alan Heesom 'Bowlby letter': national politics in their local context
34 1985 Newton Haile John Palmer [of Bishop Middleham]: stonemason extraordinary
35 1985 David Butler A plan so replete with advantages to the traveller: The building of Durham's North Road, 1828 - 1830
35 1985 Gavin R. Cole The public crossing points over the Stockley Beck (near Brancepeth)
35 1985 M.J. Huggins The rise and decline of the seaside resort of Seaton Carew, 1790 - 1902. Part 1: the early stages of resort development, 1790 - 1860
35 1985 M.J. Huggins The rise and decline of the seaside resort of Seaton Carew, 1790 - 1902: Part 2: Failure to expand as a resort, 1860 - 1902
35 1985 T.D. Whittet Durham apothecaries' [John Bowey of Durham; William Dent of Durham; Richard Scaife of Darlington] tokens and their issuers
36 1986 Anthea Lilley Victorian Tudhoe
36 1986 Jeremy Black Eighteenth-century journalism in the North-East: the Darlington Pamphlet of 1772
36 1986 Katherine Beer The diary of a village postmistress [Susan May Wilson of Witton Gilbert]: the years 1908 - 1918
37 1986 Anthea Lilley School attendance in Tudhoe (County Durham) during the late nineteenth century
37 1986 Don Wilcock University degree theses relating to the history of the North-East, 1931 - 1962. [Part 1]
37 1986 Ruth Cranfield Durham prisons in an age of change. III: 1837 - 1867, part 1.A modified separate system
37 1986 Sue B. Holt The use of ratebooks in determining the rents of dwellings: the evidence from nineteenth-century Durham City
38 1987 David Butler Street lighting in Durham City before the advent of gas
38 1987 J.L. Drury Lead works in Weardale, Co. Durham, 1425-31
38 1987 Jeremy Black Heavenly streamers, coal-disputes and an attempted jail-break: Durham and the press in the eighteenth-century
38 1987 Katherine Beer The career of a village schoolmaster, James Wilson, 1836 - 1911
38 1987 Vera Chapman The linen weavers of Hurworth-on-Tees
39 1987 Christopher O'Riordan Thomas Ellison, the Hixon Estate and the Civil War
39 1987 Don Wilcock University and Polytechnic degree theses relating to the history of the North-East, 1963 - 1984. [Part 2]
39 1987 Donald G. Bovill The Sunderland Orphan-Asylum and the education of boys for the Mercantile Marine, 1850 - 1902
39 1987 Ella Maclean My early years: reminiscences of County Durham in the early twentieth century by Ella Maclean [formerly Sisterson]
39 1987 Katherine Beer Sherlock Holmes' at Witton Gilbert.[The detection and arrest by Sergeant Woodward of John Churchill Tweddle]
40 1988 Jeremy Black The nursery of indolence': Durham in 1749 [passage from letter written by Thomas Bowlby]
40 1988 Katherine Beer Samuel Hume, a Durham watch and clock-maker
40 1988 Peter Nicol Bishopwearmouth Church, 1790 - 1981
40 1988 Ruth Cranfield Durham prisons in an age of change. III: 1837 - 1867, part 2 Governor [William] Green and his officers
40 1988 D.A. Birkett The boundary stones from the free section of the Byers Green branch of the Clarence Railway. Relics of an example of nineteenth-century sharp practice?
41 1988 Donald G. Bovill The industrial training ship 'Wellesley' and the training ship movement
41 1988 J.J. Vickerstaff A gazetteer of Durham County schools, 1400 - 1648
41 1988 Vera Chapman and
Natalie Urquhart
Whorlton village and Recollections of a 1920s childhood
42 1989 Geoffrey Milburn Reading between the lines: some thoughts on Wesley's Journal and early Methodist history
42 1989 J.J. Vickerstaff A gazetteer of informal learning in County Durham, 1400 - 1550
42 1989 Leo Gooch Papists and profits: the Catholics [Silvertop, Brandling and Salvin families] of Durham and industrial development
42 1989 M.F. Brown One life [Major James Wemyss] at Waterloo
43 1989 J.G. Lynch The Irish population of Darlington in 1841 and 1851
43 1989 Vickerstaff A register of Durham County schoolmasters, 1400 - 1640
43 1989 Russell Sherwen Mary Eleanor Bowes, Countess of Strathmore, John Lyon, 9th Earl of Strathmore, and George Gray
43 1989 Sylvia Davis The evolution of a Jarrow Senior School, 1944 to 1974
       
       
       
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