Individual photographs
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Betty, working in Lingdale Club Kindly contributed by John Stiff. Apr 2024
kindly contributed by Marc Peter-Schoelermann
001198 Miriam L Ditchburn and friend
000052 Grandad Sanderson
000132 Lillian Snowdon
001006 Ken Mosley, catering for a wedding
001003 Ken Mosley with work colleagues
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000764 Paula Rix
Robert Young of Claphow Farm Kindly contributed by Irene Jamesaon
Herbert Breeze taken abt. 1970 attending the Lingdale Soccer Benefit Kindly contributed by Derek and Pauline Breeze
Edome Williams (nee Evans Kindly contributed by Mr & Mrs Evans
Jane Sanderson taken March 1936 Kindly contributed by Mr & Mrs Evans
Albert Evans (caretaker at Lingdale School) Kindly contributed by Mr & Mrs Evans
Harry Gratton taken at 24 Boosbeck. Kindly contributed by Mr & Mrs Evans.
William Sanderson of 4 Davison Street. Kindly contributed by Mr & Mrs Evans.
John King Sanderson Kindly contributed by Mr & Mrs Evans.
Grandma Hopper Kindly contributed by Winsome Kirby.
Looking towards the shale heap, back of Dixon Street, and the band room on the right. Kindly contributed by Jean Harrison.
George Hoggarath lived at 15 North Terrace, Lingdale Kindly contributed by Linda Coote.
Miriam Lovis Ditchburn Kindly contributed by Elizabeth Thornton.
Clara Scollett (nee Snowdon) Kindly contributed by Elizabeth Thornton
Thomas Prout Kindly contributed by Anne Breeze (nee Knight)
Taken about 1949 from Mrs Scarths allotment garden, note the shale heap, wooden bridge over Claphow Road and Kiln. Kindly contributed by Joy Scarth.
Alan Pierson with his dog 'Rip', just before he joined the army. Kindly contributed by Joyce Butler (nee Grayson).
Alfred Sanderson postman and tailor of 4 Davison Street, Lingdale Kindly contributed by Mr & Mrs Evans
William Bellinger 1853 - 1919 William was killed by the fall of stone on April 1st 1919 aged 66 years. These cards were given out at the time of death due to a pit accident. William Bellinger lived in Scarth Street, Lingdale and was a ironstone miner in North Skelton pit. His daughter Beatrice Annie Bellinger married Albert Richard Wesson of Scarth Street, Lingdale, Albert was also a miner. They had a son Kenneth Wesson who was also born in Scarth Street, Lingdale (Bills father).
Frances Elizabeth Snowdon aged about 15 years old. Kindly contributed by Kathy Mark.
Freda Hill, she married Mike Smith in 1953, a painter and decorator from Skewsby, near York. Photograph & information kindly contributed by Mike Smith.
John Thomas Francis Snowdon Kindly contributed by Margaret Thomas (nee Snowdon)
Born 1925 in Lingdale to John James Smith and Rachel Wilson. Kindly contributed by John L Smith
John Lewis Smith age 10 years old Kindly contributed by John L Smith.
On transfer to C.I.D. about 1958 Kindly contributed by John L Smith.
John James Smith as a young man, born 1901 in Lingdale Kindly contributed by John L Smith.
John James Smith aged about 60 years Kindly contributed by John L Smith.
Martha Bailey in girls brigade uniform. Photograph and information kindly contributed by Charles R Wiles.
Nancy Dawe won the Lewis Cup at the then Teesside Show and the photographs were taken in Cockburn Street to celebrate the event. Kindly contributed by Janet Caldwell (the photographer)
Nancy Dawe of No 40 Cockburn Street had a clear view of Lingdale School and the view down the street is towards the remains of the shale heap and the blue sea beyond. Kindly contributed by Janet Caldwell.