
Another view of the funicular; note the stalls on the beach. Can you have any ideas on what was taking place?
|
|
||
![]() Another view of the funicular; note the stalls on the beach. Can you have any ideas on what was taking place? ![]() I love this Frith’s postcard view of Castleton as it used to be; how lovely, no cars, just a horse and cart. Again a day when somebody knew the photographer was coming and ensured they got in the picture! ![]() Another photograph we have to thank Ray Brown for, this lovely shot of the cliff lift at Saltburn. We were unsure of date; Russell Pigott suggested: “Poor old thing looks a bit neglected in those days, judging by the cars I would say this was mid to late 1970’s. Callum Duff assisted with: “This photograph was taken between 1980 when the amusement arcade was added to the shore end of Saltburn Pier and 1986 when many of the council-owned structures were repainted maroon and cream for Saltburn’s 125th anniversary and subsequent Victorian Week celebrations.” Callum further advises: ”Actually, the date of this photograph could be narrowed further to between 1980 and 1983 when the Tramcars were repainted brown.” Image courtesy of Ray Brown; many thanks to Russell Pigott for the update and Callum Duff for advising on precise dates. ![]() This colour-tinted view of Easington church is from a H. G. Glen postcard that was posted in 1907. Image courtesy of Beryl Morris. ![]() This lovely view of Easington’s All Saints Church complete with commentary came to the Archive, from a calendar courtesy of Loftus Town Crier. ![]() Another fine view of this fine church, taken from Beecham’s Photo-folio; an album produced to promote the scenic buildings, places to visit and attractions of an area. Saltburn had such a guide, as did Whitby and other larger or more notable towns. Image courtesy of the Pem Holliday Collection and other collections. ![]() Believed to have grounded at Redcar; but again the name is all that is known about this ship any more information would be gratefully received. ![]() The name is the only thing I know about this photograph; believed to be pictured at Redcar, so once again help is needed. ![]() This T. C. Booth postcard presents a collection of views around Loftus; the railway station yard, the market place, Kilton viaduct, Hummersea farm, West Road and Loftus mill from the early 1900s. Image courtesy of John G. Hannah. ![]() Skinningrove Junior F. C. from 1921/22, pictured possibly at the entrance to Kilton Hall Farm; this being just up the road from where the team would play in Carlin How. Standing: ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??. Image courtesy of Alan Franks. |
||
Recent Comments