Reference code: GB-0033-GIN
Title: Gibby Negatives
Dates of creation: ca. 1860- ca. 1960
Extent: 1,084 items
Held by: Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections
Origination: Dr. C.W. Gibby (1902-1989)
Dr. Clifton William (‘Jack’) Gibby FSA lectured in chemistry at the University of Durham 1926-1967, but was best known for his wide knowledge of local history and other matters of antiquarian interest, on which he lectured widely.
Negatives, some glass, some celluloid, mainly related to Durham city, taken or in some cases collected by Dr C.W. Gibby. The collection covers buildings, street scenes, views, people, paintings, engravings, manuscripts, maps, coins and other
objects associated with Durham city, and reflects Dr. Gibby's interest in its history and determination to record its changing appearance. There are also a small number of negatives of other places in Co. Durham, and a large group related to
railways.
The majority of the negatives are glass, the most common sizes being 3 x 4 and 3 x 3 inches.
Presented by Dr Gibby in the 1970s.
The collection is arranged by an alpha-mnemonic scheme of Dr. Gibby's devising, not altogether consistently executed (in which, for example, negatives of the Assize Courts, Abbey House on Palace Green, and Allergate may be found in class A, but
other buildings on Palace Green in class P. Negatives concerning Durham castle are in class Ca, those on Durham cathedral in class Ch, portraits of individuals and groups in class Pi, and railways, oddly, in class Th).
A complete visual index of 5" x 3" prints of the negatives, arranged in the same order as the collection, is available for users of the collection in the Palace Green Library's Special Reading Room. This is largely the work of Dr. Gibby and Mr.
D.V. Kelly.
The collection overlaps with two others given to the University Library by Dr. Gibby: the Gibby Photographic Prints Collection, and the Gibby Lantern Slides Collection. See also the Gibby Papers.
AA1
Arms of Freemasons, Rough Masons, Wallers, Slaters, Paviors, Plasterers and Bricklayers. 1784: Durham: painted by John Lambert.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version A2
Arms of Freemasons, Rough Masons, Wallers, Slaters, Paviors, Plasterers and Bricklayers, 1784: Durham: painted by John Lambert.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version A3
Arms of The Merchants Company (Mercers, Haberdashers, Grocers, Ironmongers, Salters): Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version A4
Aldin Grange, Old Bridge (on the way to Bearpark) (The one King David of Scotland is reputed to have hidden beneath on the occasion of the Battle of Neville's Cross.)
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version A5
The Avenue, Durham, in snow, February 1941 (Blackouts on some windows).
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version A6
Old Assize Courts and front of Durham Gaol. Ignatius Bonomi facade.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version A7a
Abbey House, Palace Green, Durham. With wall, railing and fence, and, to the left the pre-Pemberton building stables.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version A7b
Almshouses, Palace Green, Durham, with pre-Pemberton building small lodging and stables.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version A8
Allergate with demolition preparatory to the building of the Hanover Court flats.
Celluloid
Size: 56 x 32 mm
Digitised version A9
Atherton Street showing Hauxwell's Iron Foundry and Station Hotel.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
A10
Allergate with hospital recreation ground wall.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 42 mm
Digitised version A11
Allergate showing 3 storey-houses previous to Hanover Court.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version A12
Allergate showing 3 storey-houses previous to Hanover Court.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version
BB2
South Bailey, Durham: looking up from the Water Gate to the pre-St. Cuthbert's Society new building.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version B3
South Bailey, Durham: outside walls of 3 and 4 The College on the right.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version B4a
North Bailey, Durham: backs of houses slightly to the south of the Cathedral's Nine Altars Chapel.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version B4b
North Bailey, Durham: backs of houses slightly to the south of the Cathedral's Nine Altars Chapel.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version B5
North Bailey, Durham: back of no.7 (Jevons House) now demolished.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version B6
South Bailey, Durham: porch of no.12, St. Cuthbert's Society.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version B9a
North Bailey, Durham, from opposite Hatfield College.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version B9b
North Bailey, Durham, from opposite Hatfield College.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version B9c
North Bailey, Durham, from St Mary le Bow.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version B10
North Bailey, Durham: Hatfield Cottage (Vice-Master's House) and St. Mary le Bow.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version B11
Bow Lane, Durham: Hatfield College Master's Lodge.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version B12
Bow Lane, Durham: looking up to old Rectory porch and Cathedral.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version B13
Bow Lane, Durham: pre 2WW railings by St. Mary le Bow and East end of Cathedral; pre-F.F. Johnson building on the corner of the Bailey.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version B14
Bow Lane, Durham: old Rectory (Hatfield College: Master's lodgings).
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version B18
Banks of the river Wear, Durham, in snow.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
B19
Banks of the river Wear, Durham: opposite St. Oswalds.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version B21
Count Josef Borulawski: portrait in Durham Town Hall.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version B22
Rowland Burdon election sheet "Anticipation": 1790 County Durham election.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version B24
Bede College and St. Hild College, Durham: engraving, mid 19th century by Rock.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version B26
Browney river: from Neville's Cross?
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
B29
South Bailey, Durham, from The College gate.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version B30a
Bearpark Priory: 18th century engraving.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version B30b
Bearpark Priory: 18th century engraving.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version B35
North Bailey, Durham from St. Mary le Bow.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version B37
South Bailey: Demolition of end house in progress for building of St. Cuthbert's Society.
Celluloid
Size: 56 x 56 mm
Digitised version B38
South Bailey: Demolition of end house in progress for building of St. Cuthbert's Society.
Celluloid
Size: 56 x 56 mm
Digitised version B39
South Bailey: Demolition of end house in progress for building of St. Cuthbert's Society.
Celluloid
Size: 56 x 56 mm
Digitised version B40
South Bailey: Demolition of end house in progress for building of St. Cuthbert's Society.
Celluloid
Size: 56 x 56 mm
Digitised version B41
South Bailey: Demolition of end house in progress for building of St. Cuthbert's Society. (view from Watergate).
Celluloid
Size: 56 x 56 mm
Digitised version B42
North Bailey: view of no. 7 (Jevons House)
Celluloid
Size: 56 x 32 mm
Digitised version B43
North Bailey: view of no. 7 (Jevons House)
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version B44
North Bailey: front door of no. 7 (Jevons House)
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version B45
North Bailey: view of back of no. 7 (Jevons House)
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version B46
North Bailey: view of back of no. 7 (Jevons House)
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version B47
North Bailey: interior of no. 7: fireplace
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version B51
South Bailey during building of St. Cuthbert's Society.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 32 mm
Digitised version B52
North Bailey: Durham Colleges letter box; no. 46.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 69 mm
Digitised version B53
Banks of the river Wear, before Kingsgate Bridge.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version B54
Banks of the river Wear, before Kingsgate Bridge looking towards Elvet Bridge.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version B56
South Bailey: back view of one of the St John's College houses; previously house of William Henderson of the carpet factory
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version B58
St Mary-le-Bow Church, North bailey, from South during demolitions from new St Chad's, Bow Lane, building.
Celluloid
Size: 69 x 56 mm
Digitised version B59
St Mary-le-Bow Church, North bailey, from South during demolitions from new St Chad's, Bow Lane, building.
Celluloid
Size: 69 x 56 mm
Digitised version B60
St Mary-le-Bow Church, North bailey, from South during demolitions from new St Chad's, Bow Lane, building.
Celluloid
Size: 69 x 56 mm
Digitised version B61
St Mary-le-Bow Church, North bailey, from South during demolitions from new St Chad's, Bow Lane, building.
Celluloid
Size: 69 x 56 mm
Digitised version B62
St Mary-le-Bow Church, North bailey, from South during demolitions from new St Chad's, Bow Lane, building.
Celluloid
Size: 69 x 56 mm
Digitised version B63
2nd Baths Bridge in course of demolition
Celluloid
Size: 69 x 56 mm
Digitised version B64
2nd Baths Bridge in course of demolition
Celluloid
Size: 69 x 56 mm
Digitised version
CC1
Crossgate, Durham: foot of street showing stone staircase leading to houses formerly at East end of St. Margaret's church, 1945.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version C2a
Crossgate, Durham: opposite present entrance to new Grape Lane flats. Is the Elm Tree identifiable on this? 1945.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version C2b
Crossgate, Durham. No.76: H. Hunt: shoe repairer. No.77: G. Gray picture framer. Also "Ladies lavatory" notice. 1945.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version C3
Crossgate, Durham: Criterion Inn at Framwellgate Bridge, South Street. c.1915.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C4
Crossgate, Durham: area near to no.26 (Dennisons) ca. 1937.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C7
Crossgate, Durham: from foot of South Street, 4 South Street: J. Bone Tinsmith? Source of equipment at Beamish? ca. 1914.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C10
Court Lane, Durham: looking up towards prison.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version C11
Court Lane, Durham: looking down towards Elvet. Demolition in progress in Elvet below.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version C14
Claypath, Durham: engraving of Cellar of no.19. Early 19th century letter/bill head.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C15
Claypath, Durham: Fowler's grocers and provisions at nos 99 and 100?
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C16
Claypath, Durham: engraving of Claypath demolished end of 18th century.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C17
Claypath, Durham?: Postcard titled Queen Street, Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C19
Crook Hall, Durham: Farm from over the river at Kepier.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version C20
Crook Hall, Durham: Road up to Crook Hall.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C21
Castle Chare, Durham: looking down to Millburngate.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C22
Chapel Passage (Old Elvet), Durham: Elvet Waterside and Old Elvet.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C23
St. Oswald's Churchyard, Church Street, Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C24
Cocken Hall: interior view of a barracks room.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C25a
Cocken Hall: group picture of 11 soldiers.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C25b
Cocken Hall: group picture of 17 soldiers.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C28
Crossgate, Durham: looking down towards the Castle.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version C29a
Cocken Hall: DLI company parade (at ease).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C29b
Cocken Hall: DLI company parade (attention).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C30
Banks of the river Wear, Durham: House of Count J. Borulawski: pen and ink sketch by J. Ewbank.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C31a
Clarney's cottage near Prebends Bridge, Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C31b
Clarney's cottage near Prebends Bridge, Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C32a
Count's House, Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
C32b
Count's House, Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
C33
Court Lane, Durham: Old Wesleyan chapel (very faint glass negative).
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version C34
Crossgate, Durham: looking up from Allergate corner.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C35
Crossgate, Durham, looking down to "Fighting Cocks": good cobbles and view of South Street corner.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C36
Charley's Cross: end of Quarry Heads Lane, Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C37
Durham: City: Charter of 1179 from Hugh du Puiset: engraving probably by G. Allan or from W. Hutchinson's
History of Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C39
Claypath, Durham: Maltman Inn at 28 Claypath (1916 directory) (between Palladium and URC).
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version C40
Church Lane, Durham: St. Oswald's vicarage in view over the road.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C41
St. Cuthbert's Well, banks of the river Wear, below Cathedral west end, Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C42
St. Cuthbert's Well, Banks of the river Wear, below Cathedral west end, Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version C44
[not present when collection deposited at Durham University Library]
C45
Chester-le-Street: Parish Church: engraving by R.W. Billings, c.1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version C47
Caterhouse, Durham: grave stone of John Richardson, Tanner.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version C48
Caterhouse, Durham: grave stone of John Richardson, Tanner. (2 identical celluloid negatives)
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version C50
Claypath, Durham. During demolition for Leazes Road, showing back of Mill's shop.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 42 mm
Digitised version C53
Claypath, Durham during demolition for Leazes Road.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 42 mm
Digitised version C54
Church Street: houses north of Three Hearts of Gold pub.
Celluloid
Size: 69 x 42 mm
Digitised version C68
Chapel Passage (Old Elvet): Demolition of Chapel.
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version C69
Chapel Passage (Old Elvet): Demolition of Chapel.
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version C70
Chapel Passage (Old Elvet): Demolition of Chapel.
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version C71
Chapel Passage (Old Elvet): Demolition of Chapel.
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version C72
Chapel Passage (Old Elvet): Demolition of Chapel.
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version C73
Chapel Passage (Old Elvet): Demolition of Chapel.
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version C74
Chapel Passage (Old Elvet): Demolition of Chapel.
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version C75
Chapel Passage (Old Elvet): Demolition of Chapel.
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version C76
Rostrum of Methodist Chapel in Chapel Passage (interior).
Celluloid
Size: 31 x 25 mm
Digitised version
CaCa1
Durham Castle Hall: 2nd W.W.: Air Force cadets: E.G. Pace standing. [Print only a detail].
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ca2
Durham Castle: Norman chapel: after R.W. Billings, 1845.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ca5
Durham Castle: Courtyard and Keep: after R.W. Billings, 1845.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ca6
Durham Castle: Courtyard and Keep: after Rock 1858.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ca25
Durham Castle: Hall: c.1880: from
Illustrated London News ?
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ca31
Durham Castle: Courtyard.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Ca43
Durham Castle above Moatside Lane, under repair.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ca44
Durham Castle: Tunstall Chapel: Misericord: Knight and dragon.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ca45
Durham Castle: Tunstall Chapel: Misericord: Husband, and wife in wheelbarrow: line drawing.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ca48
Copy of photograph by W.T. Jones 1925 of the repair of the Durham Castle front, with workmen and scaffolding.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ca49
Durham Castle front: repair: W.T. Jones 1925 photograph with workmen and scaffolding.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ca50
Durham Castle: under repair from North West.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ca51
Durham Castle: under repair from North West.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ca53
Durham Castle: Norman door in Gallery: after R.W. Billings, 1845.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ca55
Durham Castle: from Baths Bridge and Elvet Waterside.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ca57a
Durham Castle from Lambton Walk: taken by Thomas Sharp.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ca57b
Durham Castle from Lambton Walk: taken by Thomas Sharp.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ca58a
Durham Castle from Framwellgate Bridge.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ca58b
Durham Castle from Framwellgate Bridge.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ca59
Durham Castle: Hatfield's Keep: engraving: 18th century.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ca60
Durham Castle from South Street, under repair.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ca61
Durham Castle: Tunstall Chapel: Misericord: husband, and wife in wheelbarrow.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ca62
Durham Castle: Norman Gallery: after Billings.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ca63
Durham Castle: Fellows' Garden: engraved line drawing.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version
ChCh1
Prebends Bridge, Durham: eighteenth century design by George Nicholson: plan and elevation.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch2
[not present when collection deposited at Durham University Library]
Ch3
The College, Durham: Houses looking west. Shows nos 5-8.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch4
Prior's Kitchen, Durham Cathedral: exterior: also shows old Deanery wall arrangement.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch5a
Galilee Chapel, Durham Cathedral: interior: looking south: after R.W. Billings 1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch5b
Galilee Chapel, Durham Cathedral: interior: looking east: after R.W. Billings. 1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch6
Durham Cathedral from North: after R.W. Billings. 1846. Octagonal Palace Green.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch7
Durham Cathedral, Cloister garth: looking S.W.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch8
Galilee Chapel, Durham Cathedral: interior: looking South: pews and pulpit.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch9a
Chapter House, Durham Cathedral: sketch by John Carter of original pre-1799 apse looking east.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch9b
Chapter House, Durham Cathedral: sketch by John Carter(?) of original pre-1799 entrance looking west.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch10a
St. Cuthbert's Coffin, Durham Cathedral: apostle side: sketch by W.G. Footitt. 1899.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch10b
St. Cuthbert's Coffin, Durham Cathedral: angel side: sketch 1899 by W.G. Footitt.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch10c
St. Cuthbert's Coffin, Durham Cathedral: virgin and child: 1899 sketch by W.G. Footitt.
Digitised version Ch11
Durham Cathedral: aerial view from South.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch12
Durham Cathedral: western towers from North. After R.W. Billings 1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch13
Durham Cathedral: plan: engraving from Kings Cathedrals? (and precincts).
Digitised version Ch14
James Wyatt's design for a central spire for Durham cathedral, c.1800.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch15
Bishop Hatfield's throne and chantry: south choir, Durham Cathedral: engraving after R.W. Billings 1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch16
Nine altars Chapel, Durham Cathedral: North transept: exterior: after Billings 1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch17
James Wyatt's design for a reredos for the High Altar of Durham Cathedral. c.1800.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch18
James Wyatt's proposals for Durham Cathedral from the river, N.W. view. c.1800.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch19
Durham Cathedral, North Door from Palace Green.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch20
Durham Cathedral from St. Oswald's Church, showing church yard wall, 18th March 1920.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch21
James Wyatt's plan for High Altar, Durham Cathedral, 1795. (Altar to be raised on a platform).
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch22
James Wyatt's design for the Durham Cathedral chancel screen.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch23
College Gate, Durham Cathedral, from the Bailey.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch24
Durham Cathedral, Feretory from S.E. of the Nine Altars Chapel after R.W. Billings, 1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch25
Durham Cathedral Refectory: interior: with old floor and engravings framed on bookcase ends.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch26
Galilee Chapel, Durham Cathedral: interior: N.E. wall painting of a bishop: 12th century. A copy.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch27
Deanery, Durham: Prior's study: sketch from G.H. Kitchin's
The story of the Deanery.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch28
Prior's Kitchen, Refectory and Deanery, Durham Cathedral: exterior sketch by W. Geo. Footitt.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch29
East Cloister and usher door, Durham Cathedral: sketch by W.G. Footitt.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch30
Deanery kitchen, Durham: interior sketch by W.G. Footitt. Shows vaulting.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch32
Refectory undercroft, Durham Cathedral: interior looking east. Sketch by W.G. Footitt, 1911.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch33
Community in Chapter House, Westminster: from a mediaeval ms. illumination.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch34
Durham Cathedral interior: looking east: without chancel screen: after R.W. Billings.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch35
Illumination of St. Alban's [abbey]: from a mediaeval ms. illumination.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch36
James Wyatt's plan of Durham Cathedral and College. c.1795.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch37
Durham Cathedral from South Street: after R.W. Billings 1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch38
Durham Cathedral and back of Deanery from Chapter Clerk's (no.16) garden gate.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch39
Monks' Dormitory, Durham Cathedral, looking North: interior.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch40
Monks' Dormitory, Durham Cathedral, exterior from the College looking north.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch42
Durham Cathedral, exterior, from south. Shows Refectory range and old coal garth entrance.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch43
Aerial view of Durham Cathedral from the south.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch44
Prior's Kitchen, Durham Cathedral: interior.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch46
James Wyatt's plan of Durham Cathedral and college, c.1795.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch47
Deanery, Durham: King James's Room Ceiling.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch50
James Wyatt's design for surround of altar, Durham Cathedral.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch51
Prior's Kitchen roof, Durham Cathedral: exterior
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch52
Prior's Kitchen roof, Durham Cathedral: interior
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch53
South Nave aisle, Durham Cathedral: interior: after R.W. Billings.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch54
Nave of Durham Cathedral looking east: with organ screen still in situ: after R.W. Billings: 1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch55
S.W. Door, interior: open: after R.W. Billings, 1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch56
Choir, Durham Cathedral: looking west: after R.W. Billings 1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch57
South Transept, Durham Cathedral: Prior Castell's clock: after R.W. Billings. 1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch58
Cloister, Durham Cathedral: East: after R.W. Billings 1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch59
Choir, Durham Cathedral: without screen: organ console on North side: looking west.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch60
Durham Castle: from river with reflection.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch61
Durham Cathedral from S.E. with St. Oswald's in foreground: after R.W. Billings. 1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch62
Neums: from Durham Dean & Chapter Library ms B.III.11: 12th century antiphonal.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch63
"O Sapientia" with neums: Durham Dean & Chapter Library Ms. B.III.11.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch64a
Monte Cassino monastery, Frosinone, Italy: before devastation.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch64b
Monte Cassino monastery, Frosinone, Italy: before devastation.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch66
Durham Cathedral plan: crossing: after W.H. St. J. Hope.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch67
College Gate, Durham Cathedral: exterior onto the Bailey.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch68a
Water Tower (ivy-clad) in The College, Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch68b
Water Tower (ivy-clad) and Kitchen in The College, Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch69
Durham Cathedral: with spires on the western Towers from N. King engraving of 17th century.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch70
Durham Cathedral: north door: showing pinnacles: also padding on door. Before iron gates were added during suffragette scare.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch71
Durham Cathedral from N.W.: Sparrow engraving: 18th century.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch72
The College, Durham: old arch [now to the Chorister school].
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch73
Durham monastery before the dissolution: conjectural reconstruction: line drawing.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch74
Galilee Chapel, Durham Cathedral: pewless from N.W.: interior.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch75
Durham Cathedral: south choir aisle: looking east.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch76
Billings (?) view of Cathedral and Mill from Durham School boat-house landing stage showing ferry island.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch77
View from S.W. from below Prebends bridge of Durham Cathedral and Hill: photograph by C.W. Gibby.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch78
View northwards from Durham Cathedral tower: photograph by C.W. Gibby.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch79
Southwards view of Durham Cathedral from science labs and Highwood View.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch80
Durham Cathedral: Choir: Ebdon 18th century engraving for Dean Spencer Cowper.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch81
Durham Cathedral: 18th century engraving of North face and Dun Cow Lane; washing being hung in church yard.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch82
Durham Cathedral from St. Oswald's old graveyard.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch83
Durham Cathedral: North face: Dun Cow legend panel.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch84
Durham Cathedral: S.W. view from Prebends' Bridge.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch90
Durham Cathedral from S.W. with river reflection
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch91
Durham Cathedral from Prebends' Bridge.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch92
Durham Cathedral: S.W. from Mill, [after R.W. Billings?]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch93
Durham Cathedral: North Door: exterior. Pinnacles and no grilles.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch94
Nine altars Chapel, Durham Cathedral: exterior of north transept from Palace Green.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch95
Durham Cathedral: north view from Castle.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch96
The interior of Durham Abbey: 19th century engraving of a monks procession with the shrine of Bede. [after E. Hastings?]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch98
Ground plan of Durham Cathedral and cloisters: after R.W. Billings 1843.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch99
St. Cuthbert and St. Oswald's head: sculpture: drawing from junior history book.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch100
Durham Cathedral choir without screen. c.1870.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch101
[not present when collection deposited at Durham University Library]
Ch102a
Nine altars Chapel, Durham Cathedral roof boss: detail.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch102b
Nine altars Chapel, Durham Cathedral: roof boss: lamb.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch102c
Nine altars Chapel, Durham Cathedral: roof boss: detail.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch102d
Nine altars Chapel, Durham Cathedral: roof boos: God and Trinity.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch104
Dormitory Undercroft, Durham Cathedral: steps leading to South Cloister: print reversed.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch105
Durham Cathedral, South Transept: clock: floodlit.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch106
Durham Cathedral, South Aisle looking east.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch107
Durham Cathedral western towers from cloister.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch108
[not present when collection deposited at Durham University Library]
Ch109
Durham Cathedral Cloister: Dormitory [west] range.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch110
Durham Cathedral from St. Margaret's Yard.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch111
Durham Cathedral North Door: [negative print]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch112a
Aerial view of Durham Cathedral from South: from a postcard.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch112b
Distant aerial view of Durham Cathedral from south: from a postcard.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch113
Durham Cathedral: north face: Dun Cow legend sculpture.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch114
Nine altars Chapel, Durham Cathedral: interior from South.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch115
St. Cuthbert's Coffin, Durham Cathedral: W. Geo. Footitt drawing of Virgin and Child.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch116
St. Cuthbert's Coffin, Durham Cathedral: top and side view.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch117
Durham Cathedral: choir: looking east: after engraving in R. Surtees's History.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch118a
Galilee Chapel, Durham Cathedral: interior with shrine of Bede. Engraving after R.W. Billings.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch118b
Galilee Chapel, Durham Cathedral from west: interior.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch119
Durham Cathedral Nave looking East: pewless. Identical 76x76 G
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch120a
St. Cuthbert's Coffin, Durham Cathedral: drawing: D. McIntyre: St. Michael detail.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch120b
St. Cuthbert's Coffin, Durham Cathedral: drawing: D. McIntyre: St. Michael detail.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch120c
St. Cuthbert's Coffin, Durham Cathedral: drawing: D. McIntyre: Angel side.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch120d
St. Cuthbert's Coffin, Durham Cathedral: drawing: D. McIntyre: Jesus [name of Luke in bottom left hand corner].
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch121a
St. Cuthbert's Coffin, Durham Cathedral: drawing: D. McIntyre: Apostle side.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch121b
St. Cuthbert's Coffin, Durham Cathedral: drawing: D. McIntyre: Angel side.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch122a
St. Cuthbert's Coffin, Durham Cathedral: drawing: D. McIntyre: Angel side.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch122c
St. Cuthbert's Coffin, Durham Cathedral: drawing: D. McIntyre: Top (Jesus and four evangelical figures).
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch122d
St. Cuthbert(s Coffin, Durham Cathedral: drawing: D. McIntyre: Apostle side.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch123
Durham Cathedral from Mountjoy: after engraving of R.W. Billings?
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Ch124
Durham Cathedral from S.W.: after engraving by Payne.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch125
Durham Cathedral Feretory: from N.E.: interior: without screen.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Ch126
St. Cuthbert's stole: probably photograph of spread in C.F. Battiscombe's Relics of St. Cuthbert.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version
DD1
Durham from the railway station. 1863 Rock vignette engraving.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D2
Durham: view west from Cathedral central tower showing St. Margaret's churchyard and allotments and the "Briardene" orchard.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D3
Durham: south west view from cathedral central tower. ca.1928.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D7
Durham: "house-back" view from Framwellgate.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D8
Durham: view from Observatory Hill: Carmichael engraving.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D9a
Durham: from the Railway station 7.vii.44 to show site of proposed Power Station.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version D9b
Durham: from the Railway station 7.vii.44 to show site of proposed Power Station.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version D9c
Durham: from the Railway station 7.vii.44 to show site of proposed Power Station.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version D10a
Durham: from Palmer's Garth (site now of Appointments office) (back of Hallgarth St.).
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version D10b
Durham: from Palmer's Garth (back of Elvet Crescent).
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version D13
Durham: south-west prospect engraving by Sam. & Nath. Buck.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D15
Durham: overlooking Framwellgate Bridge, Silver Street, from St. Margaret's Church Tower.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version D17
Durham: Cathedral and Fulling Mill from high Banks of the river Weir, below South St.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version D18
Durham: from the Railway station/Framwellgate.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version D19
Durham: building the railway from Redhills (working).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D20
Durham: harvesting in a field near Potters Bank. (See also D45)
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D21
Durham city from Crook Hall: Brickworks in foreground [one tall chimney obliterated on neg.]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D22
Durham: view from Grape Lane: shows Johnston School in South Street.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version D23
Durham: view from banks of the river Wear below the Gas Works.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version D24
Woodland view from Pelaw Bridge in the snow.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D25
Durham: distant north view from Railway line, probably at Frankland Farm.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D26a
Durham from Sand pits behind Miners' Hall.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D26b
Durham from Sand pits behind Miners' Hall.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D26c
Durham from Sand pits behind Miners' Hall.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D26d
Durham: view from above Miners' Hall and Railway line.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
D35
Durham: from Palmer's Garth (back Elvet Crescent? or St. Oswald's Union?)
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version D36
Durham: distant north view from Frankland.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D39
Durham: distant view from Mountjoy fields.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D44
Durham: river view from Pelaw: bandstand in view.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D45
Potters Bank, Durham: harvesting. (see also D20)
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D46
Durham: view from back Quarry Heads Lane below St. Mary's College.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D48a
Sir John Duck: Signatures of Sir John Duck and his wife Ann.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D48b
Sir John Duck: Signatures of Sir John Duck and his wife Ann.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D49a
Durham Bank: 1815 £5 note: with Bp. Barrington's arms.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D51
Durham: N.W. view: engraving by Mynde and Foster 1745.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version D53
Durham: view from Railway station/Framwellgate.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version D54
Durham: aerial N.E. view: shows steps leading up to War Memorial at East End of Cathedral.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version D55
Durham: Cathedral and Fulling Mill from S.W.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version D56
Durham: silhouette of Castle and Cathedral.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version D58
Elvet Bridge, Durham, from N.E. Westall engraving
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version
EE1
Elvet Bridge, Durham, and buildings from Saddler Street banks.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version E2a
Old Elvet, Durham (before Territorial Lane?)
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version E3
Vennel by Bramwell's shop (Elvet Bridge), Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version E4
Elvet Bridge, Durham, from the north with Saddler Street in background.
Celluloid
Size: 4 x 3 mm
Digitised version E5a
Old Elvet, Durham: Chapel Passage (shows Methodist Chapel).
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version E10
Old Elvet, Durham: Sanger's Circus in 1900.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E11
Old Elvet, Durham: no.2 [Vaux's buildings] Site of 1st Working Men's Club (now in Crossgate)
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E12
Old Elvet, Durham: Chapel Passage: interior of Chapel: Pulpit and preacher.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E14
New Elvet, Durham: Johnson, City Brewery: 74 New Elvet and Hamsteels Colliery Offices [later taken by Fowler and Armstrong]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E15
Old Elvet, Durham: 50 Old Elvet School yard. [Methodist School].
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version E16
Elvet Bridge, Durham: 19th century engraving.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E17
Elvet Bridge and buildings from banks of the river Wear below Saddler St., Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version E18
Elvet Bridge, Durham: shows back of putative Chapel building and archway.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E19
Elvet Bridge and Durham from N.E.: engraving.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E20
New Elvet, Durham: Cock Inn. [see also E37]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E21
Elvet Bridge and N.E. view of Durham: 19th century engraving.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E22
Steps to Elvet Bridge, Durham, showing horse and cart and attendants next to the house.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version E24
Elvet Bridge, Durham: arch from Hatfield College boathouse side leading through to Elvet Bridge steps. (Ivy Cottage through arch?)
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E25
Entrance to vennel on Elvet Bridge (leading down to present Diocesan Registry), Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version E27
Old Elvet, Durham: 50 Old Elvet: Methodist School yard.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version E28
New Elvet, Durham: no.74: Fowler and Armstrong: cf. E.14.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E32
Elvet Bridge, Durham from near Baths Bridge (Boathouse side).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E33
Elvet Bridge, Durham: back Saddler Street with Durham Advertiser Offices at 48 Saddler Street.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E34
Elvet Bridge, Durham: 19th century engraving.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E35a
Elvet Bridge, Durham: 1924 alterations.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
E35b
Elvet Bridge, Durham: 1924 alterations.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version E36
Elvet Bridge, Durham: engraving after Hearne.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E37
New Elvet, Durham: Cock Inn. [See also E20]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E39
Elvet Bridge, Durham: view of Durham from N.E., after W. Allom engraving.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E40
Elvet Bridge, Durham: and city view from the N.E.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E45
Elvet Bridge and back of Chapel buildings, Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version E47
View from Little High Wood, Durham, before building of Science labs: showing part of Elvet Colliery.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version E49
Elvet Bridge, Durham: repairs to road.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version E51
Escomb Church: 19th century engraving of South face of exterior.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version E52
New Elvet: demolition preparatory to Dunelm House.
Size: 56 x 32 mm
Digitised version E55
New Elvet: back of Fowler's auction rooms during building of Dunelm House.
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version E56
New Elvet: back of Fowler's auction rooms during building of Dunelm House.
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version E57
New Elvet: back of Fowler's auction rooms during building of Dunelm House.
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version
FF3
Framwellgate Bridge, Durham, with Cathedral and Castle in background: Copperplate engraving of 1888 by J.R.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version F4
Framwellgate, Durham: after engraving by R.W. Billings, c.1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version F5
Framwellgate, Durham: Bridge and ford: engraving 1835.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version F6a
Framwellgate, Durham: flood 1924: from river banks below South St.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version F6b
Framwellgate, Durham: flood 1924: from river banks below South St.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version F7
Elvet Bridge, Durham: flood 1903. [Locations of premises noted on reverse of visual index print]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version F8
Framwellgate Bridge, Durham: Labour demo. 1925.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version F11
Flass Vale, Durham [Redhills in background]
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version F12a
Framwellgate Bridge, Durham: Labour demo. 1925.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version F12b
Framwellgate Bridge, Durham: Labour demo. 1925.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version F12c
Framwellgate Bridge, Durham: Labour demo. 1925.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version F14
Framwellgate Bridge, Durham: looking up to the Castle - late 1920s with restoration works in progress.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version F16
Framwellgate Bridge, Durham: looking up to the Castle - late 1920s with restoration works in progress.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version F17
Framwellgate, Durham: after clearance.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version F19
Framwell, Durham: inscription on spring cover which used to supply Pant in Market Place.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version F28
[not present when colleciton deposited in University Library]
F35a
Finchale Priory: ancient glass neg. [cracked]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version F35b
Finchale Priory: cracked glass neg. c.1860. 3
Glass
Size: x 3 mm
F41
Framwellgate Bridge, Durham, engraving after R.W. Billings [cracked].
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version F43a
Finchale Priory, engraving after Rock, 1863.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version F43b
Finchale Priory and farm, engraving after Rock, 1863.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version F48
Framwellgate with Blagdons in foreground.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version F49
Framwellgate, during demolition: showing Joiners' Arms.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version F50
Framwellgate Bridge with Criterion on left.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version F51
Framwellgate with Blagdons in foreground.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version F52
Framwellgate with St. Godric's in the background.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version F53
Framwellgate looking towards the Castle.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version F54
Framwellgate Bridge: Jewel box corner.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
Digitised version F55
Framwellgate Bridge: Williamson's shop [?].
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version F56
Freeman's Place: carpet factory (Mackays).
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version F57
Freeman's Place: carpet factory (Mackays).
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version
GG4
Gilesgate, Durham: G.H. Salkeld's Shop [at 190?]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version G7
Gilesgate Church, Durham: engraving after Rock, c.1863.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version G8
Gilesgate Church, Durham, from Pelaw (i.e from South).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version G12
Guild Hall: Durham Town Hall: Percy Armorial, 178[3?].
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version G13a
Guilds: Durham: Rule Book: now deposited in Durham University Library Archives and Special Collections
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version G13b
Guilds: Durham: subscriptions book (showing here that of Sir John Duck):): now deposited in Durham University Library Archives and Special Collections
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised versionDigitised version G14
Durham: Guild Hall (in Town Hall): interior.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version
HH2b
Hallgarth, Durham: Farm.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
H3a
Hallgarth, Durham: Farm: distant view from east, but giving a good idea of the complex.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version H3b
[not present when collection deposited at Durham University Library]
H4
Hallgarth, Durham: Farm.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
H6
Hatfield College, Durham: Gates [on North Bailey].
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version H7
Hatfield College, Durham: front quad with tennis courts [with kitchens].
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version H9b
Hatfield College, Durham: banks of the river Wear.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version H10
Alan Hutchinson, Mayor of Durham 1839, father of Alan Hutchinson, the last freeman of the Mercers' Company.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version H13
St. Hild's College, Durham from the river Wear.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version H14
St. Hild's College, Durham from the river Wear. (Bandstand in foreground).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version H15
Hallgarth Street, Durham: from a painting showing The Rose and Crown Inn.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version H16
Hallgarth Street, Durham: looking from Whinney Hill.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version H19
Hatfield College, Durham: front quad: [showing kitchens] [from a postcard].
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version H20
Hallgarth Street: houses at the north end.
Celluloid
Size: 56 x 32 mm
Digitised version H21
Hallgarth Street: demolitions at North end, West side.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 42 mm
Digitised version H22
Hallgarth Street: demolitions at North end, West side.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 42 mm
Digitised version H23
Hallgarth Street: shops at junction of Hallgarth Street and New Elvet.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 42 mm
Digitised version
JJ1a
St. John's College, South Bailey, Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version J1b
St. John's College, Cruddas Building: South Bailey, Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version J6
Judges' procession, on Elvet Bridge, Durham: [this photo was used for a City of Durham Trust Christmas card.]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version J7
Judges' attendants and vergers, 1907, outside North door of Durham Cathedral.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version
KK3
Chair made for Stephen Kemble in Masonic Hall, Durham. A plate, made after his death, stating that he weighed 30 stone [not confirmed by D.N.B.]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version K12a
Kepier Gatehouse: after R.W. Billings. c.1846
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version K12b
Kepier Gatehouse: after R.W. Billings. c.1846
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version K14a
Kepier Inn: The White Bear: 1890 drawing (probably from K11) by W.G. Footitt.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version K14b
Kepier Inn: The White Bear: Plan and elevation by W.G. Footitt, 1890.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version
LL1a
Durham University Science laboratories: South Road, Durham, c.1925. (See also U10 & U11)
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version L1b
Durham University Science laboratories: South Road, Durham, c.1925.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version L2
Lindisfarne Priory after R.W. Billings 1846 (engraving).
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version L5
Little High Wood, before 1924 Science Labs, showing Elvet Colliery.
Glass
Size: 100 x 75 mm
Digitised version
LaLa2
Speed and Holland:
Theatrum imperii magnae Britannicae : Early 17th century.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version La3
Chapter Library Durham: Rules 2nd Feb. 1910.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version La4
Dean and Chapter Library ms. C.III.18 [Suetonius]: "Iste liber assignatur novo armariolo in claustro ecclie Dunelm ... Joh. Auckland ... "
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version La5
Caxton colophon 1478: From Dean and Chapter Library incunabulum.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version La6
Speed and Holland: Speed and Holland:
Theatrum imperii magnae Britannicae : Early 17th century.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version La7
Dean and Chapter Library Ms. A.II.17. detail.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version La8
Dean and Chapter Library Ms. C.III.18 [Suetonius]: 1st folio.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version La9
William Caxton monogram: from Dean and Chapter Library incunabulum.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version La10
Engraving from Caxton [?] in Dean and Chapter Library.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version La11a
Dean and Chapter Library ms. B.IV.24 [12th century library catalogue].
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version La11b
Dean and Chapter Library ms. [Leviticus and Numbers].
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version La11c
Dean and Chapter Library ms. C.I.14. Location (contemporary) slip at end of vol.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version La11d
Dean and Chapter Library ms. A.III.2: Robert de Adington note.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version La12
Groliertype bookbinding: Durham University Library.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version La14b
Luttrell psalter: 1320: cart going up hill.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version La14c
Luttrell psalter: 1320: ploughing with oxen.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version
MM1
St. Margaret's Church, Durham (from North).
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M2
St. Nicholas Church and Market Place, Durham, c.1830 from an engraving.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M3
Fulling Mill: Banks of the river Wear, below Cathedral west end, Durham.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M5
Market place, Durham: Robson's pant (c.1900)
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M6
Market place, Durham: Neptune on pre-Robson pant. c.1860.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M7
Market place, Durham: engraving c.1820 with old St. Nicholas, and Piazza in front.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M8a
Gilesgate, Durham: St. Mary Magdalene Chapel ruins.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M8b
Gilesgate, Durham: St. Mary Magdalene Chapel ruins.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M9
Miners' Gala, crossing Elvet Bridge, Durham, towards Market place.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M11
Market Place, Durham old timbered wall in Hat and Feather uncovered 1922.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M12
St. Margaret's Church, Durham (from North.)
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M13
St. Margaret's Church, Durham (from South.)
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M14
Fulling Mill, banks of the river Wear, below Cathedral west end, Durham.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M15
St Mary the Less Church and old Rectory, Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M17
Market place, Durham, Peace Day 1918 or 1919?
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M18
Miners' Procession on Framwellgate Bridge, Durham: Criterion in background.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M20
St. Margaret's Church, Durham: interior: squint in south aisle.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M21
Market place, Durham, with arcade and market cross and old St. Nicholas: from oil painting in Castle.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M24
Market place, Durham: Londonderry equestrian statue.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M26
MAP: BILLY JONES'S ROAD (an amendment to the 1896 2nd ed. of the Ordnance Survey of Durham City).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M27
Maiden Castle, Durham: engraving from W. Hutchinson.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M29
Patteson's 1593 map of the City of Durham (from the copy in the British Museum.)
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M31
Miners' Day: crowd with banner in Fleshergate, Durham.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M32
Market place, Durham, 1940: circular police box.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
M33
Jesus Mill, river banks below South St., Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M34
Jesus Mill, South St, Durham river banks below.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M35
Market place, Durham: Smiths (Drapers) c.1940.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M36
Fulling Mill, Durham: pathway leading down.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M37
St. Mary le Bow: North Bailey, Durham: with Cathedral's east end ceilings and pre-F.F. Johnson house at corner of Bow Lane.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M39
Millburngate Horse Hole, Durham: sketch by F.W. Morgan.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M40
Millburngate, Durham: Barley Sheaf Inn: sketch by F.W. Morgan, 1888.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M41
St. Mary le Bow, North Bailey, Durham: interior furnishings: - font and it cover.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M42
Market place, Durham: 2nd pant 1860-1900.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M43
St. Nicholas Church: Market place, Durham: pre-1857-58 demolition.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M44
Miners' day: racecourse, Durham: ca.1928.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M45
Market place, Durham. c.1860-1900. Lamp posts surrounding pant may have disappeared.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M47
Market place, Durham: Collinson's shop ("Now") Martin's Bank (1900).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M48
Market place, Durham: Building Barclay's Bank. pre 1860.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M49
Market place, Durham: 2nd pant (Robson's).
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M50
W. Pearson's prints of St. Mary-the-less and St. Mary Magdelene Hospital Chapel (Gilesgate), Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M51
St. Margaret's Church, Crossgate, Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M52
Market Place, Durham: c.1860. Pre-Robson pant.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M53
[not present when collection deposited at Durham University Library]
M54a
Market Place, Durham: broadcasting George V's Wembley speech, 1924.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M54b
Market Place, Durham: broadcasting George V's Wembley speech, 1924.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M55
Town Hall: Market Place, Durham: Victory Day 1944.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M57
Jesus Mill, Durham: hogweed in foreground.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M58
Miners' Day. Coming down Fleshergate, Durham.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M59
Market Place, Durham: from Thomas Sharp: Cathedral City.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M62
Market Place, Durham: sketch from S.H. Grimm(?) 18th century with Clayport.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M63
St. Mary-the-less, Durham: W. Pearson engraving c.1820.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M64a
St. Mary le Bow, Durham: 1787: order of installation in a pew of George Pearson - top part.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M64b
St. Mary le Bow, Durham: 1787: order of installation in a pew of George Pearson - lower part.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M66
Market Place, Durham: engraving of Old St. Nicholas church.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M71
Market Place, Durham, ca.1860. Shows New Markets side with Neptune and Pant in centre.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M72
Princess Elizabeth at stone laying of St. Mary's College, Durham, Oct. 1947.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M73
St. Mary's College (when in present Chorister School) from cathedral tower, Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M74
Princess Elizabeth at St. Mary's College, Durham Oct. 1947. Left Professor Edward Hughes; centre Edith Stayman, senior woman.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M75
Princess Elizabeth laying foundation stone of St. Mary's College, Durham, Oct. 1947.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M76
St. Mary's College, Durham: sketch of new (1947/8) building. (2 identical negatives).
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M77
Market Place, Durham. c.1910. Palace Cinema in corner.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M79
St. Mary le Bow church, North Bialey, Durham. Plan with fittings of proposed alterations. c.1820?
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M80a
St. Mary le Bow church, North Bailey, Durham. Ground plan with plan of gallery. c.1820?
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M80b
St. Mary le Bow church, North Bailey, Durham. Ground plan with plan of gallery. c.1820?
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M81
George Nicholson's suggested plans for St. Mary the less, Durham. c.1820?
Celluloid
Size: 35 mm mm
Digitised version M82
Elvet Bridge, Durham. Miners' Day gathering [positive plate]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M85
Durham Mayor and corporation: walk over Elvet Bridge to Mayor's lunch after annual meeting. Gordon McIntyre - deputy mayor of Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M86a
Miners' day. Gathering on Race Course. Elvet Station in background.
Digitised version M86b
Miners' day. Gathering on Race Course, Durham.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M86c
Miners' day, Durham. Gathering on Race Course with Colleges in background.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M86d
Miners' day, Durham. Group including Atlee.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M88
Miners' day, Durham. Beamish banner emerging from Cathedral's north door.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M90
Miners' day, Durham: Dawdon banner on Race Course.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M91
Market Place, Durham: pre-1860. Shows tea pot next new Town Hall.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M92a
Methodist Big Meeting: congregation entering Cathedral north door, Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M94
Back of St. Mary's College, Durham: The College (now the Chorister School).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M95
Monkwearmouth Church. 19th century engraving of Saxon tower.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version M96
Miners' day: view of Race Course and Durham city from Pelaw.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version M97a
Miners' day: crowd at Fleshergate, Durham.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M97b
Miners' day: crowd at Fleshergate, Durham.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version M100
Millburngate/Framwellgate Bridge/Fighting cocks. ‘The Jewel Box corner’. (CWG?)
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version
MuMu3
Map of the world in the time of John Cabot [by MacDonald Gill?].
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Mu4
Speed: Great Britain in the time of the Heptarchy.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Mu7
Roman roads in Britain by Thomas Codrington. 1905 2 identical plates.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Mu8
Co. Durham: detail of Armstrong's [?] 1768(?) map.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Mu9a
Pre-Norman Durham City: ground plan [no.1]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Mu9b
Durham City: ground plan in time of Bishop Flambard. 1099-1128.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Mu11a
Durham: city: maps: early 19th century.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Mu11b
Durham: city, maps: 1805 from Brayley and Britton
Beauties of England and Wales.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Mu11c
Durham: city: maps: early 19th century.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Mu12
Durham: county: railways: mid 19th century. [Jeffrey's?]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Mu13c
Durham: county: Easington Ward: 19th century.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Mu13d
Durham: county: 1818 map from E. Langley:
New County Atlas of England and Wales. [View of Sunderland Bridge.]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Mu14
Durham county and city: Speed map: early 17th century.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version
NN3
Neville's Cross, Durham. 18th century engraving.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version N4
Neville's Cross, Durham: after W. Lambert's depiction of the cross?
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version N5
Newton Hall, Durham: frontage of the house.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version N6
North Road, Durham. 1846: after R.W. Billings?
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version N7
North Road, Durham: after R.W. Billings. 1846.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version N8
County Hospital: North Road, Durham. Original building. Engraving c.1860.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version N9
Building of North Road Railway viaduct, Durham. c.1856.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version N10
North Road railway viaduct, Durham. In course of building 1856.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version N11
North Road, Durham, with viaduct completed 1857 (April 1). Engraving.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version N12
North Road, Durham (top) c.1926. Road works by approach to railway station.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version N13
North Road, Durham - adverts for Globe cinema.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version N14
North Road, Durham: after R.W. Billings. 1846
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version N15a
North Road, Durham: curve near King William IV pub.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version N15b
North Road, Durham: curve near King William IV pub.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version N16
North Road, Durham: engraving after Rock?
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version N17
North Road, Durham. c.1910? Just above Cheltenham and Gloucester and Classic cinema, looking to Castle.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version N19
North Gate, Durham: Prison: after J. Bouet water-colour (detail).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version N20
North Gate, Durham: Prison: engraving after J. Bouet. More detailed than N19.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version N21
St. John's Church, Neville's Cross, Durham: interior looking east.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version N23
North Road: Smiths shop first after Refrom Place opening
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version N24
North Road: Railway Tavern before roundabout
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version N25
North Road: view from original corner of Atherton Street, looking towards Castle
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version N26
North Road: from original corner of Atherton Street, looking towards houses over wood.
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version N27
North Road: Milk Bar and old Water Board
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version
OO1
St. Oswald's Church, Durham: exterior from N.E.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version O2
St. Oswald's Church, Durham: exterior from S.E. 19th century photograph.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version O3
St. Oswald's Church, Durham: exterior from N.E.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version O4
St. Oswald's Church, Durham: exterior from S.E. 19th century photo? Same as O2.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version O5
St. Oswald's Church, Durham: exterior from N.E.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version O6
St. Oswald's Church, Durham: exterior from S.E. After W. Pearson early 19th century engraving. Cathedral in background.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version O7
St. Oswald's Church, Durham: exterior: tower. C.W. Gibby photo.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version O8
St. Oswald's Church, Durham. Durham, from Mountjoy Hill.S.E. after R.W. Billings engraving 1845.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version O9
St. Oswald's Church, Durham: interior from west.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version O10
St. Oswald's Church, Durham, from Whinney Hill/ Mountjoy area, c.1860.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version O11
St. Oswald's Church, Durham: exterior from N. after an engraving.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version O12
St. Oswald's Church, Durham: exterior from S.E.; after a Pearson engraving, early 19th century.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version O13
St. Oswald's Well, river banks, Durham: engraving after P.S. Nunn. 1813.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version O14
St. Oswald's Well, river banks, Durham. Few remains.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version O15
St. Oswald's Well, river banks, Durham. C.W. Gibby photo.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version O16
St. Oswald's Well, river banks, Durham. Another of O.13.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version O17
[not present when collection deposited at Durham University Library]
Digitised version O18
Durham river banks. After coloured engraving by William Brown.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
O22
Owengate, Durham [called Queen Street on the envelope].
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version O23
Owengate/Queen Street, Durham: alterations. Mediaeval arch revealed.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version O24
Owengate, Durham: man at work on road repairs.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version O27
Owengate, Durham: Tudor house: painted ceiling.
Size: 62 x 42. mm
Digitised version O28
Owengate, Durham: reading room doorway.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 42 mm
Digitised version O30
Owengate, Durham: 3 Owengate: fireplace in north-western ground-floor room. [3 negatives].
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 2 mm
Digitised version
PP1
Palace Green, Durham: from an engraving by J. Bouet, early 19th century.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P1c
Quarry Heads Lane: before alterations.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
P2
Palace Green, Durham: Almshouses: June 1927.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P3
Pattinsons Cafe, Durham (tables laid for a wedding reception).
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version P4
Lewis Pennington: sometime bookseller in the Market Place, Durham: another of a guide: picture from Masonic records.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P6
Methodist local preachers plan for Durham circuit: 1812.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version P10
Pittington: Hallgarth Mill (shows stream).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P12
Prebends Bridge, Durham: W.A. Bramwell photo.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version P15
[not present when collection deposited at Durham University Library]
P20
Prebends Bridge, Durham. C.W. Gibby photo.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P21
Old Bridge, Durham: predecessor (1771) of Prebends Bridge (from an engraving or sketch, by S.H. Grimm?)
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P22
Old Bridge, Durham: predecessor (1771) of Prebends Bridge. (from an engraving, or sketch, by S.H. Grimm?).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P23
River banks near Prebends Bridge, Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P25
Writ to Parliament: 1798. (16th May): summons by King's Bench.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version P26
Old Bridge, Durham: predecessor (1771) of Prebends Bridge. (from a sketch, by S.H. Grimm.)
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version P27
Palace Green, Durham: library buildings. Pre-present main entrance. Post 1929.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P29
Palace Green, Durham: library and lecture rooms buildings. Pre-Caroe additions.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P30
Palace Green, Durham: library main entrance (by Caroe). 1939.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P31
Palace Green, Durham: library and lecture rooms: 24.1.39.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P32a
Palace Green, Durham, from South. 31.1.39.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version P32b
Palace Green, Durham: 31.1.39. Left part of Cosin's Hall with part of Museum Square showing.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version P32c
Palace Green, Durham: 31.1.39. Main window of Divinity House.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version P32d
Palace Green, Durham: 31.1.39. Main window of Divinity House (i.e. Music School). Almost same as 32c.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version P32e
Palace Green, Durham: 31.1.39. Almshouses and Pemberton buildings; also 2nd front door of Cosin's Hall.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version P32f
Palace Green, Durham: 31.1.39. Almshouses.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version P33
Palace Green, Durham: library buildings pre-Caroe entrance but post 1929.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P34
Palace Green, Durham: library buildings (Exchequer and Cosin). Post 1929.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P35
Durham Cathedral North Yard and Assize Courts, (right) detail from 1754 engraving by Forster & Mynde.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version P37
Palace Green, Durham. Castle entrance. Post 1929.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P38
Palace Green, Durham: lecture rooms (Caroe)/ library buildings. Post 1929 [broken].
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version P39a
Palace Green, Durham: from South side: picture for
Country Life.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version P39b
Palace Green, Durham, from South side: picture for
Country Life.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version P43a
Durham mint pennies: Hatfield: engraving probably W. Hutchinson.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version P43b
Durham mint pennies: Hatfield: engraving probably W. Hutchinson.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version P44
Palace Green: Bishop Cosin's library: interior: fireplace area: 1936.
Size: 62 x 95 mm
Digitised version P50
Palace Green from the south looking to the Castle Gate.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version
PiPi1
Durham Colleges Council 1923 (shows A. Guillaume S.R.P. Moulsdale, C.F. Herdener, and others): group.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Pi5
E.F. Baxter, R.T. Norman, G.S. Conway, B. Colgrave, 1927 "The slow-coach club".
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Pi7
Caricature of P.J. Heawood from
The Sphinx.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Pi18
Canon J.T. Fowler.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Pi21
Geo. Nickson: Bishop of Jarrow and President of Durham University Council. 31.1.1911.
Digitised version Pi22
St. Mary's College, Durham. ca.1916. Centre: Miss R.E.D. Donaldson: group.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Pi25a
Officer Training Corps. 1916. H. Ellershaw centre.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Pi25b
Officer Training Corps. 1916. H. Ellershaw centre. Same as Pi25a.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Pi28a
Durham Colleges group ca. 1923. E.V. Stocks and Miss R.E.D. Donaldson and others.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Pi28b
Durham Colleges group ca. 1923. C.E. Whiting and others.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Pi29a
Durham Colleges group ca. 1923. W.E.C. Welldon, Dawson Walker, J.H. How, and others.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Pi29b
Durham Colleges group ca.1923. F.W. Ritson, E.G. Pace, C.S. Wallis and others.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Pi30a
Durham Colleges group ca. 1923. B. Colgrave and others.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Pi30b
Durham Colleges group ca. 1923. H. Ellershaw, A. Robinson, J.G.S. Pemberton, P.J. Heawood and others.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Pi31
Durham Colleges group ca. 1923. N.D. Coleman, A.A. MacFarlane-Grieve, B. Colgrave, and others.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Pi37
Vincent K. Cooper: Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow, Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Pi38
Alfred Guillaume: Rectory of St. Mary-le-Bow, Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Pi39
Charles Steel Wallis: Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Pi40
William Hampson Walter: Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Pi41
Charles William King: Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Pi42
James Haworth: Curate-in-Charge: St. Mary-le-Bow. Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Pi43
R.P. McDermott: Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Pi44
Owen Thomas Owen: Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow 1956-60
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Pi45
Owen Thomas Owen: Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow 1956-60
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Pi46
Owen Thomas Owen: Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow 1956-60
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Pi47
Owen Thomas Owen: Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow 1956-60
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Pi48
Owen Thomas Owen: Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow 1956-60
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Pi49
Five figures at a Philosophical Conference in Durham [George Frederick] Stout (1860-1944), [Herbert Wildon] Carr (1857-1931: Hon. D. Litt. Dunelm 1912), Brunswick Arthur Robinson (06.21. March 1948; right-most of the group). (Information from
C.W.G.'s envelope.
Glass
Size: 62 x 89 mm
Digitised version Pi50
Durham city mayor and aldermen etc. on Mayors day 1934 from a photo by Fillingham.
Digitised version
QQ2
Quarry Heads Lane before road indexing.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 38 mm
RR2
Rotary club outing to Finchale c.1925: group seated in the ruins. No-one identifiable.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version R3
Durham Race Course with Band Stand (not covered). Shows railway line? in background. Probably c.1900.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version R5
Durham Race Course: cricket match.
Illustrated London News May 12 1849.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version R7
William Robinson who carried news of Waterloo to Newcastle in a specially decorated coach. Silhouette portrait.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version R8
Silver cup presented 30.5.1834 by a number of respectable inhabitants of the city of Durham to William Robinson (the patriotic tailor) for his endeavour to procure and disseminate amongst them, the earliest news of the late most glorious event,
and for his loyal conduct on many other occasions.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version R9a
Student rag: June Week 1923: Fleshergate, Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version R9b
Student rag: June Week 1923: Fleshergate, Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version R9c
Student rag: June Week 1923: Fleshergate, Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version R9d
Student rag: June Week 1923: Fleshergate, Durham.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version
SS1
Durham [Wearside] Grammar School for Girls: Providence Row (now Sixth-form centre).
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version S5
Saddler Street, Durham: North Gate: after J. Bouet: reverse of Prison view.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S6
Saddler Street, Durham: North Gate: after J. Bouet: reverse of S5.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S7
South Street, Durham: curtain [sheep fold]: sketch after F.W. Morgan 1888.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S8
South Street, Durham: curtain [sheep fold]: photo by W.A. Bramwell.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S9
South Street, Durham: foot of street: c.1937: photo by C.W. Gibby. No. 60 Hannah Shanks.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S10
Saddler Street, Durham: Bailes Corner: 19th century photo.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S11
South Street, Durham: foot of street: c.1937 photo by C.W. Gibby: possibly Wilson's no.7.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S12
South Street, Durham: the curtain [sheep fold]: photo by W.A. Bramwell.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S13
Saddler Street, Durham: North Gate: sketch after J. Bouet.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S14
Saddler Street, Durham: North Gate; watercolour after J. Bouet.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S16
Saddler Street, Durham: inscription of foundation stone of Theatre.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S17
[not present when collection deposited at Durham University Library]
S18
Saddler Street, Durham: c.1940. Shows Victory cafe in right.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version S20
South Street, Durham: foot of: 1937. Bone: sweeps: at no.12 on East Side.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version S21
Silver Street, Durham: c.1890. Nos. 27 and 28: R.T. Herring: Hatter. Queen's Head Inn next door?
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S22
Saddler Street, Durham: Bailes corner: after a watercolour.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S23
Saddler Street, Durham: no.63 Shakespeare Tavern to right of shop.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version S24
Saddler Street, Durham: North Gate (taken down 1820).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S25
Shakespeare Band 1926: Shakespeare Temperance Trust Band? 2 identical negatives.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S26
Durham School: page from 16/17th century account book.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S27
Extract from Durham School records: same as S26.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S28
Old North Gate, Saddler Street, Durham: from Joseph Bouet, taken down 1821.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S29
[not present when collection at Durham University Library]
S30
Silver Street, Durham: 1880: looking up towards Market Place: from a lithograph.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S31
Saddler Street, Durham: 1910. Shakespeare Tavern on left.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version S33
South Street, Durham: curtain [sheep fold]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S34
South Street, Durham: curtain [sheep fold]
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version S35
South Street, Durham: curtain [sheep fold]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S37
Saddler Street, Durham: no.64: bookseller changing premises.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version S39
Silver Street, Durham: back Silver Street from Framwellgate Bridge.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version S40
South Street, Durham: curtain [sheep fold]: watercolour of view similar to S34.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version S41
Silver Street: Sir John Duck's house just prior to demolition.
Celluloid
Size: 56 x 38 mm
S42
Silver Street: Sir John Duck's house just prior to demolition.
Celluloid
Size: 56 x 38 mm
S43
Silver Street: Sir John Duck's house just prior to demolition.
Celluloid
Size: 56 x 38 mm
Digitised version S44
Silver Street: Sir John Duck's house just prior to demolition.
Celluloid
Size: 56 x 38 mm
Digitised version S45
Silver Street: Sir John Duck's house just prior to demolition.
Celluloid
Size: 56 x 38 mm
Digitised version S46
Silver Street: Sir John Duck's house just prior to demolition.
Celluloid
Size: 56 x 38 mm
Digitised version S48
Saddler Street: showing Magdalene Steps.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 42 mm
Digitised version S49
Saddler Street: Mosaic pavement behind Curry's [2 negatives]
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 42 mm
Digitised version S52
Saddler Street: looking North, towards Carricks.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S53
Saddler Street: looking North, towards Carricks.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S54
Saddler Street: looking North, towards Carricks. with road works.
Celluloid
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version S55
South Street, from the Castle; shows the Johnston School.
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 89 mm
Digitised version S56
Silver Street: Greenwell's shop front after a mid-19th century engraving.
Glass
Size: 101 x 75 mm
Digitised version S58
Sutton Street/Lambton Street/Parkside.
Celluloid
Size: 42 x 56 mm
Digitised version
T
ThTh1a
Stockton and Darlington railway: centenary: 2 July 1925. Procession of engines passing near Houghton Road: Darlington schoolchildren in field watching.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version Th3
South Shields: Stanhope and Tyne drops [Staithes]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Th4
Stockton and Darlington railway: centenary: 2 July 1925. Engine passing.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Th9
Early travelling [?at Wylam] on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway (from a print).
Digitised version Th10
Stockton and Darlington Railway: 1826: The Union.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Th13
Colliery line: T.H. Hair drawing of Broomside Colliery, done about 1840.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Th15
Stockton and Darlington Railway: The Experiment [first railway passenger coach].
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Th16
Gateshead: Parkmoor wagonway. Similar to Th8.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Th19
Stockton and Darlington Railway: locomotive [Locomotion?]: 1825.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Th20
London and Birmingham Railway 1843: train and coach.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Th22
Stockton and Darlington Railway: centenary 1925. Duke of York.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Th30
Stockton and Darlington Railway: opening 1825: oil painting by Dobbin.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Th31
Newcastle and Darlington junction railway 1842/43: map.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Th34
Stage-coach advert 1706 about the Newcastle and York stages.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Th35
Excursion train [S.E.R.] - from an oil painting.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Th36
Steam car - featured in a comic cartoon.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Th40
Road menders: George Walker engraving (coloured) 1814.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Th41
Pack horses loaded with Yorkshire cloth: George Walker engraving (coloured) 1814.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version
UU1a
Durham University Library: Ms. Cosin V.II.8: Front cover: 13th century Romanesque binding.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version U1b
Durham University Library: Ms. Cosin V.II.8: Back cover: 13th century Romanesque binding.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version U2
Durham University Library: S.R.9.C.15 Routh: Mid-16th century Lyonnais-style binding design worked from an engraved block.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version U3
Durham University Library, Palace Green: Lightfoot library: now Routh South with door leading to Routh North: bust of Dr. M.J. Routh on far wall.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version U4a
University Library, Palace Green, Durham: entrance hall area, then the catalogue room [1937].
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version U4b
University Library, Palace Green, Durham: entrance hall area, then the catalogue room [1937].
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version U5
University Library, Palace Green, Durham: Old English Room: [Door-way from Bamburgh to Cursitors: n.b. decorated wood-work - from Cathedral feretory screen - on left of photo].
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version U6
University Library, Palace Green, Durham: Routh South.
Celluloid
Size: 1 x 2 mm
Digitised version U7
University Library, Palace Green, Durham: Stairs in Cursitors Room.
Celluloid
Size: 1 x 2 mm
Digitised version U8
Science labs, Durham University: South Road: Dawson Building 1941.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version U9
[not present when collection deposited at Durham University Library]
U10
Science labs, Durham University, South Road: 1927. See also L1a & b
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version U11
Science labs, Durham University: South Road: c.1926. [probably exactly same photo as U10 c.f.]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version
WW2
Wharton Park, Durham: statue of the young Queen Victoria: over a tablet
Albert the good.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version W4
Shincliffe Bridge: old waterworks nearby.
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version W6
Walkergate, Durham: old factory yard at foot.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version W7a
Walkergate, Durham: old buildings on site of later Palace theatre.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version W7b
Walkergate, Durham: old buildings on site of later Palace theatre.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version W9
[not present when collection deposited at Durham University Library]
W10
Saddler Street, Durham: Bastion at back: by F.W. Morgan: 1888 (sketch)
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version W11
Saddler Street, Durham: Bastion at back: photo by W.A. Bramwell.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version W12
South Bailey, Durham: city wall nos. 9 & 10.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version W13
South Bailey, Durham: city wall at St. John's College.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version W14
South Bailey, Durham: city wall at St. John's College.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version W15
South Bailey, Durham: Watergate before St. Cuthbert's Society built.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version W16
River banks, Durham: path to Dark Entry: [site of Sally Port?]
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version W17
South Bailey, Durham: Watergate: snow: Oct. 1926.
Glass
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version W18
River banks, Durham: Buttresses to nos. 14 & 15 The College to South of Galilee Chapel.
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version W21
Walkergate: door and fireplace [3 negatives]
Celluloid
Size: 62 x 42 mm
Digitised version
ZZ2a
Dorothy Radcliffe: page of letter of 18 Oct. 1662 to her father Sir E. Radcliffe, from Cambrai(y) (from Ushaw College Derwentwater collection).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Z2b
Dorothy Radcliffe: page 2 of letter of 18 Oct. 1662 to her father Sir E. Radcliffe, from Cambrai(y) (from Ushaw College Derwentwater collection).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Z2c
Clare Radcliffe: letter of 8 April 1663 to her mother from Cambrai(y) (from Ushaw College Derwentwater collection).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Z3a
Dorothy Radcliffe: Page 1 of letter of 18 Oct. 1662 to her father Sir E. Radcliffe, from Cambrai(y) (from Ushaw College Derwentwater collection).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Z3b
Dorothy Radcliffe: page 2 of letter of 18 Oct. 1662 to her father Sir E. Radcliffe, from Cambrai(y) (from Ushaw College Derwentwater collection).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Z3c
Dorothy Radcliffe: page 1 of letter of 18 Oct. 1662 to her father Sir E. Radcliffe, from Cambrai(y) (from Ushaw College Derwentwater collection).
Glass
Size: 76 x 102 mm
Digitised version Z4a
Durham University procession - probably installation of G.M. Trevelyan as chancellor. Duff, Trevelyan, C.P. Williams ...
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Z4b
Durham University procession in Castle courtyard.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Z6
[not present when collection deposited at at Durham University Library]
Z7
Durham city: a vennel (going back Elvet Bridge) (where the Registry is now).
Celluloid
Size: 50 x 76 mm
Digitised version Z8
Durham city: typed table of G(u)ilds and nos. of Freemen.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version Z9
Durham city: Hugh Du Puiset's charter & papal bull: translations thereof.
Glass
Size: 76 x 76 mm
Digitised version