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Accessions Report July-Dec 2014 Northumberland Archives Accessions July – Dec. 2014 Each year we receive several hundred new accessions (deposits of records or artefacts). These can range in size from a single item, for example, a photograph, through to several hundred boxes of records. As we accept records into our custody we create an accession record. The information that we record includes a brief description of the item, covering dates, details of the provenance of the item and the status of the deposit, in other words, whether it is a purchase, deposit (long term loan) or a gift. The vast majority of records are deposited with us and remain the property of the depositor and their heirs. We regularly produce a list of the accessions received over a six month period. This is generated from our electronic collections management system and provides brief details of the deposit. If you would like further information about the deposit you should consult our electronic catalogue or speak with a member of staff who will be pleased to advise. The purpose of the list is to allow users to become more aware of new deposits of material. Not all of the items that are referred to on the list will be available for public consultation. Some may be subject to a closure period because of confidential content. Others may not yet be catalogued and therefore cannot be produced. Staff will be pleased to advise with regard to access to collections. Acc No Ref No Title Date NRO 10684 NRO 10684 THE ORDER OF WOMEN FREEMASONS LODGE 1928-2014 TRANQUILLITY NO.44 NORTHUMBERLAND: ARTEFACTS AND RECORDS. NRO 10685 NRO 10685 NORTHUMBERLAND AND THE SCOTTISH 2014 BORDERS: PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORDS. NRO 10686 NRO 10686 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. nd. [c.1990] NRO 10687 NRO 10687 FIRST AND SECOND WORLD WARS: RECORDS. 1919; 1946 NRO 10688 NRO 10688 NORTHUMBRIA HEALTHCARE COLLECTION: nd. ARTEFACTS. [c.1990] NRO 10689 PC 71 ROTHBURY PARISH COUNCIL, ROTHBURY, 2003-2013 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 10690 NRO 10690 MR HARRY WILLIS OF ASHINGTON, 1920-1951 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS AND ARTEFACTS. NRO 10691 EP 165 SPITTAL ST. JOHN: PARISH RECORDS (ADDN.) 1869-2011 1 NRO 10692 NRO 10692 WALTER BELL OF ASHINGTON, nd. NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. [c.1963- 1971] NRO 10693 NRO 10693 NORTHUMBERLAND MINERS' PICNIC, 1990-2004 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 10694 NRO 06594 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL 1974-1988 PLANNING DEPARTMENT: RECORDS (ADDN.). NRO 10695 NRO 10695 ALDERSON, BROWN, CLAVERING, GAY, LOWE, 2014 TEWART, TILBURY, TYRELL, AND YOUNGS FAMILIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORD. NRO 10696 NRO 10696 MS AUDREY JONES, AMBLE, 1987-2009 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 10697 NRO 10697 DEEDS RELATING TO MORPETH, 1703-1926 NORTHUMBERLAND, AND BINHAM, NORFOLK: RECORDS. NRO 10698 NRO 10698 MR. AND MRS DOUGLAS OF BEDLINGTON, 1970-2014 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 10699 NRO 10699 NORTHUMBERLAND COLLIERY MECHANICS nd. ASSOCIATION, NORTHUMBERLAND: [c.1979] ARTEFACT. NRO 10700 NRO 06594 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL 1974-2000 PLANNING DEPARTMENT: RECORDS (ADDN.). NRO 10701 M5/B/12 HEXHAM PRIMITIVE METHODIST CIRCUIT: 1862-1912 RECORDS (ADDN.) M5/A/2 NRO 10702 EP 159 BELTINGHAM AND HENSHAW: PARISH 1871-2005 RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 10703 NRO 04332/6 EMBLETON BURIAL BOARD, 1884-1991 NORTHUMBERLAND : RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 10704 T/911 ORAL HISTORY RECORDING OF NORMAN BELL 2014 OF SOUTH NEWSHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND, FORMER WORKER IN THE POTROOMS AT ALCAN ALUMINIUM SMELTER, LYNEMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND. NRO 10705 ZBC BAKER-CRESSWELL FAMILY OF BAMBURGH, 2010 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 10706 T/912 ORAL HISTORY RECORDING OF ANDREW 2014 ANDERSON OF SEATON SLUICE, NORTHUMBERLAND, FORMER ELECTRICAL ENGINEER AT ALCAN ALUMINIUM SMELTER, LYNEMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND. 2 NRO 10707 NRO 10707 ORAL HISTORY RECORDING OF DONALD 2014 COATES OF WIDDRINGTON, T/913 NORTHUMBERLAND, FORMER POTROOM WORKER AT ALCAN ALUMINIUM SMELTER, LYNEMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND. NRO 10708 T/914 ORAL HISTORY RECORDING OF DENNIS 2014 ROULSTONE OF GUIDEPOST, NRO 10708 NORTHUMBERLAND, FORMER WORKER AT ALCAN ALUMINIUM SMELTER, LYNEMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND. NRO 10709 NRO 10709 NORTHERN MINE RESEARCH SOCIETY: nd. RECORDS. [c.2000] NRO 10710 NRO 10710 OVINGHAM, SLALEY, AND AMBLE, 1743-1922 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 10711 NRO 09977 WARDELL ARMSTRONG ARCHAEOLOGY LTD.: 2 April RECORDS (ADDN.) 2014 NRO 10712 NRO 10712 JOHN BOON OF NORTH SHIELDS, 2014 NORTHUMBERLAND: DIGITAL COPY RECORD. NRO 10713 T/915 ORAL HISTORY RECORDING OF VALERIE 2014 SHORT OF BLYTH, NORTHUMBERLAND, FORMER OFFICE WORKER AT ALCAN ALUMINIUM SMELTER, LYNEMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND. NRO 10714 NRO 10714 EDWARD LIDDELL, ASHINGTON, nd. NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. [c.1956- 1961] NRO 10715 PC 98 NUNNYKIRK PARISH COUNCIL, NUNNYKIRK, 1979-2007 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 10716 PC 100 MELDON PARISH COUNCIL: RECORDS. 1999-2012 NRO 10717 PC 72 MITFORD PARISH COUNCIL: RECORDS (ADDN.) 1991-2012 NRO 10718 PC 101 WHALTON PARISH COUNCIL: RECORDS. 1994-2012 NRO 10719 NRO 10719 ORAL HISTORY RECORDING OF HERBIE 2014 BURNETT OF BLYTH, NORTHUMBERLAND, T/917 FORMER POTROOM WORKER AT ALCAN ALUMINIUM SMELTER, LYNEMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND 3 NRO 10720 NRO 10720 ORAL HISTORY RECORDING OF JAMES BLACK 2014 OF WIDDRINGTON STATION, T/918 NORTHUMBERLAND, FORMER MANAGER OF CENTRAL MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT AT ALCAN ALUMINIUM SMELTER, LYNEMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND NRO 10721 T/916 ORAL HISTORY RECORDING OF WYN JONES 2014 OF HEXHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND, FORMER MANAGING DIRECTOR AT ALCAN ALUMINIUM SMELTER, LYNEMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND. NRO 10722 NRO 10722 WALKER OR ST. ANTHONY'S COLLIERY, nd. NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE: PHOTOGRAPHIC [c.1880] RECORD. NRO 10723 NRO 10723 ORDE & LISLE FAMILIES OF 1890-1920 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 10724 DC/W WANSBECK DISTRICT COUNCIL, 1978 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 10725 EP 67 BIRTLEY ST. GILES: PARISH RECORDS (ADDN.) 2007-2013 NRO 10726 PC 7 BROOMLEY & STOCKSFIELD PARISH COUNCIL: 2012-2014 RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 10727 NRO 10727 KING EDWARD VI GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 1948 MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 10728 EP 184/298 HEXHAM ST. ANDREW: PARISH RECORDS: 1741-1745 (ADDN.) NRO 10729 NRO 10729 TIMOTHY BURDEN: PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORDS. 1981-1984 NRO 10730 NRO 09464 ENVIRONMENT AGENCY REGIONAL FLOOD 2008-2010 DEFENCE COMMITTEE: RECORDS (ADDN.). NRO 10731 NRO 10731 THE ''WANNIE LINE'' AND ''NORTHUMBERLAND'S circa COUNTRYFARE'', NORTHUMBERLAND: 1960-1990 V/1140 RECORDS. NRO 10732 EP 126 SCREMERSTON ST. PETER: PARISH RECORDS 1933-1956 (ADDN.) NRO 10733 NRO 10733 NORTHUMBRIAN MOUNTAINEERING CLUB: 1947-2014 RECORDS. NRO 10734 NNCC NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL (POST 2014 2009): RECORDS NRO 10735 NNCC NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL (POST 2009-2013 2009): RECORDS (ADDN). 4 NRO 10736 NRO 10736 MR ALBERT PERCIVAL STEEL OF ASHINGTON, nd. NORTHUMBERLAND: ARTEFACTS. [c.1920- 1970] NRO 10737 NRO 07146 H.M.S. WELLESLEY TRAINING SCHOOL, BLYTH, 1966-1991 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 10738 NRO 10738 ARMSTRONG'S MAP OF NORTHUMBERLAND: 1769 RECORD. NRO 10739 NRO 10739 MR MAURICE DOUGLAS OF ASHINGTON, 2014 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 10740 T/919 MR. GEORGE DICKSON OF BEDLINGTON, nd. NORTHUMBERLAND: AUDIO RECORDING. [c.1995] NRO 10741 NRO 10741 BUILDING PLANS, NORTHUMBERLAND: nd. RECORDS. [c.1957] NRO 10742 NRO 10742 ORAL HISTORY RECORDING OF MIKE 2014 BRITTLEBANK OF BURRADON, TYNE AND T/920 WEAR, FORMER PROCESS ENGINEER AT ALCAN ALUMINIUM SMELTER, LYNEMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND. NRO 10743 T/921 ORAL HISTORY RECORDING OF BRIAN SCOTT 2014 OF NORTH SEATON, NORTHUMBERLAND, FORMER WORKER AT ALCAN, LYNEMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND. NRO 10744 NRO 10744 DICKSON FAMILY OF ALNWICK, 1836-1839 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 10745 NRO 10745 MR DANIEL MUMBERSON OF ASHINGTON, 1916 NORTHUMBERLAND: ARTEFACTS. NRO 10746 NRO 10746 THE ADAMS FAMILY OF SHILBOTTLE, 1885-1951 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS AND ARTEFACTS. NRO 10747 NRO 10747 CHEVINGTON CEMETERY, CHEVINGTON, 1981-2005 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 10748 LAU ALNWICK URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL: 19th and RECORDS (ADDN.) 20th century NRO 10749 BMO MORPETH CORPORATION: RECORDS (ADDN.) xxx NRO 10750 NRO 10750 FAIRMOOR CEMETERY, MORPETH, 2003-2005 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORD. NRO 10751 NRO 10751 MORPETH ST. MARY, MORPETH, 1997-2004 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORD. 5 NRO 10752 NRO 10741 BUILDING PLANS, CRAMLINGTON AND LINTON, 1880-1956 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 10753 NRO 10753 MR ROBERT GEGGIE LOGAN OF BROOMHILL, nd. NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. [c.1930- 1947] NRO 10754 NRO 10754 ORAL HISTORY RECORDING OF JIMMY 2014 LATTIMER OF ELLINGTON, NORTHUMBERLAND, T/922 FORMER POTLINE WORKER AT ALCAN ALUMINIUM SMELTER, LYNEMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND. NRO 10755 T/923 ORAL HISTORY RECORDING OF ALAN 2014 [CHARLIE] CHARLTON OF BEDLINGTON, NORTHUMBERLAND, FORMER WORKER AT ALCAN ALUMINIUM SMELTER, LYNEMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND. NRO 10756 NRO 10756 'THE PELICAN' COMMUNITY MAGAZINE FOR 2014 THE PARISHES OF ACKLINGTON AND WARKWORTH, NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS . NRO 10757 EP 183 LUCKER ST. HILDA: PARISH RECORDS (ADDN.) 1874-2009 NRO 10758 NRO 10758 MR CECIL BURN OF NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA, 1976-2005 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 10759 M1/E AMBLE AND ALNWICK METHODIST CIRCUIT: 1957-1958 RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 10760 EP 161 ACKLINGTON ST. JOHN THE DIVINE: PARISH 1830-2007 RECORDS. (ADDN.) NRO 10761 NRO 10761 WYLLIANN WEATHERALL OF NORTH SEATON 1933 VILLAGE, NORTHUMBERLAND: ARTEFACT. NRO 10762 NRO 06487 PONTELAND WOMEN'S INSTITUTE, 20th PONTELAND, NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS century (ADDN.) NRO 10763 NRO 10763 MR JOHN PARKS OF THE INTERNATIONAL 2014 CLASS WAR PRISONERS AID: PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD. NRO 10764 NRO 10764 THE COSMOPOLITAN CLUB, ASHINGTON, nd. NORTHUMBERLAND: PHOTOGRAPHIC [c.2004] RECORD. NRO 10765 NRO 10765 THE ROYAL ANTIDILUVIAN
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