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Accessions July – Dec. 2010 Northumberland Archives Accessions July – Dec. 2010 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 08914 ZRI RIDLEY FAMILY OF BLAGDON: RECORDS (ADDN.) 1957 NRO 08915 CES 313 BLYTH BEBSIDE COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL: RECORDS. 1939-2005 NRO 08916 NRO 08916 MR WILLIAM THOMAS BLIGHT OF CRAMLINGTON, 1941-1985 NORTHUMBERLAND: ARTEFACTS AND RECORDS. NRO 08917 CES 278 BLYTH BEBSIDE FIRST SCHOOL: RECORDS (ADDN). 1869-1979 NRO 08918 NRO 08918 INDEPENDENT LABOUR PARTY, NORTHUMBERLAND: 1916-1928 RECORDS. NRO 08919 NRO 08919 MR JAMES FARNWORTH OF SEGHILL COLLIERY, 1903-1927 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 08920 NRO 08920 THE BROOM FAMILY OF ASHINGTON, 2010 NORTHUMBERLAND: COPY PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD. NRO 08921 EP 87 CHOLLERTON ST. GILES: PARISH RECORDS (ADDN.) 2010 NRO 08922 NRO 08922 BRIAN WATSON AND ROBERT WILLIAM WATSON: c.1940s- RECORDS. 1950s NRO 08923 EP 132 ALNWICK ST. MICHAEL: PARISH RECORDS (ADDN.) 2010 NRO 08924 CES 314 BLYTH TYNEDALE COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL: 1901-2010 RECORDS. NRO 08925 ZCE/F/4/2/1-2 CARR-ELLISON FAMILY OF HEDGELEY, 2010 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 08926 SANT SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF NEWCASTLE UPON 1778-1835 TYNE: RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 08927 CES 70 BLYTH DELAVAL COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL: RECORDS 20th 1 (ADDN). century NRO 08928 NRO 08928 ROBERTSONS, FARMERS OF STAMFORD, c.1850- NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. 1999 NRO 08929 CES 313 BLYTH BEBSIDE COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL: RECORDS 20th (ADDN). century NRO 08930 T/649 ORAL HISTORY RECORDING OF LADY MARGARET 2010 SUTHERLAND OF EMBLETON, NORTHUMBERLAND. NRO 08931 EP 79 TWEEDMOUTH ST. BARTHOLOMEW: PARISH 1837-2002 RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 08932 NRO 08932 ASHINGTON TELSTAR JUVENILE JAZZ BAND: 1958-1970 RECORDS. NRO 08933 NRO 08933 ''THE PISTOL FLASHMETER'': ARTEFACT. nd. [c.1915] NRO 08935 NRO 08935 MR RIDLEY WARHAM ESQ OF THE ASHINGTON COAL 1939 COMPANY, ASHINGTON, NORTHUMBERLAND: ARTEFACT. NRO 08936 PC 36 BROOMHAUGH & RIDING MILL PARISH COUNCIL: 20th RECORDS (ADDN.) century NRO 08937 CES 70 BLYTH DELAVAL COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL: RECORDS 20th (ADDN). century NRO 08938 NRO 08938 ALNWICK, NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. 1914-1919 NRO 08939 ZCE/F/4/1/1 CARR-ELLISON FAMILY OF HEDGELEY, 2010 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 08940 T/650-T/655 ORAL HISTORY RECORDINGS. NRO 08941 NRO 08941 BLYTH LINKS CEMETERY, BLYTH, NORTHUMBERLAND: nd. [c.1995] RECORDS. NRO 08942 PC/79/3/1/1-6 PEGSWOOD PARISH COUNCIL: RECORDS (ADDN.) 2009-2010 NRO 08943 NRO 08943 NORTH OF ENGLAND INSTITUTE OF MINING 2010 ENGINEERS, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE: DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD. NRO 08944 NRO 08944 MR MICHAEL LENNAHAN OF DINNINGTON COLLIERY, 1895 NORTHUMBERLAND: ARTEFACTS. NRO 08945 EP 131 DUDLEY ST PAUL: PARISH RECORDS (ADDN.) 1933-2010 NRO 08946 EP 109 ST OSWALD IN LEE: PARISH RECORDS (ADDN.) 1892-1994 NRO 08947 NRO 08947 KIRKLEY HALL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, nd. [c.1950] NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 08948 NRO 08948 BEDLINGTON STATION HEALTHY LIVING CENTRE: nd. [c.2003] ARTEFACT. NRO 08949 EP 4 NORHAM ST. CUTHBERT: PARISH RECORDS (ADDN.) 1866-2003 NRO 08950 CES 113 DUDDO CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL: RECORDS 1878-1905 (ADDN.) NRO 08951 CES 234 SHORESWOOD CHURCH OF ENGLAND CONTROLLED 1870-1905 SCHOOL: RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 08952 NRO 08952 WOODHORN COLLIERY, NORTHUMBERLAND: 1967 PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD. NRO 08953 NRO 08953 NORTHUMBERLAND BRIDGES: PHOTOGRAPHIC 1992-2003 RECORD. NRO 08954 NRO 08954 MR. FRANCIS GLUES CADDY BLIGHT OF 2008 WESTERHOPE: RECORDS. NRO 08955 UR/P19 NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA UNITED REFORMED 1963-2000 CHURCH: RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 08956 NRO 08956 NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA, NORTHUMBERLAND: 1902-1961 RECORDS. NRO 08957 NRO 08957 NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY: RECORDS. 1893-1894 NRO 08958 EP 137 FENHAM ST JAMES AND ST BASIL: PARISH RECORDS 20th (ADDN.) century NRO 08959 NRO 08959 GEORGE EDWARD SHOTTON OF BROOMHILL, 1900-2010 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS & ARTEFACT. NRO 08960 NRO 08960 NORTHUMBERLAND URBAN DISTRICT COUNCILS 1953-1973 2 ASSOCIATION: RECORDS. NRO 08961 NRO 08961 JOHN HERMAN MERIVALE OF TOGSTON, 2009 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 08963 PC 27 WARKWORTH PARISH COUNCIL: RECORDS (ADDN.) 1937-1999 NRO 08964 NRO 08964 VIEWS OF NORTHUMBERLAND: PHOTOGRAPHIC circa 1959- RECORD. 1980 NRO 08965 M15 RYTON & PRUDHOE METHODIST CIRCUIT: RECORDS. 19th century- 20th century NRO 08966 NRO 08966 EXPERIENCE NORTHUMBERLAND AT WOODHORN: 2000-2005 RECORDS. NRO 08967 NRO 08967 ROGERS (nee THORNTON) OR YORKSHIRE, AND 18th EDINGTONS OF ALNWICK, NORTHUMBERLAND: century- RECORDS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORDS. 19th century NRO 08968 NRO 08968 LIFEBOATS ON THE NORTH EAST COAST: RECORDS. 2010 NRO 08969 EP 79 TWEEDMOUTH ST. BARTHOLOMEW: PARISH 1983-1991 RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 08970 NRO 08970 NATIONAL COAL BOARD: RECORDS. 1845-1981 NRO 08971 NRO 08971 HEATON ST. GABRIEL CHURCH, NEWCASTLE-UPON- July 1955 TYNE: RECORD. NRO 08972 NRO 08972 BRITISH COAL, ELLINGTON COLLIERY, 1987 NORTHUMBERLAND: ARTEFACT. NRO 08973 PC 7 BROOMLEY & STOCKSFIELD PARISH COUNCIL: 1957-2010 RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 08974 CES 310 BLYTH SOUTH BEACH COUNTY FIRST SCHOOL: 1972-1993 RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 08975 T/656 ORAL HISTORY RECORDING OF GEORGE & MARY 2010 SHORT, FORMER AGRICULTURAL WORKER, OF LONGHOUGHTON, NORTHUMBERLAND. NRO 08976 EP 64 LESBURY ST MARY: PARISH RECORDS (ADDN.) 1856-2008 NRO 08977 NRO 08977 J. J. MITCHELL OF NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA, 1919 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 08978 NRO 08956 NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA, NORTHUMBERLAND: c.1910- RECORDS. 1930 NRO 08979 NRO 08979 NORTHUMBERLAND COLLIERIES: RECORDS. 1913-1938 NRO 08980 NRO SEATON VALLEY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL: 1971 02510/35A RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 08981 NRO 08981 ALAN WILLIAMS ARCHAEOLOGY: RECORDS. 2010 NRO 08982 NRO 06021 WYLAM, NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORD. 1935 NRO 08983 SANT SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF NEWCASTLE UPON nd. TYNE: RECORDS (ADDN.) [c.1970]; 2010 NRO 08984 DN DIOCESE OF NEWCASTLE: RECORDS (ADDN.) 1982-2005 NRO 08985 V/98 ''THE COMMENTATORS: A LOOK OVER THE YEAR AT 2010 SEAHOUSES'': DVD RECORDING. NRO 08986 ZCE/F/4/1/2-3 CARR-ELLISON FAMILY OF HEDGELEY, 2009 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 08987 NRO 08987 ROTHBURY AND COQUETDALE YOUTH PROJECT, 1999-2010 ROTHBURY, NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 08988 PC 83 EAST CHEVINGTON PARISH COUNCIL: RECORDS 1983-1997 (ADDN.) NRO 08989 NRO 05591 BRIAN WATSON OF CRAMLINGTON, nd. [c.1990] NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS (ADDN.) T/677 NRO 08990 NRO 08990 FENTON AND NESBITT ESTATES, WOOLER, 1858 3 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORD. NRO 08991 NCC/LL NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL, LEGAL AND nd. [c.1990] DEMOCRATIC SERVICES: RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 08992 NRO 08992 WHITTONSTALL, NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. 2010 NRO 08993 EP 17 ANCROFT ST. ANNE: PARISH RECORDS (ADDN.) 1824-1969 NRO 08994 EP 126 SCREMERSTON ST. PETER: PARISH RECORDS 1844-1996 (ADDN.) NRO 08995 EP 165 SPITTAL ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST: PARISH 1873-1987 RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 08996 NRO 08996 MR RONNIE CAMPBELL OF BATES COLLIERY, BLYTH, 1992 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORD. NRO 08997 NRO 08406 THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL PRACTICE, NEWCASTLE 2010 UPON TYNE: RECORDS. NRO 08998 NRO 08998 BEDLINGTONSHIRE ROUND TABLE, 2005 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 08999 NCC NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL, COUNTY 1977-1999 ARCHIVES SERVICE: RECORDS. NRO 09000 NRO 09000 GIBSON FAMILY OF HEXHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND: 17th-20th RECORDS. centuries NRO 09001 NRO 09001 BLYTH HARBOUR COMMISSION, BLYTH, 1920-1970 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS (ADDN.) NRO 09002 NRO 09002 ANN SMART OF BAMBURGH CASTLE SCHOOL, 1806 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 09003 NRO 09003 THOMAS BELL OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, 1860 NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 09004 NRO 09004 BELL FAMILY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, 2010 NORTHUMBERLAND: DIGITAL RECORD NRO 09005 T/657 ''MORPETH UNSCRIPTED''- ORAL HISTORY 2010 RECORDINGS OF THE POLISH COMMUNITY IN MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND. NRO 09006 NRO 09006 BEDLINGTON STATION LIBRARY, BEDLINGTON, nd. [c.2009] NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 09007 T/658-T/676 ORAL HISTORY RECORDINGS OF RESIDENTS OF THE 2003-2005 CRASTER AREA, NORTHUMBERLAND. NRO 09008 T/678 ORAL HISTORY RECORDING OF PATRICK DUDDING, 2010 FORMER LAND AGENT, OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE. NRO 09009 NRO 09009 MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORD. 1826 NRO 09010 NRO 09010 'EARTH BALANCE 2000', WEST SLEEKBURN FARM, 2010 BOMARSUND, BEDLINGTON, NORTHUMBERLAND: RECORDS. NRO 09011 CC NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL: RECORDS 1957 (ADDN.) NRO 09012 NRO 09012 HARTLEY COLLIERY DISASTER: ARTEFACT
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