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.and Stockton section of the North Eastern railway, 7 HELl\U~GTON ROW is a township about I mile eas~ ~outh-west from Durham and 4 north-west from Bishop of Crook. The .Auckland, Shildon and Willington Joint Auckland, in the division of the county, Hospital Board erected here m 1:904 an Infectious north-west division of ward, Bishop .Auck­ Diseases Hospital, with 40 beds. The area is :1,303 Jand petty sessional division, union and county court acres; rateable value, £19,134; the population in I9II district, rucal deanery and archdeaconry of .Auckland and was 4A81. diocese of Durham. St. John's church, Sunnybrow, bmlt Post Office, Sunnybrow. Mrs. Annie Reed, sub-pogt­ ia 1886 at a total cost of £3,IOO, is of stone, in the Early mistress. Letters through Willington arriv~ at- 9.go English str.le, and consists of nave, chancel and south a.m. & 4 p.m.; dispatched at 9.30 a..m. & ~-35 & 7.1~ transept, With a south porch, vestry and western bell-cote p.m. daily. Willington, r mile distant, is the nearest containing one bell: in the chancel are three stained win­ money order & telegraph office dows, erected r886, to the late John Straker esq.: the Post Office, Helmington Row.-Ralph Armstrong, sub­ .church will seat 505 persons. Tb.e register dates from postmaster. LetteTs through Crook arrive at 9 a.m. the year r889. The living is a vicarage, net yearly & 4 p.m.; dispatched at 9.15 a.m, & 4-IS p.m. value £rgs, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop Willington, t mile distant, is the nearest money order oQf Durham, and held since 1913 by the Rev. Joseph & telegraph office Slim M . .A .• B.C.L. of Durham University. The Temper-· ance hall, erected in r888, by Messrs. Strakers and Love, Council Schools. is used for entertainments &c. There are also reading- Helmington Row (mixed), built in 1878 & enlarged in .rooms, with a library of 2,ooo volumes. The population · 1913, for 524 children; average attendance, 230; Corbet of the ecclesiastical parish in 19II was 4,084. P. Stewart, master; Miss Linton, infants' mistress On March 23, 1903, part of the ecclesiastical parish Snnnybrow (mixed), built in 1904, accommodation for of St. Catherine, Crook, was transferred to the eccle- 430 children; average attendance, 279; lsaac High, siastical parish of St. John, Sunnybrow. master; Miss Elizabeth Mills, mistress SUNNYBROW. Strakers & Love, colliery owners & Miners' Institute (T. Job son, sec. ; See also Willington. fire brick manufrs. (R. L. Weeks, Thomas Berry,treas.),Bowden Close chief mining engineer; Joseph Pearson Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper .Slim Rev. Joseph M . .A..,B.C.L. (vicar) Love, cashier), Willington collieries Pease & Partners Ltd. colliery owners Temperance Hall & brick manufacturers (Joseph COMMERCIAL. Pease, manager & viewer), Bowden Archer Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper HELMINGTON ROW. Close ; head office, Darlington .A.rrowsmith William, farm bailiff to COMMERCIAL. Robertshaw William, shopkeepeT Messrs. Straker & Love Armstrong Ralph, shopkeeper Thompson George, farmer Carter John, shopkeeper .A.rrowsmith Thos. farmer, Nook farm Tyson Thomas Henry, shopkeeper -Cradock Slinger William, farmer Auckland, Shildon & Willington Joint .J ackson J oseph, shopkeeper Hospital Board's Infectious Diseases JOB'S HILL. Love William, assistant overseer Hospital (.A. Mackay M.D. medical Common George, High Job's Hill Nicholson Francis, Joiners' .Arms P.H officer; Miss M. Kinnear, matron) Pease Joseph, Low Job's Hill Readin!!' Room & Library (George Cook John, Bowden inn,Bowden Close Allan Sarah (Mrs.), beer retailer Gib son, sec. ; ·w m. Sewell,librarian) Elliott Chas. Shoulder of Mutton P.H Gray Robert, shopkeeper Smithurst John, shopkeeper Graham Wm.Helmington Row tavern Jones .John G. shopkeeper Kennedy James, shopkeeper Robinson John, farmer SWALWELL is an ecclesiastical parish, formed Dec. Clavering and the Earl of Strathtnore- are the principal 1905. out of the parishes of Winlaton and '\-Vhickham; landowners. The soil is clay; t'he subsoil is clayey. .it is in the Chester-le-Street division of the county, west The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and some land division of Chester ward, Gatesheai union and petty ses- in pasture. Population in 19n, 4,279. ,sional division, Newcastle-on-Tyne county court district, I r·ural deanery of Chester-le-StTeet and arch deaconry and Post, M. 0. & T. Office1 Front street (letters should have diocese of Durham: the village is situated near the eo. Durham added) •...._Henry G. Rutherford, sub-post~ river Tyne at its• junction with the Derwent, with a sta- master. Letters arrive at 6.35 a.m. & 2·50 & 5·35 tion on the branch of the North Eastern rail- p.m.; delivered at 7.25 a.m. & 3-IO & 6 p.m.; dis• way, and is 4 miles west-by-south from Gateshead. patched 9-I5 a.m. & I, 6.I5 & 9.15 p.m. i sundays, The parish is governed by the Whickham Urban Districli 8.30 a.m. (for callers only); dispatched 8- 1 5 p.m .Council. Holy Trinity church, erected at a cost of [,9oo, Public Elementary School, Market lane (mixed & in- is an edifice of rubble with stone facings, in the Early fants), was built in r874, enlarged in 187E, & again :English style: the foundation stone was laid, Sept. s, in 1903, for 570 boys & girls & 270 infantlr; average ar893. by the Rev. Canon H. B. Carr M . .A. rector of 1 attendance, 540 boys &· girls & 230 infants; William Whickham (1•846-96), who gave the site; .and the church George Sutcliffe, master; Miss Annie Fish, mistress .affords 250 sittings. The living is a vicarage, net yearly Railway Station, Thomas William Cranston. station walue £350, in the gift of the rector of Whickham, and master held since 1905 by the Rev. Alexander Dunn M ..A. of Durham University, and formerly cnrate in charge. Police Constables. Robert Walker & Frederick Roddam Tht> vicarage house was built in 1907 at a cost of about £2,ooo. There ls a Presbyterian Church of , DERWENTH.AUGH is a hamlet, about half a mile 'first founded in 1733; the present building, erected in west, situate at the- junction of the rivers Tyne and rBgS. has 460 sittings; there are also Primitive Metho­ Derwent, on the Tyne side, and bounded on the east by dist, United Methodist and ·we~~leyan chapels. The the Derwent. Here are extensive W(}rks for the produc­ Eccle·siastical Commissioners are lords of the manor ; tion of coke and fire bricks. ·Col. Charles Warren Napier-Clavering .J.P. the Misses Wall Letter Box cleared at 8.30 a.m. k 4 & 7 p.m SIW ALWELL. Axwell Park & Garesfield Colliery 1 GTey Thomas H. Station hotel Dunn Rev . .Alexander M. .A. Vicarage (Priestman Collieries Limited) 1\ Harrison Ella (Miss), dress maker, •Gardner John, Rose cottage Barnes William, shopkeeper Middletown Harbottle Joseph, The Poplars Best John Thos. shopkpr. Railway st Kimber Jsph.pTovision dl.r.Railway st Shield Robert, 9 Lyndhurst terrace Chapman Thomas C. assistant supt. Kimber Jul19. (Mrs.), general dealer, Shield ThGmas, ro Lyndhurst terrace to the PrudE-ntial .Assurance Co. Cross house Shield Thomas, Victoria house Limited, Richmond avenue Kojay- John. boot maker, Railway st Sm~th Edward Davison, Leven house Coxon John, hardware dlr. Front st Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch) COMMERCIAl.. Culey Richard & James, bakers (Christopher Robson, manager); .Adams John & Sons, cash buyers of Dawson Theo E. & Son, chemists, open mon. & fri. 12 to 1.15; all kinds of scrap metals & metal MarkE't lane draw on head office, 71 Tesidues, brass, copper, tin, pewter, Dunston Garesfield Collieries Limited Lombard street E C zinc, lead, machinery, india rubber Eastmans Limited, butchers Lockey Henry, Queen's Head P.H. &c. (T N 6_S Blaydon); head office, Elliott Robt. cartrnan, Whickham rd Railway street I St. ~icholas buildings,Newcastle- Elliott Thos.Shield,ins.ag. 17Axwell st McGregor Selby (Mrs.),drapr.Front st on-Tyne. See advertisement Elliott Wm. prov. dlr. Whickham rd .Morpeth Thos. confectnr. Hexham rd page 10 Fletcher Arnold Alfred, wholesale Myers Mary .Ann (Mrs.), Wherry inn .Apple by John William, shopkeeepr wallpaper meiChant, printer, book- Norvell Frances (Mrs.), Seven Stars Armstrong Othello, hair dresser, Hex- binder & wholesale stationeT, P.H ham road Foundry lane. T N 17 Oxley George, farmer, Old Mill farm .Annstrong Ralph, hair dresser, Hex- Freick Stephen, Highlander hotel Pallan William, hair dresser~,~~~rtt~'~N;-;:....~H;:;:;A-;;" ham road Grabam John, shopkeeper, Railway st DCRH.AM