2; 2 NORMA~BY. ~ORTH HIDING .

D1strict was divided into fh·e warJs, ,·iz.: ~ormanby, structure, erected in 1883, is now used as a sehool. North-East, North-West, South-East and South-West. The Catholic church, dedicated to St. Peter, and erected There is a Wesleyan chapel here. Normanby Hall, in 1905, at a cost o.f about £7,500, is an edifice of • the property of Oharles Lionel Atkins Ward-Jackson red brick, with stone dressings, in the Gothic style, esq. J.P. who is lord of the manor and principal consisting of two. parallel naves, with aisles, and has Landowner, a large and handS

facing, white and colored glazed, sanitary and engi­ 18gi, and the Primitive Methodist chapel in 1878. • neering bricks of very superior quality are manufac­ There is also a Baptist chapel, erected in Igo6 at a cost, tured: these bricks are made entirely by machinery. including site, of nearly £5,ooo, and seating 625, and a The !Oil is clay; subsoil, sand. The principal crops are Welsh Congregational chapel, built in 1900, with 400 wheat, barley, beans and clover. The area of the parish sittings. Gas works were established in 1&86 by a and Urban District is r,5oo acres of land, 35 of tidal limited company, f{)r lighting Normanby, South Bank, water and 109 of foreshore; rateable >alue, £67,873; , Grangetown, Upsall and Ormesby. South Bank the population in 190I was g,645, and in I9II, I4•977• Wcrkmen's Institute, in the Normanby road, opened in mcluding 210 on board vessels. rgo2, is a structure of brick, erected at a oost of over The population of the wards in I9II was :-~ormanby, £2,ooo, &nd contains billiard, reading and recreation I,58B; NDrth-E':I.st, 3,929; North-West, 4,050; South­ rooms and a large library, and attached· is a quoi~ East, 3,304, and South-West, 2,ro6. ground. A new Unionist Club for South Bank and SO'UTH BANK was formed into an ecclesiastical district was erected in Igog, with billiard, reading, parish, Feb. 1898, from Eston, and is in the rural deaner~ smoking and refreshment rooms, caretaker's house, and of , archdeaconry of Cleveland and dioces~ a hall to s~at about 35o persons, at a total cost of about of York; it is 3 miles east of Middlesbrough, with a sta­ £3,ooa. The Tees-side Social Club, in Wellington tion on the Darlington and Saltburn branch of the North street, includes tilliard, meeting and reading rooms, Eastern railway. A new bridge was erected in 1909 to library and refr.:lshment bar, and has about 36o mem­ POnnect the town with the foreshore. The church of bers. Here are steel works, brick and tile works, and St John the Evangelist, erected in 1894-95, at a cost of manufactories of silicate cotton, or "slag wool." Here about £s,ooo, on a site given by the late Maj{)r Stapyl­ are also the shipyard. dry docks and engineering works ton. is a building of pressed brick with stone dressings, of Smith's Dock Co. Limited, the whole covering a site and ccnsists of chancel, nave with clerest{)ry, aisles, of 16 acres; the two dry docks are 450 and sso feet. organ chamber and south-west porch: a new organ long respectively; two new docks are now (1913) in was provided in 1905, at a C{)st of £6oo: the flooring course of construction. The population of South Bank was completely relaid in rgog at a cost of £3oo : ecclesiastical parish in rgu was 15,63o. •here are sittings for 720 persons. The register dates from the year r8g8. The living is a vicarage, net ESTON Jli.NOTION, which forms part of South yearly value £2oo, in the gift of the Archbishop of Bank ecclesiastical parish, is between Sourth Bank and York, and held since rgo6 by the Rev. Aniron lvor Grangetown, and is in the parliamentary borough of Griffiths, of St. Bees. The former church, an iron Middlesbrough, from which it is over 4 miles.

• OFFICIAl, ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c . Post, M. 0., T. & Telephone Call Office, Normanby.-1 Officials. Miss Elizabeth Agnes Taylor, sub-postmistress (letters Clerk, Cecil Evans Preston, Normanby rd. South Bank should have Yorks added). Letters are delivered on Treasurer, Edward Peart Brett, London Joint Stock Bank ~eek days only at 6.50 a.m. & I & 5.40 p.m.; dis- Limited, Mi:ldlesbroug'!J. patched at II a.m. & I, 6.40 & 8.50 p.m Medical Officer of Health, John Glen M.B., C.M.Glas. Post, M. 0., T. & Telephone Call Office, South Bank Helensg&rth house, Victoria road, Grangetown (letters should have Yorks added).-Miss Jennie Surveyor, Sanitary Inspector & Market Collector, Chas. France, postmistress. Letters delivered at 7·I5 a.m. W. Cockersoll, Market square, South Bank & 1.50 & 5.10 p.m.; dispatched at 9·45 a:m.. (south Collector of Rates, Hy. Leggett, Normanby rd.Sth.Bank only) & II. 15 a.m. & 3, 6.50 & IO. 15 p.m.; no sunday Inspector of Omnibuses & Hackney Carriages, Inspector delivery George Boynton, Police stati{)n, South Bank T(·wn Sub-Post & Y. 0. Office, 55 ~o;rmanby rd. South Bank (Lorne terrace).-Cbarles Gray, sub-postmaster. SOUTH K\NK-IN-~OR:YANBY SUB-OO'MMITTEE OF Box cleared 9 & u a.m. & 2.30, 6.;30, 7·45 & ro NORTH RIDING YORKS LOCAL PENSION CO'M­ p.m. ; no sunday delivery MI'fTEE. Town Sub-Post & Y. 0. Office, Victoria street.-Harry Meetin!!'s are held in Overseers' offices, South Bank, on ~ Snaith, sub-postmaster. Letter Box cleared at 9 & first tuesday in each month. II a.m. & 3.15, 6.30, 7-45 & 9.50 p.m Chairman, Jam2s Rase, Bridgeford ter. South Bank Wall Letter Boxes, South Bank :-Middlesbrough road. Clerk, Ralph .Agar, 'Middlesbrough rd. South Bank cleared 8.45 & rr a.m. & 2.35, 6.30 & ro p.m. ; Old Pension Officer, .\. Dawson, Br1dge rd. Stockton-on-Tee; Railway station, cleared 6.15 a.m. & 6.20 p.m.; Sta­ tion road, cleared 6, 8.45 & 10.20 a.m. & I.2o, 4·35· PUBLIC EST.A.BLISH:YENTS. 6. I$ & 9.30 p m. ; Peel street, cleared 8.45 & 10.55 Fire Brigade StRt10n, North street, South Bank, Wm. a.m. & 2.35, 6.20 & 9·55 p.m.; no mnday collection Blott, captain, & I5 men at these boxes Labour Exchange cBoard of Trade), SS & go Normanby road, South Bank, Ernest Nichol, manager SOUTH BANK-IN-NORMANBY URB..L'V DISTRICT Police Station, George Boynton, inspector, z sergeants COUNCIL. & 12 constables Offices, Normanby road. South Bank Workmen's Institute, Normanby road, Mt>eting day, second wednesday in the month, at 3 p.m. South Bank, John Ritson, sec Members. PUBL1C OFFICERS. Chairman, F. Percy Clarke. Assistant OversPer. Harry Bland, Council offices, Vice-Chairman, Thomas 'M. Scott. Grange town Normanby Ward. Collectors of Poor's Rates, Harry Bland, CO'Uncil offices, Retire I Retire Grangetown & Miss Ada Mary Leggett, Normanby Bert Peacock ...... I913 Robt.Nelson Hermiston I915 road, South Bank William ThomasGillson 19I4 I Medical Officer, No. 7 District, Middlesbrough Union, North-East Ward. John Farquhar MacLeod M.B., Ch.B.Aberd. 71 Nor­ Charles MacDonald ... 19131 Thomas Rosher J.P ... 19I5 manby road, South Bank John Kane ...... 19I4 Registrar of Births & Deaths, Ormesby Sub-District, North-West Ward. Middles·hrough District, John Hickton Brentnall, 3 Charles Geo. Bennett... 1913 Frederick Percy Clarke 19I5 High street, Nonnanby Thomas Carroll •••••• ... 1914 RPlieving Officer, No. 6 District, Middlesbroug-h Union Soutb-East Ward. John Forster, 98 Normanby road, South Bank John Ridley ...... I9131 Thomas Marshall Scott 1915 George D. Vanx ...... 1914 North Eastern Railway Station, William .Hend~t'llon, South-West Ward. statjon master Robert Jamel!l Fowler~. I9I3l1 George Wm. Mussett ... 19I5 Goods Station, Henry Coleman, agent for South Bank· Ralpb Agar ...... ,_ ••• , 19I4 .t district