List of articles published between 1964 and 2012 in the Journal of the Durham County Local History Society. Back copies of some DCLHS Bulletins (now the Journal) are available at various prices with recent Journals priced at £5.00. For details of all publications contact: Professor G.R. Batho, DCLHS Editor and Sales Organiser, c/o Miners’ Hall, Red Hill, Durham DH1 4BB. Tel. 0191 3709941 or e.mail: [email protected]. 2 1964 Frank Atkinson A Museum with a Difference 3 1965 J.M. Fewster The Baker Baker papers 4 1965 S.C. Newton County Durham in the 17th century: a guide to problems and sources 5 1966 Paul Rutledge Elizabethan enclosure at Stainton-le-Street 6 1966 Vera Chapman Introducing ice houses: some local examples 7 1967 Irene Smith Frumety: a local dish 7 1967 Frank Atkinson Peat spades 7 1967 Janet Smith The pursuit of learning : Kimblesworth Colliery school 7 1967 Vera Chapman Plough mugs 8 1968 H.L. Beadle Upper Teesdale lime kilns 8 1968 Janet Smith The records of Methodism 9 1968 H.L. Beadle The history of Cowgreen mines 9 1968 W.A.L. Seaman The Headlam papers 9 1968 Janet Smith The local records of Nonconformity 9 1968 Allan F. Pallister Burial in wool 9 1968 Irene Smith More on Frumety: a local dish 10 1969 Janet Smith Some records of education in County Durham 10 1969 David Reid State papers as a source for Durham social history in the 1840's 10 1969 R.A. Barnby Darlington's railway workshops 10 1969 E.W. Peart The construction of the Darlington and Barnard Castle railway 11 1969 H.L. Beadle The lead smelting mills of Teesdale and district 11 1969 R. Pallister Some unusual schools in County Durham between 1800 and 1850 11 1969 Elsie E. Brown The Triplett [Rev. Thomas Triplet (sic)] charity (1) 11 1969 New towns, 1: Newton Aycliffe 11 1969 James H. Wilson Plough mugs (Correspondence) 11 1969 Don Wilcock Butter wives and the Darlington and Barnard Castle railway 1 12 1970 B.K. Roberts The regulated village: Hulam and Kirk Merrington 12 1970 S. Ingleson Stockley: a 'lost' village of the nineteenth century 12 1970 New towns, 2: Peterlee 12 1970 H.L. Walker Ships, Sunderland and Lloyd's Register of Shipping 12 1970 J.F. Clarke Labour in shipbuilding on the North East coast 12 1970 Stella Aberdeen Newton Aycliffe - the beginning of a new town. (Correspondence) 13 1970 D. Rose Bishop Auckland Poor Law Union, 1863 - 1866 13 1970 E. Peart Bishop Auckland Co-operative Society 13 1970 T.W. Ede Cholera in Sunderland in 1831 14 1972 W.E. Moyes Easington Rural District 14 1972 R.P. Hastings Stockton during the Great French wars, 1793 - 1815 14 1972 A. Pallister The Dinsdale Spa 14 1972 Dennis Coggins A horse's skull and legbones from Lonton in Teesdale 14 1972 T.W. Ede Cholera in Gateshead and Newcastle, 1831 - 1832 14 1972 Dennis Coggins Some results of air photography in Upper Teesdale-a preliminary note 15 1972 R.P. Hastings The Stockton dispensary: medical aid for the poor in the nineteenth century 15 1972 R.A. Barnby The influence of the London Lead Company on the development of Middleton-in-Teesdale: A lesson in good management/labour relations 1750 - 1905 15 1972 J. Temple The Darlington Union and the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834: the first five years, 1837 - 1842 15 1972 W. Boagey A note upon the cholera outbreak at Hartlepool - 1832 16 1973 James E. Tierney Dodsley on Durham 16 1973 R.P. Hastings Cholera in nineteenth century Stockton 16 1973 Michael H. Kirby Some recent developments at the Bowes Museum 16 1973 Shirley King The records of local history 1: Quarter Sessions records 1596 - 1971 17 1974 G.E. Milburn The census of worship of 1851 17 1974 Susan A. Thompson Nineteenth century shipbuilding on the Tees 17 1974 Mary Tobin New Brancepeth - a mining village in the Deerness Valley 17 1974 Frank Atkinson Beamish 1974: the North of England Open Air Museum 17 1974 K.J. Fairless and D.C. Excavations at Forcegarth Pasture, Teesdale Coggins 17 1974 Carole Hopkinson The records of local history 2 : Family collections 18 1975 G.E. Milburn Religion in Sunderland in 1851 18 1975 John Benson The Miners' Provident Association 18 1975 Geoffrey Nicholson The lead road 2 18 1975 Stuart Miller Burdon (Rowland) in his iron boots: the 18th century bridge at Sunderland 18 1975 Patrick Mussett Coming into residence at Durham Cathedral: A postscript to Tierney's Dodsley in Durham 18 1975 Christine Hiskey The records of local history 3 : Colliery records 19 1976 Gordon Morris Confederate naval activities in the North East - the case of the Southerner, 1863 19 1976 J.A. Hilton The Catholics in Caroline Durham, 1625 - 1642 19 1976 Stuart Miller The trouble with ferries: the River Wear and the Hilton family 19 1976 Jean Cooke The great coal strike of 1844 (with particular reference to County Durham): Part 1 19 1976 Geoffrey Nicholson Stephen's Hall [Ryton] and its occupants 19 1976 J. Linda Drury A note on Weardale lead mining in the eighteenth century 20 1977 George Patterson, editor A boy [Richard William Morris] goes down the pit [at Newfield, near Pelton] 20 1977 J. Linda Drury The division of Framwellgate and Witton Gilbert Commons near Durham City, 1771 - 1809 20 1977 H.J. Smith The punishment of capital felonies in County Durham 1707 - 1819 20 1977 Harold L. Beadle Bowlees Chapel 20 1977 Jean Cooke The great coal strike of 1844 (with particular reference to County Durham): Part 2 21 1978 Alan J. Heesom The 'Wynyard Edict' of 1837 21 1978 George Patterson, editor Pit village life [of Richard William Morris of Newfield & Pelton Fell] 21 1978 George Patterson The religious census - a test of its accuracy in South Shields 21 1978 C. Lewthwaite Music Hall in the North-East 21 1978 David Ovens The parish of Middleton St. George in the 19th and early 20th centuries 22 1978 R.P. Hastings Chartism in South Durham and the North Riding of Yorkshire, 1838 - 1839 22 1978 D.S. Reid The Durham church establishment: the Gentry and the Recusants, 1570 - 1640 22 1978 S.B. Holt A note concerning [J.C.] Russell's estimate of the population of Durham City in the fourteenth century 23 1979 Michael Sill Land ownership and the landscape: a study of the evolution of the colliery landscape of Hetton-Le- Hole, County Durham 23 1979 Geoffrey E. Milburn Newbottle: an outline history 23 1979 Geoffrey E. Milburn Appendix: Two letters between Mary Wilson [of Newbottle] and her daughter Isabel, September 1770 23 1979 John Hill Conflict in the Durham coalfield in 1892, Part 1 23 1979 A.J. Pain Spearman on the Admiralty jurisdiction of the Bishop of Durham 23 1979 Christine E Hiskey George Hunter (1792 - 1851): an industrial biography 3 24 1980 John Hill Conflict in the Durham coalfield in 1892, Part 2 24 1980 Robert G. Benson and A bibliography of the coal industry in the North East John Neville 24 1980 J.A. Hilton The Catholic North-East, 1640 - 1850 24 1980 R.W. Sturgess The people and industries of Seaham Harbour and its environs in 1851 25 1980 H. Ging and J. The Robert Wood collection : theatre and music hall posters Stephenson etc. printed by John Procter and F.W.Mason of Hartlepool 25 1980 Derek Atkinson Co-operation in Darlington, 1868 - 1900, Part 1 25 1980 Leslie Ellison The taming of a landscape: Waldridge Fell 25 1980 J. Linda Drury The Bishop of Durham's whale [beached at Seaton Carew], 1766 - 1767: the story behind the skeleton in Durham Cathedral 26 1981 S.B. Holt The Durham Directory and Almanack 26 1981 Stuart Miller The establishment of the River Wear Commissioners 26 1981 Derek Atkinson Co-operation in Darlington, 1868 - 1900, Part 2 26 1981 Jeremy Black The British press and European news in the 1730's: the case of the Newcastle Courant 26 1981 David H. Thomas Four industrial schools in the North-East of England 27 1981 J. Linda Drury Old Stanhope Castle, Weardale, Co. Durham 27 1981 Michael Barke Migration into Darlington in the mid-eighteenth century: some tentative observations 27 1981 C.E. Hiskey A minority, a marriage [between Charles William, Lord Stewart & Frances Anne Vane-Tempest] and management at the Vane-Tempest collieries, c.1799 - 1819 27 1981 R.P. Hastings Strikes without a Union: labour relations in the Teesdale lead mines, 1872 - 1892 27 1981 Leslie Ellison Petty crime in Barnard Castle in the late nineteenth century: a peer into the abyss of a northern market town 28 1982 M.T. Smith and M.J. Marital mobility in four parishes [Dalton-le-Dale, Castle Purvis Eden, Coniscliffe & St. Nicholas, Durham] of County Durham 28 1982 Ruth Cranfield Durham prisons in an age of change 28 1982 Stewart Merricks The Sunderland Literary and Philosophical Society Essay and Discussion Class 1846 - 1849 29 1982 Stuart Miller This unpleasant affair ...: cholera in Sunderland in 1831 - 1832, Part 1 29 1982 Alan J. Heesom Who thought of the idea of the University of Durham? Bishop William van Mildert or Canon Charles Thorp 29 1982 Vera Chapman Front house and back house houses and small terraced houses in Darlington 29 1982 David Butler The gas works of Sherburn Hospital, 1867 - 1920 30 1983 Leslie Ellison Landlord and landscape: the influence of the Salvins on the scenery of the Wear Valley, near Croxdale and Spennymoor 30 1983 James F.
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