Photographs
Photographs bring history to life, and these fascinating and in some cases rare images are no exception.
Note that these are only low-resolution images and hence unsuitable for printing off for a wall picture or poster. Higher resolution images of almost all of these photographs are available from Bailiffgate Museum. Just use the contact us option on the website to state your interest.( A contribution to museum funds will be invited to offset the cost of preparing your image).
Rothbury 6
View of Cragside, 1902...
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Rothbury 7
View of Rothbury in 1902...
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Rothbury 8
Interior of Rothbury Parish Church, 1902...
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Rothbury 9
View of Rothbury ca. 1925...
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Rothbury 10
View of the County Hotel, Rothbury in the early 20th century. Now known as Rothbury House and run by the RAF Association....
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Rothbury 11
View of Cragside and the gorge, 1902...
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Rothbury 12
Fishing in the Coquet at Rothbury, early 20th century...
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Rothbury 13
View of Lovers’ Walk on the Coquet near Rothbury in 1902....
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Rothbury 14
View of Rothbury from the South, 1908...
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Rothbury 15
View of the River and Bridge in Rothbury, 1905...
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Rothbury 16
Cragside and the gorge, 1906...
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Rothbury 17
Front Street, Rothbury, early 20th century...
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Rothbury 18
Front Street, Rothbury, early 20th century...
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Rothbury 19
Tennis Courts, Rothbury, early 20th century...
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Rothbury 20
View of Rothbury Bridge and Church, early 20th century...
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Rothbury 21
Rothbury ca. 1925...
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Rothbury 22
Rothbury Almshouses...
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Rothbury 23
Rothbury from the East...
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Rothbury 24
Rothbury from the South...
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Rothbury 25
Rothbury from the West...
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Swarland 1
The Square, Swarland ca. 1940...
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Swarland 2
Nelson Drive, Swarland, in the 1940s. Broomhill Colliery pit heap can be seen in the background....
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Swarland 3
Some of the first Swarland settlers. The Swarland settlement was funded in the 1930s by Commander Vyner of Swarland. Unemployed men from Tyneside came to the village to build homes for themselves and their families....
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Swarland 4
In 1936 Commander Vyner and his wife, Lady Doris Vyner, invited the Duke and Duchess of York to make a royal visit to Swarland to see the project....
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Swarland 5
Royal visit to Swarland on the 29th of July, 1936....
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Warkworth 1
Warkworth Old Bridge...
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Warkworth 2
Warkworth Old Bridge...
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Warkworth 3
Gateway at end of Warkworth Old Bridge...
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Warkworth 4
Gateway at end of Warkworth Old Bridge...
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Warkworth 5
Warkworth main street looking towards the Castle. Late 19th century....
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Warkworth 6
Warkworth main street looking from the Castle. Late 19th century....
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Warkworth 7
Warkworth and the Castle seen from across the River Coquet...
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Warkworth 8
Warkworth Church from across the River Coquet....
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Alnwick Victorians 1
William Amory, china and glass merchant....
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Alnwick Victorians 2
Miss Anderson....
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Alnwick Victorians 3
Mr Archbold...
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Alnwick Victorians 4
Charles and Grace Arthur with their children. Charles Arthur was a farmer in Hulne Park....
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Alnwick Victorians 5
Mrs Atkinson....
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Alnwick Victorians 6
William Baird....
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Alnwick Victorians 7
Mr Barber, sexton of St Michaels Parish...
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Alnwick Victorians 8
Christopher Seymour Bell (1818-1900). Christopher was the Duke of Northumberlands Land Agent and Bailiff. He left Newcastle to work for the Duke in Alnwick. Later, he moved to another of the Percy estates, Stanwick Hall in Yorkshire....
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Alnwick Victorians 9
Margaret Seymour Bell (1827-1879). Wife of Christopher....
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Alnwick Victorians 10
Henry Hunter Blair (1824-1887). A bookseller, printer and publisher. He bought the Alnwick Mercury in 1859, and also published Blairs Household Almanac and Blair’s Handy Guide to Alnwick...
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Alnwick Victorians 12
John Brown....
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Alnwick Victorians 13
Thomas Buddle, cabinet maker and upholsterer...
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Alnwick Victorians 14
Mr and Miss Burnett...
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Alnwick Victorians 15
Mrs Burnett....
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Alnwick Victorians 16
Miss Carr....
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Alnwick Victorians 17
Miss Carr....
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Alnwick Victorians 18
John Charlton, cooper, basket maker and dealer in glass, china and earthenware....
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Alnwick Victorians 19
Edward Common, footman to Reverend Leonard Shafto Orde, vicar of St Michaels....
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Alnwick Victorians 20
Miss Elisabeth Curry...
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Alnwick Victorians 21
Captain and Mrs Dale. Captain Dale was an officer in the Northumberland Regiment of Militia....
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Alnwick Victorians 22
Mr Darling....
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Alnwick Victorians 23
Mr Dennis, surgeon to the Northumberland Regiment of Militia....
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Alnwick Victorians 24
John Dickman....
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Alnwick Victorians 25
Mr Dickman....
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Alnwick Victorians 26
Mr Dixon...
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Alnwick Victorians 27
Thomas Dixon...
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Alnwick Victorians 28
Miss A. Dodds....
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Alnwick Victorians 29
Miss Dodds...
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Alnwick Victorians 30
Mr Dodds junior....
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Alnwick Victorians 31
Mr Dodds junior....
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Alnwick Victorians 32
Mr Dodds....
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Alnwick Victorians 33
Mr Dods, sexton of St Michaels Parish....
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Alnwick Victorians 34
Mrs Dods...
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Alnwick Victorians 35
Mr Donkin....
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Alnwick Victorians 36
Mrs and Miss J.A. Douglas....
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Alnwick Victorians 37
Charlotte Florentia Percy (1787-1866), 3rd Duchess of Northumberland. She was governess to the future Queen Victoria for 6 years...
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Alnwick Victorians 38
Eleanor Percy (1820-1911). 4th Duchess of Northumberland....
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Alnwick Victorians 39
Edward English (1819-1894) and his daughter, Sarah (b. 1858) Edward was a grocer on Bailiffgate, and also Parish Clerk of St Michaels....
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Alnwick Victorians 40
Mr Fairbairn....
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