Tees

A £512,000 'link' AKA New Bridge At Middlesbrough

Very quick shot of large bridge of the River Tees.

An Awkward Load (1928)

A gigantic rudder for a liner is transported by rail.

Aren't Girls Wonderful? (1931)

Women's football match between Quaker Girls and Darlington Girls.

Army Boxing Finals (1954)

Two bouts from Army boxing finals

Crowded Excursion Train Disaster (1928)

Men work to clear the debris after a train crash at Darlington.

Down In The Quarry - Something Stirred! (1930)

Explosions in limestone quarries in Bowes, Darlington.

Fatal Express Collision (1929)

Wreckage from a collision between a night mail train and a locomotive at Darlington.

Football For Girls - Degrading? (1930)

Two teams of female store girls play football, stirring up debate about whether it is degrading for women. Darlington, Durham.

Cyclists Meet At Barnard Castle (1938)

Parade through Barnard Castle to mark the 59th North Eastern Cyclists Meet.

N. E. Cyclists Parade (1929)

People in fancy dress congregate for the North Eastern cyclists' parade at Barnard Castle, Durham.

Along The Tees In Can Labelled "Pathetone Early Colour" (1929)

Lovely scenic views around Stockton and Durham on the Tees river.

Walter Hagen Beats Percy Allis (1933)

Hagen wins championship against Percy Allis at Stockton. Good shots of golf match.

Queen Visits Tee - Side AKA Queen On Teesside (1956)

Queen visits Teesside, her last home tour before leaving for Sweden.

Selected Originals - Queen Visits Tee - Side AKA Queen On Tees - Side (1956)

Material related to newsreel story "Queen Visits Tee - Side (aka Queen Visits Tees - Side)" - 56/46.

Molten Metal Transported By Train (1969)

Iron is melted and poured into specially designed railway wagon. Middlesbrough.

Darlington V. Terry's AKA Darlington V. Terrys

Women's football match - Darlington beat Terrys.

Marionettes (1943)

Mr and Mrs Taylor put on human marionette show for children in Darlington, Durham.

Prince George (1933)

The Duke of Kent opens a new hospital at Darlington and inspects war veterans.

A Record Load By Road (1930)

The world's largest lorry is used to transport a 65 ton rudder from Darlington to Glasgow.

A Record Load (1927)

Railway engines are loaded onto railway trucks for shipment to India.

A Century Of Progress - In Locomotion Orange Tint (1925)

The first engine used on the first railway is compared to a new engine, orange tinted version.

Indefatigable In Good Works & Cuts (1926)

Princess Mary opens hospital extension in Stockton-on-Tees.

Largest Vessel Launched On The Tees (1928)

The "Calgarolite" is largest vessel to be launched at Teeside.

1500 Rendered Homeless (1922)

Footage of destruction caused by fires in Hartlepool, Cleveland.

A Masterpiece In Miniature (1931)

An amazingly intricate model of Milan Cathedral is presented - it is compared to the real thing.

Cleveland's Unemployed Camp (1920)

Footage of unemployed camp in Cleveland.

England V Wales AKA Middlesbrough (1937)

England beat Wales 2-1 in international football.

First Vertical Bridge In Europe (1933)

Shots of the early building work on a new bridge over the River Tees.

For Those In Peril On The Sea (1925)

A new lifeboat is launched in Tees mouth, and British boats help French celebrate centenary.

Girl Diver (1942)

9 year old Margaret Cresswell gives a diving display at Middlesbrough, Cleveland.

Hospital Sunday (1929)

Parade of mayors and other dignitaries in West Hartlepool, Cleveland.

Like A Giant "Meccano" (1933)

More work on the wonderful new Bridge over the River Tees.

Mile Of Books (1942)

The people of Stockton create a 2 mile long line of books for salvage. Cleveland.

Prince George Visits Middlesbrough AKA Prince George Pays His First Visit To Middlesbrough (1933)

The Duke of Kent pays a visit to the North of England.

Railway School (1936)

Boys and girls learn about the world of railways in Hartlepool.

Coatham (1937)

Tanker ship Athina Livanos ashore at Coatham, near Redcar.

Cheers All The Way! (1930)

Various material of Prince of Wales visit to the North East of England - lots of crowds.

A Century Of Progress - In Locomotion (1925)

The first engine used on the first railway is compared to a new engine for size and speed.

Gypsy Farm Fair - Yarm - Yorks

A farm fair is held at Yarm where gypsies gather and sell horses. Yorkshire.