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WebHe collected botanical specimens, some previously unknown. Jack Hatfield (1893-1965) An Ayton-born swimmer who represented his country at the Olympic Games in 1912, 1920,1924 and 1928. He won 3 medals at the Olympics and held the world record for the 400 metres freestyle for 7 years. WebSee more of Cleveland & Teesside Local History Society on Facebook. Log In. or. Create new account. Log In
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http://ctlhs.co.uk/golden-jubilee/fifty-interesting-places/nunthorpe/ WebPlace-name 'The homestead on the gravel'. Gretham 1196 - 1622, Grytham 1382, Greatham from 1581, Greetham 1630. Old English greot + ham. Greatham occupies a patch of gravel in the marshes of the Tees estuary. Information about this place name was provided by Victor Watts by personal communication. Bishop Stichill’s statutes for Greatham Hospital
WebCytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) often called CD8 + T cells, are a critical component of the adaptive immune system and play an important role in immune defense against … WebWe promote and support local history projects and work closely with local archives, libraries, museums and groups connected with archaeology, family history and industrial …
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WebPlace-name High Worsall: Modern English high + placename Wircheshel, Wercesel 1086, "Weorc's nook of land". Old English personal name Weorc, genitive singular Weorces + halh. The reference is to land in a bend of the River Tees. Low Worsall: Modern English low + place-name Wercesal, Wirceshel, Werchesal(e) 1086 Wi- Wyrkesale 1285-1367, … population tianjin chinaWebCharles Arthur Head (c.1839-1924) Chairman of Head, Wrightson and Company who specialised in making boilers and steel bridges and other engineering work. Thomas Wrightson (1839-1921) Chairman of Head Wrightson and Company. George Butt Craig (1848-1906) A Scots-born shipbuilder. population thurston county waWeb1916 The Cargo Fleet Iron Company built an impressive block of offices on South Bank Road. 1919 The Tees-Side Railless Traction Board began running trolley buses from its depot at Cargo Fleet to North Ormesby, South Bank and Grangetown. sharon grove ladwphttp://ctlhs.co.uk/golden-jubilee/fifty-interesting-events/the-introduction-of-the-gilchrist-thomas-process-1879/ sharon gryfe cbchttp://ctlhs.co.uk/ population tiffin ohioWebThe history of Kiora Hall is the history of two houses, both built on the same site within about 30 years of one another. In 1877 (Jens) Christian Nielsen built a house for himself and his family on Ragpath Lane, Norton in what was then a field not far from Norton railway junction. Nielsen, born in 1824 in Nordby, Fano, Denmark, had moved to ... sharon groverWebGrey Towers, built for William Randolph Innes Hopkins, ironmaster, in between 1865 and 1867, was designed by John Ross of Darlington. According to an article in the Victorian architectural journal, The Builder, The building is faced with blue flint stone, from Quarries in the neighbourhood, and the dressings are of a warm yellow local sandstone. population timer