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1867
In Northern England:
- 13th August 1867: the Central Exchange on Grey Street, Newcastle, badly damaged by fire.
- 1867: Grey Towers in Nunthorpe built for ironmaster William Hopkins. Now a Grade 2* Listed building.
- 1867: Life Brigade House (now Rocket Garage) built in Cullercoats. Now Grade 2 Listed.
- 1867: the Tyne Theatre built on Westgate Road, Newcastle. Now Grade 1 Listed.
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Tyne Theatre
- "Theatre and opera house, later cinema; now theatre. 1867 by W.B. Parnell for Cowan. Bought by Oswald Stoll and opened as cinema in 1919. Italianate front of three storeys, five …
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Grey Towers
- Overview Map Street View Grey Towers is a large country house built 1865-1867 for William Hopkins, ironmaster and Mayor of Middlesbrough. It is faced with whinstone, which is unusual compared …
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Stoll Cinema, Westgate Road
- "Theatre and opera house, later cinema; now theatre. 1867 by W.B. Parnell for Cowan. Bought by Oswald Stoll and opened as cinema in 1919. Italianate front of three storeys, five …
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Leamside Chapel
- Overview Map Street View The former Primitive Methodist Chapel on Station Road in Leamside was built in 1867. The Chapel closed in 1973 and later sold for use by the scouting …
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Church of St. Cuthbert
- Overview Map Street View The Church of St. Cuthbert on Quary House Lane in East Rainton was built 1866-1867 and designed by C.H. Fowler. The south chancel window in the …
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Church of St Mark
- Overview Map Street View St Mark's is the parish church in Marske-by-the-Sea. It was built in 1866-1867 by FP Cockerell in a Gothic Revival style. The church is Grade II …
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Hamsteels Colliery (1867 - 1958)
- Hamsteels Colliery and Coke Ovens, between Quebec and Esh Winning in County Durham. The colliery was founded in 1867 by Messrs. R. S. Johnson and T. M. Reay. By 1986 there were …
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Former Lintz Green Railway Station
- The former station at Lintz Green on the Derwent Valley Railway Branch of the North Eastern Railway. The line opened on the 2nd December, 1867, and closed to passengers on …
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Church of St Paul, Evenwood
- Overview Map Street View St Paul's Church in Evenwood, County Durham, was officially opened on September 18, 1867. It was built as the population of Evenwood expanded with the growth …
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Wesleyan Providence Chapel, Baybridge
- Overview Map This former Wesleyan Providence Chapel is located in Baybridge, Northumberland. The Gothic-style chapel was built in 1867, and is thought to have been designed by the distinguished architect …
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Church of St Peter, Harton
- Overview Map Street View St Peter's is the parish church of Harton, in Sunderland. The church was built 1866-1867, designed in an Early English style by C Hodgson Fowler.[1] Harton …
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Former Borough of Barrow-In-Furness Area
- Barrow-in-Furness is the second largest urban area in Cumbria, after Carlsile; the built-up urban area had a population of 45,865 at the time of the 2011 Census. Barrow was incorporated …
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St Francis Village Hall, Hutton Henry
- Overview Map Street View St Francis Village Hall in Hutton Henry is run by the Hutton Henry Community Association. A lease for the former church was granted to the association, …
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Holy Trinity Church, Cornforth
- Overview Map Street View Holy Trinity is the parish church in Cornforth, located to the west side of the village green. The church was designed by J.P. Pritchett, built in …
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Church of St John the Evangelist, Castleside
- Overview Map Street View St. John's Church is located by the junction of Church Street and Front Street in Castleside. It was designed by Mr. Ewan Christian, based on a …
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Old School, Waitby
- Overview Map Street View The former Waitby & Smardale School is located on School Lane which runs between the villages of Waitby and Smardale. The school, on Waitby Fell, was …
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Church of St James, Hayton, Cumbria
- Overview Map Street View Inside St James' Church is located on the south side of the Village Green in Hayton, in the Allerdale district of Cumbria. Building of the church …
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St Nicholas Church, Nicholforest
- Overview Map Street View Parish church for Nicholforest. 1866-1867 by Alexander Graham. Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. There had been an earlier chapel here at …
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Church of St James, Longsowerby
- Overview Map Street View St James' Church is located on St James' Road in the Longsowerby area of Carlisle. The church was built 1865-1867 by Anderson & Pepper of Bradford. …
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Church of St Mary of Furness, Barrow
- Overview Map Street View The Church of St Mary of Furness is located on Duke Street in Barrow-in-Furness. This Catholic church was built 1866-1867, designed in a Neo-Gothic style, by …
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Tyne Theatre
- "Theatre and opera house, later cinema; now theatre. 1867 by W.B. Parnell for Cowan. Bought by Oswald Stoll and opened as cinema in 1919. Italianate front of three storeys, five …
  Co-Curate Page
Grey Towers
- Overview Map Street View Grey Towers is a large country house built 1865-1867 for William Hopkins, ironmaster and Mayor of Middlesbrough. It is faced with whinstone, which is unusual compared …
  Co-Curate Page
Stoll Cinema, Westgate Road
- "Theatre and opera house, later cinema; now theatre. 1867 by W.B. Parnell for Cowan. Bought by Oswald Stoll and opened as cinema in 1919. Italianate front of three storeys, five …
  Co-Curate Page
Leamside Chapel
- Overview Map Street View The former Primitive Methodist Chapel on Station Road in Leamside was built in 1867. The Chapel closed in 1973 and later sold for use by the scouting …
  Co-Curate Page
Church of St. Cuthbert
- Overview Map Street View The Church of St. Cuthbert on Quary House Lane in East Rainton was built 1866-1867 and designed by C.H. Fowler. The south chancel window in the …
  Co-Curate Page
Church of St Mark
- Overview Map Street View St Mark's is the parish church in Marske-by-the-Sea. It was built in 1866-1867 by FP Cockerell in a Gothic Revival style. The church is Grade II …
  Co-Curate Page
Hamsteels Colliery (1867 - 1958)
- Hamsteels Colliery and Coke Ovens, between Quebec and Esh Winning in County Durham. The colliery was founded in 1867 by Messrs. R. S. Johnson and T. M. Reay. By 1986 there were …
  Co-Curate Page
Former Lintz Green Railway Station
- The former station at Lintz Green on the Derwent Valley Railway Branch of the North Eastern Railway. The line opened on the 2nd December, 1867, and closed to passengers on …
  Co-Curate Page
Church of St Paul, Evenwood
- Overview Map Street View St Paul's Church in Evenwood, County Durham, was officially opened on September 18, 1867. It was built as the population of Evenwood expanded with the growth …
  Co-Curate Page
Wesleyan Providence Chapel, Baybridge
- Overview Map This former Wesleyan Providence Chapel is located in Baybridge, Northumberland. The Gothic-style chapel was built in 1867, and is thought to have been designed by the distinguished architect …
  Co-Curate Page
Church of St Peter, Harton
- Overview Map Street View St Peter's is the parish church of Harton, in Sunderland. The church was built 1866-1867, designed in an Early English style by C Hodgson Fowler.[1] Harton …
  Co-Curate Page
Former Borough of Barrow-In-Furness Area
- Barrow-in-Furness is the second largest urban area in Cumbria, after Carlsile; the built-up urban area had a population of 45,865 at the time of the 2011 Census. Barrow was incorporated …
  Co-Curate Page
St Francis Village Hall, Hutton Henry
- Overview Map Street View St Francis Village Hall in Hutton Henry is run by the Hutton Henry Community Association. A lease for the former church was granted to the association, …
  Co-Curate Page
Holy Trinity Church, Cornforth
- Overview Map Street View Holy Trinity is the parish church in Cornforth, located to the west side of the village green. The church was designed by J.P. Pritchett, built in …
  Co-Curate Page
Church of St John the Evangelist, Castleside
- Overview Map Street View St. John's Church is located by the junction of Church Street and Front Street in Castleside. It was designed by Mr. Ewan Christian, based on a …
  Co-Curate Page
Old School, Waitby
- Overview Map Street View The former Waitby & Smardale School is located on School Lane which runs between the villages of Waitby and Smardale. The school, on Waitby Fell, was …
  Co-Curate Page
Church of St James, Hayton, Cumbria
- Overview Map Street View Inside St James' Church is located on the south side of the Village Green in Hayton, in the Allerdale district of Cumbria. Building of the church …
  Co-Curate Page
St Nicholas Church, Nicholforest
- Overview Map Street View Parish church for Nicholforest. 1866-1867 by Alexander Graham. Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. There had been an earlier chapel here at …
  Co-Curate Page
Church of St James, Longsowerby
- Overview Map Street View St James' Church is located on St James' Road in the Longsowerby area of Carlisle. The church was built 1865-1867 by Anderson & Pepper of Bradford. …
  Co-Curate Page
Church of St Mary of Furness, Barrow
- Overview Map Street View The Church of St Mary of Furness is located on Duke Street in Barrow-in-Furness. This Catholic church was built 1866-1867, designed in a Neo-Gothic style, by …
Church of St James, Longsowerby
Church of St. Cuthbert, East Rainton
St Nicholas Church, Nicholforest
Church of St Mary of Furness, Barrow
Former Borough of Barrow-In-Furness Area
Holy Trinity Church, Cornforth
St Francis Village Hall, Hutton Henry
Wesleyan Providence Chapel, Baybridge
Church of St Mark, Marske-by-the-Sea
Former Lintz Green Railway Station
Hamsteels Colliery (1867 - 1958)
Church of St John the Evangelist, Castleside