The people of Seaton Carew.
The Ledington family enjoy a day on Seaton beach in the early 1950s.
More detail »Willy Staveley strikes a pose with his sister and a group of young ladies on the beach with the Seaton low light as a backdrop in 1888.
More detail »Tom Blenkinsop with his deerstalker hat and his gun. Tom was born about 1861 & lived in Dixon Road, Seaton Carew.
More detail »Enjoying a game of dominoes. At least three of these men belonged to the crew of the Seaton Carew lifeboat Francis Whitbourn. This photographic postcard would date from c1910.
More detail »A group of woman on the rocks in August 1890 keep a close eye on the girls looking for shrimps near an outfall pipe-sewerage?
The group are Miss Weymes, Miss Weightman, Agnes, Olive, Miss Shield, Mildred, Winifred Simpson, Dolly, Mary and Miss Simpson.
More detail »The same group as in the previous image pose for their photo in August 1890.
More detail »Annie Elizabeth Catterson born 1874 in Seaton Carew. Annie is the girl to the right of the image with flowers in her hair. She was related to Christopher Bell, blacksmith at Seaton Carew.
More detail »Posing on the rocks and wearing their rather fancy, flowery hats these are the same two ladies as in the following image.
More detail »The same two ladies as in the previous image wearing their very flowery hats. This time posing on a ramp which would be pushed partly into the sea to be used to board and alight from the boats without getting wet.
More detail »Bob Johnson, Ness on the horse, old Lang, a young man & a boy having a discussion beside a bathing machine.
More detail »Two women and a girl picking blackberries from the hedge in the field opposite what is now Lawson Road. Pattison's house is in the distance. Note the cap the woman that is standing is wearing.
More detail »In the field opposite what is now Lawson Road two women and a girl have a rest from their task. Note in the previous image the cap was being worn by the other woman.
More detail »Christopher Bell, fondly known as Kitty Bill, was a blacksmith with his premises at Southend in Seaton Carew. Note the size of his arms from the manual labour he would have done on a daily basis.
More detail »Outside Bells' blacksmiths at Southend Christopher Bell (Kitty Bill), Richard (Dick) Myers born c1861 and Wilkinson are standing around the anvil. Alfred John (Alf) Sewell born c1872 is standing in the doorway.
More detail »A group of the Blekinsop & Newbury families. The two men are William & Tom Blekinsop. Note the hats that the women are wearing which points to this being a special occasion.
More detail »Pattison's caption on this photo was 'Whip behind.' The two boys have hitched a lift on the running board and Bob is not too happy. The cab is outside Station Hotel which was built in 1873 and, sadly, demolished in the first part of the 21st century. Bob Proctor, who lived in Church Street, Seaton Carew, ran his cab to and from the railway station.
More detail »In the second of two images of Bob's cab he appears to be shouting at the boy who is now on his hands and knees. The other boy seems to have escaped detection! The little cottage was built prior to the hotel and became the station master's house for a time before being demolished. The Station Hotel gave way to a Sainsbury store in the early 21st century.
More detail »The boy with the slingshot is possibly one of the Burton children. Wonder what he's aiming at?
More detail »Dunning and old George about to sample some ale at Ramsey, Gilchrist and Ramsey's Brew House in Ashburn Street in 1888. Around 1930 the premises were being used as a fish shop when the building was condemned
More detail »The Burton children dressed in their best coats. The little girl certainly has the best position.
More detail »John and Susannah Burton with some of their children. Looks as though they having been having a game of tennis.
More detail »John & Susannah Burton with four girls & three boys. Two of the boys are Anthony and Robert Thomas Burton.
More detail »M.I. in Holy Trinity Churchyard, Seaton Carew reads In Loving Memory of John beloved husband of Susannah Burton died 22 November 1911 aged 76 years. Susannah beloved wife of John Burton died died 26 January 1919 aged 83 years.
More detail »Ben Jones cutting up a rib of beef in John Crosby's butcher's shop in 1888.
More detail »Pattison's caption for this image was 'Showing how it's done'. Lillian Hogg, Ralph & Fred Mullins & other children grouped round the camera tripod. Note the little boy with his hands behind his back.
More detail »Captain Joe Bunting (in the top hat) talking to Customs House Manager Willliam Robert Staveley (born 1839, Sussex) and his sister near Carr House cottages. Carr House & the cottages were on the edge of the cliff a little further along from The Green. They were demolished in 1904.
More detail »James Pattison's daughter Catherine aged three. It was Catherine who donated her father's photograph collection to Bowes Museum in the 1970s
More detail »The girl on the cart appears to be a little sulky while her sister is mesmerised by the photographer.
More detail »James Pattison's two daughters.
More detail »The children are all smiling for the camera except the young boy in his sailor suit whose attention appears to be elsewhere. The children include Ralph, Fred & Kitty Hulton, two Lumley boys and Lillian Hogg.
In the 19th century a bathing attendant, Mary, worked for 25 years 'dipping' the ladies and little boys.
More detail »The four girls pose for the camera near the bathing machines on Seaton beach are Daisy (Elizabeth) Hulton born about 1881 and lived in Bird's Field, Daisy (Ada) Hogg born about 1881, Conny (Constance D) Tilly born about 1881 and lived in Church Street and Lillian Hogg (sister to Ada) born about 1878. Daisy and Ada's father was a shipping broker and the family owned the Gables on Station Lane. In 1904 Daisy married Marmaduke Furness, only son of Christopher Furness.
More detail »George Burlinson and William Proctor lean on an oar/rudder on the Tees 12 while Robert Hovel has a mop and bucket presumably to clean his boat.
More detail »Robert Ferguson working in his cobbler's shop in Charles Street, Seaton Carew in 1888. Robert was born c1825 and was married to Hannah.
More detail »Cockle girls of Seaton Carew and West Hartlepool. The girls made a living by going out onto the rocks at low tide to collect shell fish and then sell their catches on. Bella, one of the girls had a shack on the Snook near to the golf clubhouse.
More detail »The photograph is of John William Cordiner and William Alfred Cordiner.(Great grandfather and grandfather to Cliff Cordiner) at the organ inside the old Wesley Chapel on the Sea front at Seaton Carew.The chapel closed in 1937.
More detail »The large house on the corner of Green Terrace and the Green in 1888. Jim Drake with his horse and dog pose for the photo.
More detail »A youthful Phil Dixon on the north-west corner of The Green. On the left (West Row), is Seaton Hall which was built as the King’s Head Inn in 1803. The building became a private house in 1886 and was eventually converted to become a nursing home. The house just visible over Phil's left shoulder was built in 1834 in the 'Swiss style' for a local solicitor, Robert Dixon. The larger building on the right once housed a school.
More detail »Two young girls pose for the camera. Note the lace ruffles around their necks
More detail »Edward Backhouse Mounsey with Mrs Fryer & children on the beach at Seaton Carew. The Mounsey family, who were Quakers, lived in Ashburne House that stood next to the Seven Stars Inn which was later demolished and the Marine Hotel built on the site. The house was demolished later to make way for a car park.
Edward Mounsey married Rachael Ann Fryer in 1878.
The house, which was named after Ashburne, near Bishopwearmouth where the family were from, had belonged to Edward Backhouse and was left in his will to his nephew Edward Backhouse Mounsey in 1879.
More detail »The woman is carrying a round loaf of some type of bread on her head & holding a basket. Possibly doing some shopping. This may be Sarah Burton who was housekeeper at the Holy Trinity Church vicarage for many years.
More detail »A family group on the steps of a house at Seaton Carew.
More detail »The young man with glasses is in another photo portrayed in a garden reading.
More detail »The Fawcus family were a notable family in Seaton Carew from 1850s to 1870s. Robert Fawcus was the head of the family. He was born in Stepney in 1817, and his father died when he was a baby. His mother then married her brother in law which meant that Robert’s uncle was also his step father! Marrying your brother’s widow was illegal at this time. They declared on their marriage licence application that there was no impediment, despite knowing this was untrue. To avoid detection they married well outside of the area at St Dunstan’s Church, Stepney in Middlesex.
The Fawcus house in Seaton Carew was on The Green to the west of North Road. This was later combined with the adjoining house and became the Haraap & Sterndale girls’ school. It is said that all the wooden panelling and other items in the house were from shipwrecks.
Robert Fawcus and his wife Anna Maria had a large family – 10 sons and 4 daughters. He was a timber and coal merchant
More detail »A party held for the children of Seaton in May 1889. Foster may have been a teacher.
More detail »A second group photo children at a party.
More detail »Having a paddle from Garbutt's boat at Seaton beach. Note the swimmer behind the coble.
More detail »Headstone in Holy Trinity Churchyard for George Burlinson (died 1894) and his wife Arabella (died 1866).
More detail »Catherine Pattison watches young Gladstone on his horse. Gladstone lived with his mother Ann, father Arthur & five siblings in Station Lane.
More detail »A young girl with her doll and a wickerwork pram.
More detail »A group with a dog sitting on the rocks enjoying the fresh air. The Seaton low light and part of the Staincliffe Villas provides a backdrop.
More detail »At Seaton Carew in 1890 Thomas Laing, farmer, John Judd and their sons are harvesting potatoes using a horse drawn plough.
More detail »Henry Hood, coxswain, with his wife Mary (nee Brownbridge born 1833 died 1909) outside their cottage at Southend. They were married in 1857.
More detail »Henry Chilton Hood followed his father, William, and his brother, Robert, by becoming coxswain of the Seaton Carew lifeboats in August 1867. He remained in this role for thirty-one years until his retirement in 1898. He died in 1913 aged 80.
More detail »Henry wearing his medals. In March 1883 he and his crew went to the assistance of the schooner Atlas when she ran aground on Longscar Rocks. Henry and John and Matthew Franklin were awarded the RNLI Silver medal for their bravery. Queen Victoria also conferred the Albert Medal second class on Henry for his part in the rescue. On his retirement he was voted a second silver clasp to his Silver Medal.
More detail »The headstone for Henry Hood and his wife, Mary, in Holy Trinity Churchyard. Note within the M.I. there is no mention of the bravery he showed during his lifetime.
More detail »William Odgers & William Proctor stand in the south side doorway of the church.
More detail »Mrs Burton sitting in a rowing boat on the beach in 1890. The Seven Stars Inn can be seen in the extreme corner of the back of the image.
More detail »James with his wife Harriet & daughters Hilda & Catherine at Drax Vicarage
More detail »John Hogan was born in Seaton Carew on the 14th July 1882. He lost his life on the 22nd December 1914 while serving in the Royal Navy Reserve.
The photograph was apparently taken while Robina was in mourning after the death of her husband. John has been superimposed somehow onto the photograph as when it was taken he had already been lost at sea.
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John Robinson of 'Old Seaton' smoking his clay pipe. The photo was probably taken by Edward Backhouse in 1853
More detail »Ralph Noddings and his son Fred at their joinery shop in Charles Street. They were responsible for a lot of the building work in Seaton Carew including the lifeboat house. Ralph was married to Elizabeth and was born about 1831 and died in 1909. Fred, or Frederick Elders Noddings, was born about 1869.
More detail »William Proctor, William Odgers and Ralph Noddings having a chat at Nodding's Joinery.
More detail »'Laying down the law' was Pattison's caption for this image of Bowser Simms (in doorway) Ralph Noddings, two other men and George Burlinson.
More detail »This photograph is of the Lithgo Family .
More detail »James Lithgo coming onto Seaton beach in his coble
More detail »A moment of contemplation by smock attired Maude Walker in her studio. Maude was one of Thomas Walker's three daughters.
More detail »Bob Johnson sits in the doorway of a bathing machine entertaining Ness and the young Burtons with his whistle.
More detail »A drawing of 'John Crawford aged 96 years'. The Crawfords were a Seaton family & were related to Henry Hood.
More detail »Pattison's caption was 'Old Sea-coal gatherer Mary Ferguson'. Mary was aged 70 in this image. She lived in Church Street & had been a laundress before retiring.
More detail »Joe Bunting, solicitor, Willy Staveley (customs house manager) and his sister on the rocks on Carr House Sands in 1888.
More detail »Tom Blekinsop with his rifle over his shoulder, a man smoking a pipe & a group of boys.
More detail »Kitty and Eveline Stamp with their dog rather aptly named Rough.
More detail »A young fish seller in a yard at a house in Seaton Carew.
More detail »Long before 'The Seaton Players' group was formed theatrical performances were taking place outdoors. The play 'All among the Lillies' took place for the Seaton Carew Sale of Work in 1888. The actors here were Kirkstone, Miss Smith, Miss Davidson and Mr Hulton in Mr Davidson's Garden.
More detail »A line up of 'policemen' in the chorus of the play 'Pirates of Penzance' in Mr Davidson's garden
More detail »Miss Davidson and Jack Strover in the play 'All Among the Lillies' held in Mr Davidson's Garden in 1888
More detail »Miss Smith, Miss Davidson, Mr Hulton & Jack Strover performing in 'All Among the Liilies' held in Mr Davidson's garden in 1888
More detail »J Smith (chinaman) W Lawson (Richard the Third) & Jack Strover (Hamlet). The performance took place in Mr Davidson's garden in 1888.
More detail »Miss Smith, Jack Strover, Miss Davidson & Mr Hulton in the play 'All Among the Lillies in Mr Davidson' garden in 1888
More detail »A party in Holy Trinity Church vicarage gardens on the occasion of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee which appears to be for children.
More detail »Flags are flying in celebration of Queen Victoria's Jubilee. These would have beenJames Pattison's earliest photos as he took up the hobby in 1887.
More detail »Peggy ( Margaret) Bulmer was also known as Appleby. She was born in 1793 and died in 1878. Showing here with her pipe and a telescope under her arm this image would have been taken about 1853. She always wore a man's coat and smoked a 'cutty pipe'. In her youth she had spent many years at sea as 'a man before the mast'. When the old cannon, which had been brought up from the Tees, was fired for a wedding in about 1839 she had lit the fuse.
More detail »James Pattison and Reverend John Lawson playing chess in the Holy Trinity Church vicarage conservatory in 1889.
More detail »This photo was probably taken on the day of the naming of the John Lawson in 1888. Along the front row the first man proudly sporting medals is John Henry Franklin then Henry Hood and next to him is Matthew Franklin. The medals were received for their services to the Atlas in 1883. Second from the end of the row, wearing a cork life jacket, is George Hodgson.
More detail »Ralph Noddings was born about 1787 and died in 1872 at Seaton Carew. He had worked as a labourer and gardener.
More detail »Vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Seaton Carew, Reverend John Lawson, M.A. 1835 - 1890
More detail »A portrait of a Seaton lady, Sally Curtis, in 1857
More detail »Sarah Burton in 1888 aged 84. She was a servant to John Lawson at the vicarage. After her retirement she continued to live at the vicarage until her death in January 1892.
More detail »Pattison' caption on this image was 'Howard's Children.' The children of the Seaton Carew National School on a day out at Blackhall with their teacher Charles V. Howard.
More detail »Charles V Howard was a schoolmaster at the National School in Ashburn Street, Seaton Carew. He was married to Charlotte and they lived at Stranton. Charles would have been about 24 in this photo.
More detail »A very well dressed Queeny Trechmann with her nanny in Seaton Lane in 1888. The nanny is probably Mary Jane Boyd who was the nursery governess to Otto Trechmann's children at this time. The house with the small balcony eventually became Dinsdale Lodge Nursing Home.
More detail »'Seaton at the North Pole' was the caption Pattison added to this photo. A rather distressing image of a seal hunter with his catch. His clothing would be made from seal skins to detract from his scent. Seals died out in the early 20th century on what was known as Seal Sands due to over culling and pollution. They were re-introduced and are now breeding again.
More detail »Some of the older generation of Seaton probably in 1888/89. William Lamb, Noel Robinson, Anthony Burton, Hapgood & William Morton looking very stern.
More detail »Elizabeth Hodgson selling kippers to Elizabeth Stevenson (b.1835) and her daughter Grace (born 1872) at their home in Front Street in 1888. Elizabeth was pregnant at this time.
More detail »Elizabeth Hayes Good took over the running of the Seven Stars Inn after the death of her husband George at the age of 44 in October 1878. She remained as landlady until 1899 when the Inn was sold to Camerons.
More detail »A group on the Green at Seaton Carew celebrating the Silver Jubilee of King George V in 1935. The children are wearing the medals handed out for the occasion. All are dressed in their best. Note the gentleman's trousers and the women's furs.
More detail »Jim Dodds on a winter's day with his horse & cart. Jim (James) Dodds was a carter & lived in Bowsers Yard with his wife, Jane, & their family. At the time of this photo Jim would have been aged about 37.
More detail »Mr. & Mrs. William and Lily Prest, with their daughter Nanette, near the South Shelter and chalets at Seaton Carew in 1951.
More detail »The Cliff, Seaton Carew. A rather intriguing picture which shows a man and woman on their knees whilst other look on. You can only presume someone had dropped something of value.
More detail »James Pattison reading in front of a garden swing. He was curate at Holy Trinity Church from 1885 to 1890 and took many photos of the area and its people between 1885 and 1890.
More detail »An unidentified man sits reading in front of the same garden swing as in the location of two other photos.
More detail »A young man sits reading in front of a garden swing. This is the same view that is in a photo of James Pattison and another with an unidentified man reading. This is probably one of the Staveley family as portrayed in a group family photo.
More detail »Pattison's caption on this image was 'The Village Fathers.' Standing outside Ambrose Storer's General Dealers the tallest of the men is George Burlinson and the postman is Henry Storer born about 1848. The gent in the shop doorway is possibly Bowser Simms. The dealers is now numbers 30 and 31 The Front.
More detail »Thomas Walker in his studio at Staincliffe House. Thomas was a timber merchant but, looking at this image, must have had a passion for art. The studio was in the cupola at the top of the building which was eventually removed due to storm damage.
Thomas died in November 1889 and was buried in Holy Trinity Church graveyard.
More detail »Born at Haughton-le-Skerne (Houghton-le-Spring) in County Durham. William travelled to America where he worked in the iron industry in Tennesee. In October 1875 at aged 21 he is recorded as sailing on the SS Britannia from Liverpool for New York. On his return to Britain he settled in Seaton Carew in 1882 when he bought a large house on the Green that had been the King's Head Hotel. He named the property Sea View (the building later became known as Seaton Hall) and converted it into a family home. William worked at The Seaton Carew Iron Company (controlled by the Carlton Iron Company) where he was appointed Manager. He married Hannah Kirk, the daughter of Thomas Kirk the Managing Director, at Stockton in 1882. When Kirk died in 1906 William took his place as Managing Director. In 1920 the Company was bought out by Dorman Long making William an extremely wealthy man. He retired from business in 1924.
Hannah Kirk was born in 1860 at Bredbury, Cheshire and married William in 1882 at Stockton-on-Tees. The couple had four children: Kathleen Mary was born in October 1883 and married Lionel L Benke. She died in 1936. Gladys Kirk was born October 1885 and married Charles L Wainwright in June 1912. She died in January 1975. William Francis Kirk was born 30 September 1893 and died on 23 May 1963. Aileen Phyllis was born 13 June 1897 and married Raymond Windham De La Poer Beresford-Peirse on 3 July 1923. She died at Swainby, North Yorkshire on 2 April 1944. Hannah (known as 'Nancy') died on 8 January 1926 and was buried at Seaton Carew on 11 January.
William was closely associated with the Y.M.C.A. movement and was the founder and first commanding officer of the Imperial Lad's Brigade. He devoted much time and energy into furthering of the volunteer movement locally and was an officer in the old Durham Royal Garrison Artlillery. He was also an officer in the Durham Light Infantry. As Deputy Lieutenant of the County he applied himself with vigour and initiative to the military side of that position.
He was instrumental in the raising and training of two battalions of the Durham Light Infantry known as 'Bobs' Durham Bantams. In 1917 and 1918 he commanded a number of voluntary units including artillery and engineers forming part of the Coast Defence group for County Durham. After the War he took a prominent part in the formation of the West Hartlepool Branch of the British Legion due to his great interest in the welfare of ex-servicemen. He was the honoured president of the branch after the death of Colonel Robson in 1936. He was one of the West Hartlepool Town Commissioners and on the incorporation of the borough in 1887 became one of the first members of the Town Council. He was a Justice of the Peace for County Durham. He also had interests in almost every aspect of public work including philanthropic, religous, political, military and industrial.
His public service was recognised when he received a knighthood bestowed on him by the King in June 1936.
William was not only generous with his time but with his money. He made a gift of the Vesper Houses he had built in Queen Street. These consisted of five cottages of Tudor design to be used for the accommodation of aged women from Seaton Carew. Substantial amounts were given to the church schools of St Aidan's and Seaton Carew. Money was given to the public library for books on scientific and technical subjects and he was a generous benefactor to Holy Trinity Church where in 1920 he had a handsome clock with Cambridge chimes erected in the tower along with a peal of bells in thanks for deliverance from the First World War. Gray's Art Gallery and Museum benefited from his generousity from its opening with a collection of 705 pieces of oriental china in 1922 valued at the time at £1,500. Many other items were donated or loaned by him for display over the years.
During his retirement he toured extensively in India collecting figures of Hindu deities and Buddhas. Travelling also to Burma and Aden. On his return in 1929 he wrote articles about his travels which were published in the Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail. In 1935, at 80 years of age, he toured Central and South America and took a 2,000 mile trip by air visiting New Zealand and the remote Pitcairn Island amongst other destinations. Articles on his travels were again published in the local newspaper. In 1924 William and Hannah were recorded as sailing on the SS Homeric from Southampton to the U.S.A. William is then recorded as sailing on the SS Homeric from Southampton to the U.S.A in June 1926. from Yokohama on the SS Tatsuta Maru and from San Francisco on the SS Santa Paula in 1935.
On his death at the age of 89 his will was proved at £234, 153. (The Treasury gained over £77.000) His huge collection of figures of Hindu dieties and oriental Buddhas was bequeathed to Gray's Art Gallery and Museum.
A stained glass window in Holy Trinity Church was dedicated on Easter Sunday of 1965 which was a gift from Gladys Wainwright in memory of her parents.
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William Blekinsop & a second man who has been busy with the harvest having a smoke.
More detail »A family group with children & a dog
More detail »The dog & the girl at the back are the same as in the previous image.
More detail »Hannah Blenkinsop, born about 1869, and Miss Wilson doing the laundry the old fashioned way with a posset and scrubbing board.
More detail »The wedding group in the vicarage gardens of Emilie Willis Swanson of Seaton Carew and Charles Henry Stacey of Sheffield which took place in Holy Trinity Church on 9 July 1890.
More detail »Proctor was a well established family of Seaton Carew.
More detail »Young Willie Lithgo just returned from a fishing trip with his catch.
More detail »A group belonging to the Young Men's Club of Seaton Carew pose in a field behind Staincliffe House. The group includes; Lithgo, Williamson, Fergusson, Newbury, W Barrett, Taylor, Robinson, Blackett, Alf Sewell, James Nerbold, Olders, Corner, & James Newbury.
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