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61 Seaham Harbour UDC take action against unsanitary conditions in the town (1901) 488
62 Deplorable insanitary conditions at Seaham Harbour (1901) 544
63 Opening of a Mission Room for the Navies working on the Docks (1900) 528
64 Dawdon could have been built in Hawthorn or Cold Hesledon (1899) 535
65 New coastguard station and officers houses to be built on North Road (1899) 583
66 Isolation Hospital now free of infectious disease cases (1899) 623
67 Five coastguard houses to be built at Seaham Harbour (1898) 588
68 Opening of York City and County Bank at Seaham Harbour (1898) 593
69 Laying of the foundation stones of the Candlish Memorial Hall (1894) 599
70 Tenders invited for the building of an Isolation Hospital (1894) 668
71 Trying the bell at Backhouse Bank (1892) 622
72 Backhouse Bank opens on North Terrace, Seaham Harbour (1892) 607
73 Completion of new colliery houses at Viceroy Street and Mount Pleasant, New Seaham (1886) 661
74 Subsidence to properties in Emily Street above Marlbrough Street (1886) 687
75 New Seaham Workmen's Club (The Knack Club) - an aerial view 830
76 Ball Alley and the Black Road (aerial view) 773
77 Seaham Infirmary (aerial view) 744
78 NCB "A" Group Offices on North Road (aerial view) 745
79 Shops and Businesses on Princess Road, Dawdon 6098
80 Recollections of Seaton and Slingsley 841
 
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