Home Photograph archive - Old and modern images of Seaham Streets, Buildings and Features Tempest Road from Infirmary to Londonderry Drill Hall (aerial view)

Tempest Road from Infirmary to Londonderry Drill Hall (aerial view)

Bottom centre - Barclay House (now the Black Truffle) at the end of Bath Terrace

Diagonally left - Seaham Infirmary

Opposite Seaham Infirmary - Sebastopol Terrace

Above Seaham Infirmary - The original Wesleyan Chapel, later The Salvation Army and recently the Dog Grooming Parlour

Above Wesleyan Chapel - The Bourne Primitive Methodist Chapel (now demolished)

Further up Tempest Road - The Londonderrt Literary Institute now Durham Aged Miners Homes

Above the Literary Institute - The original Congregational Independent Methodist Chapel which was taken over by the Wesleyan's

Above Vane Terrace - Seaham Police Station and Magistrates Court

Next Door - The original Mary Magdalenes Roman Catholic School and Church 

Above Mary Magdalenes - The Londonderry Drill Hall opened 1888

 

Photograph courtesy of Colin Barratt and his dad (Engineer for Seaham UDC)