Home Photograph archive - Old and modern images of Seaham Streets, Buildings and Features 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)
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