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1 Lithographic prints of Seaham (September 1860) 445
2 Opening of Skilbecks Garage (1940) 186
3 Unveiling of Lord Londonderry Statue (1922) 182
4 Demolition of Cliff House (1965) 210
5 Opening of TSB Branch in Marlborough Street (1952) 321
6 Accident fears over derelict Jennings Foundry (1970) 392
7 Jennings Foundry closing (1966) 345
8 Opening of new branch library in St John's Square (1961) 354
9 Compulsory purchase of houses in Henry Street, Seaham Harbour (1954) 342
10 Coastal walk from Sunderland to Easington Village (1952) 350
11 Coastal erosion scheme begins (1952) 439
12 Buildings of special architectural or historical interest (1950) 405
13 Sea wall proposed at Seaham to prevent coastal erosion (1949) 464
14 The sea is eroding the cliffs and shoreline at Seaham (1948) 452
15 The Featherbed Rock is crumbling away (1947) 440
16 Site of the demolished colliery row "Hall Street" now growing corn (1946) 395
17 Snowden & Bailes bakery fined for burning loaves of bread (1946) 460
18 Reminiscences of the Sea Baths and the North Battery (1945) 373
19 Keeping of pigeons, fowl and animals on the new Parkside Estate (1945) 378
20 Full street lighting resumed at Seaham (1945) 379
 
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