Haverton Hill: Port Clarence to Billingham

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A01=Colin H. Hatton
A01=Colin Hatton
Author_Colin H. Hatton
Author_Colin Hatton
Billingham history
Billingham nostalgia
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chemical industry Billingham
close-knit industrial communities
County Durham local history
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everyday life Teesside
Furness Shipbuilding Company history
growing up in Haverton Hill
Haverton Hill history
history of Haverton Hill Port Clarence Billingham
Imperial Chemical Industries
industrial decline northeast England
industrial heritage northeast England
local history book northeast England
memories of Teesside
north bank River Tees
northeast England genealogy
northeast England nostalgia
northeast England social history
northeast England working class history
pictorial history Teesside
Port Clarence history
shipbuilding history River Tees
steel industry history northeast England
Stockton Darlington Railway history
Tees Valley heritage
Teesside churches chapels schools
Teesside community history
Teesside engineering industry decline
Teesside family history research
Teesside industrial history
Teesside regeneration history

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752434254
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2002
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This informative and nostalgic book drawn from records, photographs and memories, tells the story of the rich and varied communities of Port Clarence, Haverton Hill and Billingham, that made up an industrial area covering the north bank of the river Tees.

Haverton Hill: Port Clarence to Billingham traces the history of the area, from the coming of the Stockton to Darlington Railway, through the growth of the steel and chemical industries, to the decline of Teeside's engineering industry over the last thirty years. This includes a detailed history of the former Furness Shipbuilding Company and Imperial Chemical Industries, sadly now gone, as well as covering areas of everyday life, such as leisure activities, churches and chapels, school, work and sport.

This book will appeal to anyone with an interest in the history of the area, and also awaken memories of a bygone time for those who worked or lived among these vibrant close-knit communities.

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