Hutton Hall, Guisborough

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Hutton Hall was built in 1866 for Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease, the son of Joseph Pease one of the key players in the Stockton & Darlington Railway
Hutton Hall, Guisborough
Pease became first Baronet of Hutton Lowcross and Pinchinthorpe in 1882.

In 1902 a Bank crash forced the Pease family to sell the Hutton Hall estate, this photo is from the sale catalogue
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During the Spanish Civil War the Hall was used to house Basque refugee children.

Two More Stench Pipes in Redcar

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I’ve known about the Stench Pipe on Park Avenue for years.
Park Avenue Stench Pipe, Redcar
However I only recently became aware of two more of a different design, a very short distance away. The first in the back alley between Beech and Elm Road.
Stench Pipe, between Beech and Elm, Redcar

A second base is in the adjacent back alley between Beech and Lime Road.
Stench Pipe, between Beech and Lime, Redcar

Stockton and Darlington Railway F10, Barnard Castle

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Ceramic tiles were placed on properties owned by the Stockton and Darlington Railway in the late 1850s, early 1860s.
Stockton and Darlington Railway F10, Barnard Castle
The F-Line ran to Barnard Castle and F10 is Barnard Castle crossing.
Stockton and Darlington Railway F10, Barnard Castle