Middlesbrough, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Middlesbrough, England
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Transporter Bridge
Middlesbrough, England
Transporter Bridge over River Tees, 1911 by G.C. Imbault (Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Co.Ltd.) engineer; constructed by Sir William Arrol and Company Limited (Glasgow). Opened by Prince Arthur of Connaught.
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Midland Bank
Middlesbrough, England
Bank, 1912 by T.B. Whinney (London) and J. Forbes (Middlesbrough), for London City and Midland Bank. Brick, faced with sandstone ashlar. Lakeland slate roof; copper-roofed lantern; flat asphalt-roofed wing. Occupies corner site.
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36-42, Linthorpe Road
Middlesbrough, England
Terrace of 4 shops and offices, 1889 by R. Lofthouse (Middlesbrough). Brick faced with sandstone ashlar.
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Church of Holy Trinity
Middlesbrough, England
Church, 1868/69, with tower 1880/81, by William White (London); Allison Bros., builders. Extended 1879 by Armfield and Bottomley; Lady chapel 1925; south-west porch 1929. Nave and chancel gutted by fire 1977. Brick; Welsh slate roof.
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Barn and Stable, 15m. E of Gunnergate Farmhouse
Middlesbrough, England
Barn, mid/late C18; stable, early C19. Painted brick, on 3 lower courses of dressed sandstone. Clay pantile roofs with stone ridge and gable copings; shaped kneelers on stable and block kneelers on barn.
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Bridgekeepers House
Middlesbrough, England
Bridgekeeper's house, at entrance to Tees Transporter Bridge (q.v.), 1911 by G.C. Imbault (Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Co. Ltd.), engineer; constructed by Sir William Arroll & Co.
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Winch House, Adjoining Railings, Wall, Gates and Gatepiers, C.40M SW of Transporter Bridge
Middlesbrough, England
Winch house and adjoining railings, wall, gates and gatepiers, at entrance to Tees Transporter Bridge, 1911, by G.C. Imbault (Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Co. Ltd.), engineer; built by Sir William Arroll & Co.
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Piers, Railings and Gates at Entrance to Transporter Bridge
Middlesbrough, England
MIDDLESBROUGH FERRY ROAD. NZ 42 SE (4921) 1/34 Piers, railings and gates at entrance to Transporter Bridge. G.V. II. Piers, gatepiers, railings and gates, at entrance to Tees Transporter Bridge (q.v.), 1910 by G.C.
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Central Public Library
Middlesbrough, England
Public library, 1909/12 by S.B. Russell and T.E. Cooper (London), under part patronage of Andrew Carnegie. Rear extension 1977. Red brick with sandstone ashlar plinth, parapet, towers and dressings. Renewed slate roof. Baroque style.
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Zetland Hotel
Middlesbrough, England
Hotel c.1860. Rear extensions 1893 by J.M. Bottomley, and 1898 (2nd and 3rd floors) by W.