Middlesbrough, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Middlesbrough, England
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Old Town Hall
Middlesbrough, England
Town Hall, 1846 by W.L. Moffat (Doncaster). Now used as public library and community centre.
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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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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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Monument to H.W.F.bolckow
Middlesbrough, England
Wrongly shown on O.S. plan as Marton Road. Monument to H.W.F.
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Exchange House
Middlesbrough, England
Wrongly shown on O.S. plan as Marton Road. Post office, 1878/79, with late C20 right staircase extension.
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Nos. 2, 2a, 4 and Zetland Buildings
Middlesbrough, England
Wrongly shown on O.S. plan as Marton Road. Including Zetland Buildings and right extension, Zetland Place.
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Railway Station with Shops, Offices and Two Bridges
Middlesbrough, England
Includes Nos, 5, 6, and 7 Exchange Place. Railway station with shops, offices and 2 bridges, 1873/77 by W. Peachey; and Cudworth, engineer, for North Eastern Railway Co.
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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.
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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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Newport Bridge
Middlesbrough, England
Road bridge over river and railway, 1931/34 by David Anderson, of Mott, Hay and Anderson (Westminster), engineers; and Dorman Long & Co Ltd., contractors.