Antique map print of North Yorkshire. This antique map, titled 'Dvcatvs Eboracensis Pars Borealis', was created in 1665 and depicts the northern part of the Duchy of York. The title translates to 'Northern Part of the Duchy of York'. In the early 17th century, the United Kingdom was still a relatively new concept, having been formed in 1603 with the union of England and Scotland under James VI and I. The country was in the midst of significant changes, including the rise of the English Civil War in the mid-1600s. The map provides a glimpse into the geography and landscape of the region during this time, showcasing the central locations of Ingleby Barwick, Thirsk, and Ripon. While not specific about what can be seen on the map, it provides valuable insight into the layout of the area during this period of history. This old map print may also cover modern day Thornaby On Tees, Stockton On Tees, Osmotherley, Great Britain, Durham, Redcar Cleveland, Ainderby Steeple, Morton On Swale, Thornton Le Beans, Ingleby Greenhow, Ingleby Arncliffe, Brompton, Appleton Wiske, Potto, Rudby. More details on our website at: https://shop.blaeuprints.com/?p=38429 This antique map is available at a number of sizes outlined below. It should be noted that reproductions made at and above 45x60cm (18x24 Inches) will yield the very best results with the smallest details perfectly legible. If selecting sizes below 45x60cm please understand that fine detail, such as individual place names, will be very difficult to discern. Please note that framed prints can take up to 5 working days to produce. Print Products Available: Print Only This is the highest possible quality fine art reproduction on 200gsm museum grade cotton rag crafted by Hahnemuhle. A true Giclee print. We recommend the original size 45x60cm (18x24 Inches) or larger to ensure all of the original detail is reproduced with impeccable accuracy. Your print will arrive in a solid cardboard tube. • 100x135cm (40x53 Inches) • 75x100cm (30x40 Inches) • 61x80cm (24x32 Inches) • 45x60cm (18x24 Inches) — this size matches the original scale of the map • 30x40cm (12x16 Inches) — at this size the smallest details may be difficult to read Framed Historical Map Print The same 200gsm museum quality print in a solid wooden frame. Select from the colours available; natural, black, white, gold or silver. Framing is handled by a specialist Fine Art Guild framer. The frames are gazed with Perspex. Please contact us should you require a Custom Order as other frame colours and designs are available. Glass and non-reflective Glazes also available on request. Shipping may be delayed by 3-5 working days. IMPORTANT: Returns & Refunds Each historical map print ordered here is custom made to order. Because of the nature of these items - as per EU and Scottish law - unless a print should arrive damaged or defective, We cannot accept returns. Delivery It could up to 3 working days to create your print and have it ready for dispatch. With the default “Standard Shipping” it might then take 2-6 working days to receive your order, there is no guaranteed tracking with the option. Upgrade: in Checkout please select “Express Shipping” to upgrade your order to a priority courier delivery. Delivery estimate is 1-3 days in the UK, EU & USA with worldwide tracking available. Please note that framed prints can take up to 5 working days to produce. Do contact me should you require a delivery by a specific date. Delivery estimates are not guaranteed.
This Old Ordnance Survey Map, Sheet 15 - Middlesbrough & Hartlepool, 1925, is a fascinating historical artifact that provides a detailed glimpse into the past. Published as part of the One-inch "Popular" edition for England and Wales, this map showcases the towns, cities, and interesting features of the region, including...
Printable Vector Map of Middlesbrough + Hartlepool + Stockton-on-Tees UK High Detailed City Plan scale 1:2722 full editable Adobe Illustrator Street Map in layers, scalable, text/curves format all names, 11 MB ZIP All street names, Main Objects, Buildings. Map for design, printing, arts, projects, presentations, for architects, designers, and builders, business, logistics. Also: We can add (additional layer for this map), any other objects for you. It's free for our customers. Also: We can add the RELIEF (Topo Isolines or shaded relief) If you need any OTHER format - DWG, DXF, Corel, or something else - please, email us Layers list: Legend Grids Labels of roads Names of places (city, hamlet, etc.) Names of objects (hospitals, parks, water) Names of main streets Names of residential streets Arrows of street directions Main Streets, roads Residential streets Railroads Buildings Waterways Water objects (rivers, lakes, ponds, marshes) Airports, Heliports areas Color fills (parks, hospital areas, land use, etc.) Background
Antique map print of North Yorkshire. This antique map, titled 'Dvcatvs Eboracensis Pars Borealis', was created in 1665 and depicts the northern part of the Duchy of York. The title translates to 'Northern Part of the Duchy of York'. In the early 17th century, the United Kingdom was still a relatively new concept, having been formed in 1603 with the union of England and Scotland under James VI and I. The country was in the midst of significant changes, including the rise of the English Civil War in the mid-1600s. The map provides a glimpse into the geography and landscape of the region during this time, showcasing the central locations of Ingleby Barwick, Thirsk, and Ripon. While not specific about what can be seen on the map, it provides valuable insight into the layout of the area during this period of history. This old map print may also cover modern day Thornaby On Tees, Stockton On Tees, Osmotherley, Great Britain, Durham, Redcar Cleveland, Ainderby Steeple, Morton On Swale, Thornton Le Beans, Ingleby Greenhow, Ingleby Arncliffe, Brompton, Appleton Wiske, Potto, Rudby. More details on our website at: https://shop.blaeuprints.com/?p=38429 This antique map is available at a number of sizes outlined below. It should be noted that reproductions made at and above 45x60cm (18x24 Inches) will yield the very best results with the smallest details perfectly legible. If selecting sizes below 45x60cm please understand that fine detail, such as individual place names, will be very difficult to discern. Please note that framed prints can take up to 5 working days to produce. Print Products Available: Print Only This is the highest possible quality fine art reproduction on 200gsm museum grade cotton rag crafted by Hahnemuhle. A true Giclee print. We recommend the original size 45x60cm (18x24 Inches) or larger to ensure all of the original detail is reproduced with impeccable accuracy. Your print will arrive in a solid cardboard tube. • 100x135cm (40x53 Inches) • 75x100cm (30x40 Inches) • 61x80cm (24x32 Inches) • 45x60cm (18x24 Inches) — this size matches the original scale of the map • 30x40cm (12x16 Inches) — at this size the smallest details may be difficult to read Framed Historical Map Print The same 200gsm museum quality print in a solid wooden frame. Select from the colours available; natural, black, white, gold or silver. Framing is handled by a specialist Fine Art Guild framer. The frames are gazed with Perspex. Please contact us should you require a Custom Order as other frame colours and designs are available. Glass and non-reflective Glazes also available on request. Shipping may be delayed by 3-5 working days. IMPORTANT: Returns & Refunds Each historical map print ordered here is custom made to order. Because of the nature of these items - as per EU and Scottish law - unless a print should arrive damaged or defective, We cannot accept returns. Delivery It could up to 3 working days to create your print and have it ready for dispatch. With the default “Standard Shipping” it might then take 2-6 working days to receive your order, there is no guaranteed tracking with the option. Upgrade: in Checkout please select “Express Shipping” to upgrade your order to a priority courier delivery. Delivery estimate is 1-3 days in the UK, EU & USA with worldwide tracking available. Please note that framed prints can take up to 5 working days to produce. Do contact me should you require a delivery by a specific date. Delivery estimates are not guaranteed.
This Old Ordnance Survey Map, Sheet 15 - Middlesbrough & Hartlepool, 1925, is a fascinating historical artifact that provides a detailed glimpse into the past. Published as part of the One-inch "Popular" edition for England and Wales, this map showcases the towns, cities, and interesting features of the region, including...
Tees & District Bristol LH 1703 passes Stockton Town Hall en route to Middlesbrough from Hartlepool on Service 227. This bus had been new to United Automobile Services in 1979. (23rd July 1994: Sl.2125)
This Old Ordnance Survey Map, Sheet 15 - Middlesbrough & Hartlepool, 1925, is a fascinating historical artifact that provides a detailed glimpse into the past. Published as part of the One-inch "Popular" edition for England and Wales, this map showcases the towns, cities, and interesting features of the region, including...
Tees & District National 3714 is pictured at the northern end of Stockton High Street whilst working the 227 Hartlepool - Middlesbrough service. This bus was one of a small number of Mk1 Nationals to survive long enough to gain the later-style Tees & District livery. It had been new to United Automobile Services in 1977. (23rd July 1994: Sl.2109)
The festival returns for another outing being the handiwork of the Middlesbrough, Stockton, Darlington and Hartlepool Library Services. Readings, creative writing & poetry workshops with a supporting film festival etc. A decent programme of some 60 or so events throughout the area running between 10th. & 25th. June.
The Branchline Society announce The Tyne Tees Maid, to raise funds for Martin House Children's Hospice.
The Tees Newport Bridge Print, Teesside. The Tees Newport Bridge is a vertical-lift bridge spanning the River Tees a short distance upriver from Tees Transporter Bridge, linking Middlesbrough with the borough of Stockton-on-Tees, in the northeast of England; it was completed in 1934. ------------------------------------- All images are printed on Lustre paper, featuring a very natural photographic finish reminiscent of traditional photographic printing. Lustre prints are very resistant to fingerprints, scratches and scuffs and feature a semi-matt finish with minimal glare, ideal for landscape photography. Framed Image examples are to give a sense of how your print might look. Your order is for 1 Lustre Print only. Available in A2, A3, A4 and 9x6. The print will not come with a mount unless you choose the 9x6 version with A4 mount. Your Item will arrive in postal tube or book wrap for protection. All our frames come with acrylic glass which helps to reduce postage weight and postage cost. They are also safer in the home if you have children. Check out the rest of my store at www.etsy.com/shop/northeastcaptures
A view Billingham Town Centre. Date unknown.
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GOSH, can it really be 50 years? Half a century since brothers Keith and Jim Lipthorpe opened the Fiesta in Stockton – April 8, 1965 – and…
This is the OS Explorer 1:25 000 scale map of Middlesbrough & Hartlepool : Explorer Map 306. It includes Stockton-on-Tees, Redcar , Durham, Bishopsgarth, the Durham Coast Path, Linthorpe, Marske-By-The-Sea and more. This map scale is ideal for walking and off-road cycling as it shows details of paths, rights of way, cycle trails and height. Publication Date: 25/01/2022
Teesside Landmarks Prints. Steetley Pier, Tees Transporter Bridge, HMS Trincomalee and Infinity Bridge in Black and White. Four well known landmarks in Teesside, these four Black and white shots are of HMS Trincomalee, a Royal Navy Leda-class sailing frigate built shortly after the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Steetley Pier off North Sands in Hartlepool was built for the former Steetley Magnesite plant in the 1960s. The 2,000 ft pier was built to provide fresh seawater for the plant. Infinity Bridge, a public pedestrian and cycle footbridge across the River Tees in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees and The Tees Transporter Bridge, often referred to as the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge, its the furthest downstream bridge across the River Tees. It connects Middlesbrough, on the south bank, to Port Clarence, on the north bank. ------------------------------------- All images are printed on Lustre paper, featuring a very natural photographic finish reminiscent of traditional photographic printing. Lustre prints are very resistant to fingerprints, scratches and scuffs and feature a semi-matt finish with minimal glare, ideal for landscape photography. Framed Image examples are to give a sense of how your print might look. Your order is for 1 Lustre Print only. Available in 9x6, 10x8, A4 and A3. The print will not come with a mount unless you choose the 9x6 version with A4 mount. Your Item will arrive in postal tube or book wrap for protection. All our frames come with acrylic glass which helps to reduce postage weight and postage cost. They are also safer in the home if you have children. Check out the rest of my store at www.etsy.com/shop/northeastcaptures
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In 2010 ten sites were given apporval for new nuclear power plants in the UK. Since then the UK Government has reduced the number to eight (Bradwell, Essex; Hartlepool; Heysham, Lancashire; Hinkley Point, Somerset; Oldbury, Gloucestershire; Sellafield, Cumbria; Sizewell, Suffolk;...