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The Tees Pride Middlesbrough 10K road race and 3K fun run was held on Sunbday 3rd September 2017 starting on Hall Drive at Acklam Hall.
3/9/17 Pic Doug Moody Photography
1P33 10:49 MIDDLESBROUGH - 13:39 MANCHESTER AIRPORT running on 24/10/2016
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Train InformationTrain Running & Realtime Information
Runs on 24/10/2016
WTT schedule runs SX from 24/10/2016 - 09/12/2016
Operated by TPE
Express Passenger Service
Diesel Mechanical Multiple Unit
Timed to run at 100mph
First & Standard Seating
Seat Reservations Possible From Any Station
Trolley Service
Train Activated 24/10/2016 09:49
Train ID - 151P33MH24
24/10/2016 12:33
UNSCHEDULED report received at DEWSBURY
There is said to be evidence to show that there has been a chapel or church on the site of St Mary’s Acklam for over a thousand years. The first reference to ACLUN is found in the Doomsday Book with a mention of 'a church and a priest'.
In 1853 it was renamed 'West Acklam' to avoid confusing it with the Acklam in the 'East Riding' but it was not until 1866 that the Parish of West Acklam was formed and the Rev E.G. Charlesworth became the first vicar.
Several buildings have occupied this site since Saxon times, a medieval chapel of unknown age was rebuilt circa 1770, the heading photo shows this building. This in turn was pulled down and a new church built circa 1874 by the Hustler family who lived in the adjacent Acklam Hall and owned all the land in the area. The original dedication was to St John and it is thought that around the time of the rebuilding in 1874 this was changed to St Mary. The South Porch was added in 1925.
The 1874 church only seated 135, with the rapid growth of the modern town of Middlesbrough and the new housing estates being built nearby prior to the Second World War, the little church soon became inadequate and more seating was required. A large extension to the North side of the 1874 church building was added, though still retaining the nave and chancel of the older church as the Bede chapel, the foundation stone being laid on 4th July 1956. The completed church was consecrated on 19th October 1957 by the then Archbishop of York, Dr Michael Ramsey. St Mary's could then cater for a seated congregation of 400.
Across the dock is the Riverside Stadium, the home of Middlesbrough FC and the Temenos sculpture, one of the Tees Valley Giants. You can also see a legacy of Teesside's industrial heritage, the giant (redundant) crane of Able UK.
Middlesbrough to Saltburn is a mecca for those who like pacers....plenty of seats available on all trains...! A Saltburn to Middlesbrough services approaches South Bank.
3S77 05:15 CARLISLE KINGMOOR SDG(DRS) - 16:53 CARLISLE KINGMOOR SDG(DRS) running on 24/10/2016
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Train InformationTrain Running & Realtime Information
Runs on 24/10/2016
WTT schedule runs MO from 16/05/2016 - 05/12/2016
Operated by DRS
Departmental
Diesel Locomotive
Timing Load - 715 tonnes
Timed to run at 60mph
Trains Runs As Required24/10/2016 04:48
Train Activated
Train ID - 093S77C524 (Masked ID 332X)
24/10/2016 13:17
Cancelled at CARLISLE KINGMOOR SDG(DRS)(05:15) due to DUPLICATE
(Duplicate delay)
Middlesbrough celebrated Armed Forces Day in Centre Square on Saturday with stalls games and a military parade. The Do Wop Dollies entertain the audience left to right, Rachael Tallentire, Stevie Devlin, Louise Henry and Samantha Tomlin
20/6/15 Pictures by Doug Moody
The tiled map of the NER sysyem at Middlesbrough station, 03/76. Scanned photograph taken with a Kowa SET.
2N10 08:45 HEXHAM - 10:59 NUNTHORPE running on 24/10/2016
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Train InformationTrain Running & Realtime Information
Runs on 24/10/2016
WTT schedule runs SX from 16/05/2016 - 09/12/2016
Operated by Northern
Stopping Passenger service
Diesel Mechanical Multiple Unit
Class 14x 2-axle
Timed to run at 75mph
Standard Seating only
Train Activated 24/10/2016 06:45
Train ID - 132N10MD24
The launch of Discover Middlesbrough 2013 was held in My Place in the Customs House in Middlesbrough on Monday 14th October
The railway station at Middlesbrough is pictured from Platform 2, looking towards Thornaby, on October 5th 2011.
Reality So Subtle 6x6 Pinhole camera
12 year old Fuji Acros 100
Exposure 16 seconds with ND4 Filter
HC-110 1+63 10 minutes
The annual Middlesbrough Sikh Nagar Kirtan parade was held through the town on Sunday from the Sikh temple in lorne Street to Centre Square.
12/7/15 Pic Doug Moody
Middlesbrough Coat of Arms a new gift for me - one of The Heraldic Series. The cards were issued by Stoddart & Co, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. The company was established in 1905, but had ceased publishing postcards by 1917. Their specialty was heraldic postcards using the trade mark Ja-Ja. They issued both plain heraldic postcards as in the card here, as well as city views with a small coat of arms.- .purchased by my son James recently - spot the spelling mistake.
The Middlesbrough Council Sabic 10K road race was held on Sunday 8th September 2013 with thousands of runners taking part
The Tees Pride Middlesbrough 10K road race and 3K fun run was held on Sunbday 3rd September 2017 starting on Hall Drive at Acklam Hall.
3/9/17 Pic Doug Moody Photography
156461, which displays Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway vinyls, has just arrived on 2D65 a Northern Rail service from Whitby, which terminates at Middlesbrough.
156464, with Lancashire Dales Rail vinyls, is on 2N22, a Northern Rail service from Hexham to Nunthorpe.
Middlesbrough Council Big Sing CXhristmas Carol Concert took place in Centre Square on Sunday 18th December.
18/12/16 Pic Doug Moody Photography
The Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge is the furthest downstream bridge across the River Tees. It connects Middlesbrough, on the south bank, to Port Clarence, on the north bank. It is a transporter bridge, carrying a moving 'gondola', suspended from the bridge, across the river in 90 seconds. The gondola can carry 200 people, 9 cars, or 6 cars and one minibus. It carries the A178 Middlesbrough to Hartlepool road.
Following a 1907 Act of Parliament the Bridge was built at a cost of £68,026 6s 8d (equivalent to £6,490,000 in 2015 values), by Sir William Arrol & Co. of Glasgow & Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company of Darlington between 1910 and 1911. A transporter bridge was chosen because Parliament ruled that the new scheme of crossing the river had to avoid affecting the river navigation. The opening ceremony was performed by Prince Arthur of Connaught on 17 October 1911 and was Grade II listed in 1985
The Bridge has an overall length (including cantilevers) of 851 feet leaving a span between the centres of the towers of 590 feet the beam of the bridge being carried at a height of 160 feet above the road. The bridge is the longest remaining transporter bridge in the world. The bridge is currently owned by Middlesbrough Council and Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council. Middlesbrough Council has control of the day-to-day operations and maintenance. In 2011 the Tees Transporter Bridge received a £2.6m Heritage Lottery Fund award for improvement and renovation work to mark the Bridge's centenary.