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People and organisations | Count |
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North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain) | 24 |
Ward, Catharine Weed | 6 |
Ward, H Snowden (1865-1911) | 6 |
Bamburgh Castle (Bamburgh, England) | 1 |
Brierley, Harwood | 1 |
British Association For the Advancement of Science. Meeting | 1 |
Cotsworth, Moses Bruine (1859-1943) | 1 |
Darling, Grace, 1815-1842 | 1 |
Douglas, James (1675-1742) | 1 |
Dunstanburgh Castle (England) | 1 |
Beverley and Howden
Ward, H Snowden (1865-1911); Ward, Catharine Weed; North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain)
[1913]
Wensleydale and Swaledale
North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain)
1915
Attached to the front is a slip on taking holidays in war time, dated March 1915.
Beverley and Howden
Ward, H Snowden (1865-1911); Ward, Catharine Weed; North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain)
[1913]
England's playground : holiday attractions 'twixt Humber and Tweed
North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain)
[1920?]
An illustrated summary.
Pictorial guide to North Eastern England : Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham & Yorkshire
North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain)
[between 1910 and 1919?]
The most interesting district in England: Yorkshire, &c
Cotsworth, Moses Bruine (1859-1943); North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain); British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting
1906
"Presented to the members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, by the North Eastern Railway Company, at the York Meeting, 1st August, 1906".
The romance of Ravenscar : heather, wind and sea
Douglas, James (1675-1742); North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain)
[1908]
Signed and dated at end: James Douglas... August 31st, 1908.
The Northumberland coast and byways
North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain)
[between 1900 and 1999]
Quaint old Knaresborough : a famous castle and church on the Nidd
J. J. S; North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain)
[between 1900 and 1909?]
Signed at end: J.J.S.