EPW038893 ENGLAND (1932). The Clarence Works and River Tees, Port Clarence, from the east, 1932

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Title [EPW038893] The Clarence Works and River Tees, Port Clarence, from the east, 1932
Reference EPW038893
Date July-1932
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Place name PORT CLARENCE
Parish BILLINGHAM
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 451303, 521350
Longitude / Latitude -1.206090921297, 54.584620820239
National Grid Reference NZ513214

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Clarence Station Hotel (PH)

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Cleveland Dockyard

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Coal Distillation Works

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Thursday 7th of November 2013 06:01:01 PM

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Thursday 7th of November 2013 06:00:44 PM

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Thursday 7th of November 2013 05:59:54 PM
Clarence Salt Works

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Thursday 7th of November 2013 05:59:05 PM
Clarence Steel Works

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Thursday 7th of November 2013 05:42:25 PM
Clarence Iron Works

J May
Thursday 7th of November 2013 05:40:32 PM
Do you know if this is the same as the old Bell Bros works?



I've posted a comment and photo above

Teamaker
Monday 2nd of March 2015 12:54:39 PM
Clarence Wharf

J May
Thursday 7th of November 2013 05:38:06 PM
Old Clarence School, became part of the works buildings.

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Thursday 7th of November 2013 05:35:17 PM
Clarence Old Cottages

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Thursday 7th of November 2013 05:29:09 PM

User Comment Contributions

Dear J May

Thank you for confirming this so quickly. I wasn't sure whether this was Consett or Port Clarence,as I had ancestors working at both sites. By 1911 my grandfather was a foreman Metal carrier at Port Clarence, so I've assumed the stern looking chap wearing the bowler hat must be him. Have you read At The Works by Lady Florence Bell? It has fantastic information about the lives of families who lived and worked in this industry at the time.

I loved the advert of Bell Bros.Good to hear from you.

Teamaker
Monday 2nd of March 2015 08:03:08 PM
My grandfather was a metal carrier at Bell Bros Ironworks Port Clarence.

I'm fairly sure, but am open to comment, that a photo as attached is of the Clarence Ironworks.

They must have been a tough crew, carrying 9st lumps of pig-iron for a living.

Teamaker
Monday 2nd of March 2015 01:24:21 PM
Hi Teamaker,



I believe this is the old Bell Bros. Clarence Works, though by the time of this photo, 1932, it would of been Dorman Long.



What a great photo of the ironworkers, thanks for sharing it.



Nice advert for Bell Brothers including a drawing of the works here : https://www.flickr.com/photos/bolckow/5859512465/in/set-72157603854416094

J May
Monday 2nd of March 2015 01:24:21 PM