The Worsley Arms Hotel on the left and the Salt Works at the end of the street. (Courtesy of Cleveland County Council).
Smeaton Street, North Ormesby.
A postcard (postmarked 31 October 1908) of Smeaton Street, North Ormesby. (Courtesy of Cleveland County Council).
An undated postcard of Smeaton Street, North Ormesby. (Courtesy of Cleveland County Council).
The Holy Trinity Church. c.1900. (Courtesy of Cleveland County Council).
The Old Blacksmiths Shop, Smeaton Street, North Ormesby Road junction. Smeaton Street School is off the right of the picture. (Courtesy of Mr K Broomfield).
Smeaton Street School. (Courtesy of Mr K Broomfield).
Smeaton Street and the school on the right. The photograph also shows the Eston Urban District trolley bus service and the turning circle overhead wires at terminus. (Courtesy of Mr K Broomfield).
In the later 1900s a great g grandfather of mine had an engineers shop ( Dickons & Walker bros ) on Atlas street north ormesby. Does anyone have any information.
Hello Keith,
We have electoral rolls, trade directories such as the Ward’s and Kelly’s, and some items relating to businesses in the area. We also pay for subscriptions to Ancestry and Find My Past, and with them you can access Census records. To use those, you would need to register for a Library card with a form of current ID containing name and address.
Kind regards,
Thank you. I will be popping down in the near future
My parents are originally from doggy smeaton street + Peaton Street back in the days the Scott’s , George Edward Scott + Alicia Scott my grandparents on my dad’s side + cotton , Arthur cotton + Miriam cotton my grandparents on the mam’s side Would like to know more about them from anyone who knew them well for history of family thank you