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notice of impending strike

1890

Notice, North Eastern Railway, "Discontinuance of Trains. Funeral of Her Late Majesty Queen Victoria", 1901, timetable of charges.

Discontinuance of Trains. Funeral of Her Late Majesty Queen Victoria

1901

Notice, North Eastern Railway, "Gray's Annual Excursion From North Eastern Railway Stations to Manchester, Blackpool, Southport, Liverpool, and the Isle of Man", with times and fares, printed by John Bell, Newcastle, 1865.

Gray's Annual Excursion From North Eastern Railway Stations to Manchester, Blackpool, Southport, Liverpool, and the Isle of Man

1865

Notice, North Eastern Railway, "Meeting of Parochial Choirs, Alwick on Thursday July 28 1870", Printed by John Bell, Newcastle, 1870.

Meeting of Parochial Choirs

1870

Notice, North Eastern Railway, "Meeting of Parochial Choirs in the Parish Church of Berwick", with train times and fares, printed by John Bell, Newcastle, 1868.

Meeting of Parochial Choirs

1868

Notice. North Eastern Railway (Northern Division). Fish Traffic. A Special Train will, on and after 1 August 1864, commence to run daily (excepy Sundays) from Berwick, Beal, Chathill, Christon Bank, Longhoughton, Bilton, Acklington, Newcastle, Darlington and Thirsk.....to London, Manchester, Derby, Birmingham, Nottingham, etc and will continue during the Herring Fishing Season or until further notice. Black text on white background. Printed by John Bell, Railway Bank Printing Offices, Pilgrim Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne.

Fish Traffic

1864

Notice. North Eastern Railway. Left Luggage. 1 February 1916. Black text on white background. Printed by J Bell & Co, Printers, Railway Lane, Pilgrim Street Newcastle. In two parts with losses and tears.

Left Luggage

1916

Rule book, Working of Electric Trains, North Eastern Railway, Rules in operation from 19 November 1912.

Working of Electric Trains

1912

Notice. Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and Carlisle Railway. Trains for Passengers and Parcels will proceed from the Company's Tempory Station west of the Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, instead of from the Close Station, from 21 October 1839. (With list of trains and also details of trains from Redheugh and London Road, Carlisle). Black text on white background. Printed by John Bell, side, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Stuck to board.

Trains for passengers and parcels........

1839