Teesdale Record Society has been involved in publishing books and seminar papers relevant to the history of Teesdale. We are a small volunteer-run organisation; thank you for your patience if you contact us about orders or availability.
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A Teesdale Bibliography
Compiled by William F. Heyes to mark the Society’s 75th anniversary.
- Hardcover, 304 pages; 32 plates (16 in colour)
- More than 500 publications referenced
- Extensive subject and author indices
- Online orders receive a free searchable PDF copy
Cost excluding delivery: UK: £29.99
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Past Times in Teesdale — Seminars
Papers from the Society’s seminar series (2001–2006), published as annual volumes.
Cost excluding delivery (per volume): UK: £6.75
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2009
- Teesdale’s Ice Age Legacy
- Changing Perceptions of South Durham in the Roman Period
- The North the East: Connections and Sources 1650–1850
- Harry Clasper and the nineteenth-century rowing heroes of the River Tyne
- Reflections on the history of colonial slavery and its North-East connections
2007
- The Northumberland and Durham Rock Art Project 2004–2007
- Beyond the Fields: the Common Moorlands of the North Pennines, 1400–1700
- Porgy, Bess and Politics in the North Riding 1580–1640
- Seventh-century Architecture in Teesdale and Weardale
- Archaeological Examples of Improved Cattle Bones: Bigger is Better v. Small is Beautiful
2006
- St Cuthbert’s Journey — Legend or Unrecorded Fact?
- Medieval Chests
- The Attwood Brothers
- Industrial Railways
- ’Tis Only Brunt Stuff — Charles Attwood and the Weardale Iron Company
2005
- Romano-British Settlement in the Durham Dales
- Cromwellian Durham
- The Hearth-Passage Farmhouse in the North-East of England
- “A Story I’ll Tell Ye as True as me Life” — Traditional Song and Industrial History/Archaeology in the North of England
2004
- Springs, Woods and Transhumance
- The North-Eastern Boroughs in the Middle Ages
- Il Trovatore of Teesside — The Bowes Inheritance Dispute, 1569–1629
- Thomas Sopwith F.R.S.
- The Bradford Brothers
2003
- Antiquarian Research & Prehistoric Archaeology in the North Pennines
- The Charcoal Industry of Upper Teesdale
- Personal Historical Reflections on becoming the 87th Successor of Cuthbert
- The Pennine Forests of North Yorkshire and Durham in the Later Middle Ages
- Strikes Without a Union — Labour Relations in the Teesdale Lead Mines 1872–1892
2002
- Prehistory: Some General Remarks
- Vikings in Teesdale
- Sir George Bowes and the Defence of the North
- The Old Colonial System
- The Health of Young People in the North Pennine Lead Mining Industry in the 1840s
2001
- Roman Religious Dedications in the Bowes Museum
- Tourism in Teesdale
- Teesdale’s Grand Tourists
- Charles Dickens’s Teesdale Legacy
- Recording for Posterity
Notes: Prices exclude postage. Delivery times for overseas orders may vary (international economy can take 2–12 weeks). Some items may be out of print; in some cases a photocopy of an article may be available on request.
