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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (North Riding) => Topic started by: BSIGGYME on Wednesday 21 August 13 21:49 BST (UK)
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hi all who can hell me with my quest i'm looking for pictures of the stained glasswindows
that was in the church of st hildas menny thank's bsiggyme
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Hi, do you mean St Hilda's Middlesbrough? Middlesbrough Archive, and I think the Dorman Museum, have pictures.
Ceeoh
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Thank you for your input we shall av a trip ther this
Week never thought we just live 10 mins away It's
funy that you forget about wats so near but the church
Is in eston cemetery nex to normanby road meny thanks
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Also try Middlesbrough Library.
Ceeoh
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its been a while now & not a pic of the windows of st hilda's church north east never mind one day
yes one day hope full
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Hi my mam is trying to find info on the other church in eston, she thinks it was called St hildas. People are telling her there was only St. Helens, but I can't find anything about any other church except this link!
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Try these links:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/bolckow/sets/72157611328803933/
http://player.bfi.org.uk/player/watch-congregations-leaving-st-hilda-s-church-middlesbrough-1902-150723007/JybGs0ZTohYzH6JEy5U3mB85sszTNLyA
The first one includes a picture of the stained glass window, the second is a film of the congregation leaving church in 1902.
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Hello Beckstar1982 and Bsiggyme,
I originally suggested you may be looking for St Hilda's Middlesbrough not Eston as that was the only St Hilda's I knew of in the area. Beckstar, I rather think your mother's friends will be correct and the church you are both seeking willl be St. Helen's in Eston, a very old church in use from around 1100 until about 1962.
Have a look at Google the church is being, or has been, rebuilt at Beamish, very interesting history and pictures.
Many thanks Jomot for the St. Hilda's (Middlesbrough) links, this is the church with my family connections.
Ceeoh
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Yes iv seen beamish up close v-nice and been all over the world web
and my local sites libraries and museums no sine of a pic
of the windows its beamish wont the pictures so thay can make new ones that look the same period many thanks though
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Hi, the reason I'm asking is that my sister was buried in Eston cemetery end of 1980. As she was a baby my mam said they had a church in the graveyard where babies went from, it was either that or graveside and as it was snowing they went from the church. Don't think St helens was still in use in 1980? My dad said he thought the church was called St. Hildas. Can't find a family member who remembers, even the ones with the good memory's!
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St Helen's closed about 1962 I think. At one time it was used as a cemetery chapel but not in 1980. Apparently the graveyard, which is very old and still in use, is next to where St Helen's was. Perhaps in 1980 there was a cemetery chapel by another name in the cemetery grounds.
Have you tried Bereavement Services (Redcar & Cleveland) or Local Studies (which I think would be Middlesbrough Library). They would be able to tell you if there was ever a church or chapel in Eston by the name of St Hilda.
Sorry I know little about Eston, my interest lay in my grandfather's eldest brother who died in Eston Mines and is buried in Eston Cemetery.
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Yes I only live no more than 6 minits from were the church
stood it's a shame no as a pic of the windows wen it was
Took down after the vandalism in 80ts the main gate
house at the rear was a small out house that was used
for prayers so iv been told
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have a look at St Hilda's Egton, it could be the church you are looking for.
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I thank you for your interst in this matter but the church was only 5 minits from were I live it got sold and its now resting in the grownds of beamish but thay ar trying to get some pic of the windows thay don't av any photos at all iv been looking for some ones for mouths with no joy there was a plack in place wen it got pulled down but some lowlife pinched it thanks ;)
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/middlesbroughcouncil/5201257631/in/set-72157625453558878
this link will take you to pictures of the area
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Iv found a lovely pic of the church
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Some very old but new photographs are coming out on #pintrest witch many people would like to see again or haven't
Seen yet its a very good site to check out for information and where that live plus many of family's hope this is a help to all who see this post .....good look 🌍💒