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Amy Thurlow and Ellen Bainbridge

Amy Thurlow & Ellen Bainbridge

Two ladies as named at Boulby Barns about 1920
once again thanks to Owen Rooks for the photo.

Three Men on a Bench

Three Men on a  Bench

Mr. Bennison, John Dowey and Mr. Russell sitting on the bench outside the Institute at Boulby ’Tin City’.

(Image courtesy of Mr. Ray Conn)

A View from the Cliffs over Boulby

A View from the Cliffs ov

A lovely photograph of sunlight and shadows on the landscape, taken from near the top of the cliff path, looking over the cottages of Boulby towards Staithes and Runswick Bay.

(Image courtesy of Mr. R. Conn)

"Tin City"

"Tin City"

”Tin City” as it was locally known grew up when the ironstone mine was in full production at Boulby, there was also the alum mine on the cliffs.

Boulby Cottages

Boulby Cottages

Two young boys pose to have their photograph taken in front of Boulby cottages or Tin City as it was locally known

At No. 6 Boulby Cottages

At No. 6 Boulby Cottages

Grandmother Katie Easton holding a very young Ray Conn at 6 Boulby Cottages.

The cottages, known locally as Tin City, were listed in the 1911 census as Iron Cottages.  They were built to house some of the miners working at the Boulby Ironstone Mine.  The first ones were occupied by the end of 1906.  They were semi-detached bungalows built from corrugated iron sheeting on timber frames, standing on concrete foundations. 

The Boulby Mine finally closed in 1934 and over the next few years the tenants moved out and the cottages were demolished.  Ray has told us that tin sheets and timber went to Wards Farm at Roxby and were used to build a large shed.  

(Image courtesy of Mr. Ray Conn)

The Farmyard at Boulby Barns

The Farmyard at Boulby Barns

John Thurlow feeding the chickens in the yard at Boulby Barns.

(Image courtesy of Mrs. J. Wilson)

Haytime at Boulby Barns

Haytime at Boulby Barns

John Thurlow is sitting on the barrow while one of the younger men is forking the hay off the cart to build the stack.

(Image courtesy of Mrs. J. Wilson)

Exploratory Drilling at Boulby Potash Site

Exploratory Drilling at Boulby Potash Site

I suppose it pays to be in the right spot!

(image courtesy of A Franks)

Getting Bigger

Getting Bigger

It’s beginning to look like the Potash now isn’t it.

(image courtesy of A. Franks)

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