Preston Park Hall, Museum & Grounds, Steam Locomotive, Stockton on Tees, England. Part 1.
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
The park is located next to the River Tees and is very popular and hosts many events throughout the year.
The land originally was a private Georgian residence with large grounds.
The Hall was built in 1882 when the estate and lands were sold to Robert Rooney for the sum of £27,500. He was a wealthy shipping and industrial magnate, who demanded a home to befit his status in society. Major alterations were made adding a Winter Garden, ballroom, entrance porch and extensive landscaping of the parkland. The walled garden was used for growing vegetables and flowers, I will post in part 2.
In 1937 the Hall and Park passed into the hands of a number of companies before Stockton Corporation purchased them in 1947. It officially opened as Preston Hall Museum and Park in 1953. The world's first passenger railway ran through the grounds beside the main road in the 19th century until 1852, there was no station.
The steam locomotive, wheel and other items came from Head Wrightson which was a big heavy industrial firm based locally founded in 1840 and closed in 1987. They specialised in the manufacture of large industrial products such as fractional distillation columns. It's early products were made of cast iron or wrought iron and were used for boilers, railway chairs, naval ships and many bridges across the world.
Unfortunately no one could give me any information on the pieces on display.
Canon 650D, 18-55 lens.
Pleased try the downloads.
Great photos, thanks for sharing Sylvia.
Beautiful photographed series Sylvia, especially viewing on down load, what a nice place to visit.
It is great that so many mansions and castles are open to the public; it is always a pleasure to see how they look inside. I enjoyed your narrative as well as these wonderful shots!!!!!!
Doddy
Loc: Barnard Castle-England
Great shots Sylvia, it is a lovely place to visit.
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
koalaroo wrote:
Great photos, thanks for sharing Sylvia.
My pleasure to share Jude, thank you very much for your kind comments pleased you enjoyed them.
Superb shots of a most interesting place, Sylvia. Thanks for sharing!
Another spectacular set, Sylvia. I like the way you include beautiful flowers among your images.
Gorgeous images as usual Sylvia! Finally getting some time to reply to my buddy list! I've been a bad boy of late!
Outstanding, Sylvia. All are very nice.
Husband and I have been going to Scotland for years, but pictures like these are making us want to venture south of Hadrian's Wall in the near future!
Sylvias wrote:
The park is located next to the River Tees and is very popular and hosts many events throughout the year.
The land originally was a private Georgian residence with large grounds.
The Hall was built in 1882 when the estate and lands were sold to Robert Rooney for the sum of £27,500. He was a wealthy shipping and industrial magnate, who demanded a home to befit his status in society. Major alterations were made adding a Winter Garden, ballroom, entrance porch and extensive landscaping of the parkland. The walled garden was used for growing vegetables and flowers, I will post in part 2.
In 1937 the Hall and Park passed into the hands of a number of companies before Stockton Corporation purchased them in 1947. It officially opened as Preston Hall Museum and Park in 1953. The world's first passenger railway ran through the grounds beside the main road in the 19th century until 1852, there was no station.
The steam locomotive, wheel and other items came from Head Wrightson which was a big heavy industrial firm based locally founded in 1840 and closed in 1987. They specialised in the manufacture of large industrial products such as fractional distillation columns. It's early products were made of cast iron or wrought iron and were used for boilers, railway chairs, naval ships and many bridges across the world.
Unfortunately no one could give me any information on the pieces on display.
Canon 650D, 18-55 lens.
Pleased try the downloads.
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I enjoyed the inside of the greenhouse and the river scene the most.
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