Old Images
Above: Fatfield bridge from the south-west
Above: Fatfield Bridge
Above: Fatfield bridge from the north west
Above: looking down-river with Bridge Street East and Penshaw Staithes on the south bank of the river.
Above: Fatfield bridge looking down-river (east)
Above: Fatfield Bridge looking south. Unmade road.
Above: houses at the foot of the south side of Worm Hill. Far-right is the Biddick Inn
Above: looking down-river from Worm Hill.
Above: Fafield riverside. Chatershaugh is just visible on the far left
Above: Fatfield riverside looking east. On the left is the Fatfield Branch of the Chester-le-Street Cooperative and Industrial Society Ltd. which was opened in 1909. The river and Fatfield Bridge is on the right.
Above: Bone Mill lane
Above: Fatfield, with Chatershaugh Pit visible in the background
Above: a view of St George's Church, Fatfield
Above: a view of St George's Church, Fatfield
Above: a view of St George's Church, Fatfield
Above: Bone Mill lane, looking towards Harraton and St. George's Church
Above: Fatfield school. Note the tracks of the wagonway in the foreground
Above: Fatfield Village taken from the riverside area looking north towards St George's Church - visible centre-top.
Above: Taken from near the Dog Hole area looking up-river, Fatfield in visible in the centre with Penshaw Staithes to the left.
Above: Castle Street with the welfare hall on the left of the picture
Above: Looking towards the welfare hall and the river with Fatfield School on the left
Above: Taken from the bottom of Castle Street with Chatershaugh Pit in the distance
Above: Fatfield riverside early 1970's. The Havelock is just visible on the right
Above: the old Co-operative building on Fatfield riverside
Above: Girdle Cake Cottage c.1900. Image courtesy of Mr Keith Cockerill
Above: taken from roughly the same point as the image above c.1970. Image courtesy of Mr Keith Cockerill
Above: oil painting entitled 'The River Wear at Fatfield', date and artist unknown.
Above: Worm Hill, 1830, by William Collard
Above: Fatfield-on-Wear by Johnson Hedley, 1913
Above: Girdle Cake Cottage by Johnson Hedley, c.1913