Sunderland Echo

Grubby carrier bag had these amazing contents

- CHRIS CORDNER LOOKS BACK

A donation to the Sunderland Antiquaria­n Society - by one of its social media followers - has unearthed a gem of Wearside history. Two sooty old carrier bags were discovered in the attic of a Grangetown shop. They contained documents which give an amazing insight into life in Sunderland from 1890s to 1905. There’s receipts and bill heads - all linked to the business of a Mr and Mrs Johnson of Stockton Terrace - and they were in a terrible state. But careful handling and digital scanning has brought them back to life, said society member Norman Kirtlan. Sunderland businesses big and small are featured, including the Have lock Buildings, recently rebuilt after the Great Fire, said Norman. Another batch of bills relate to butcher George Wood who had a shop on Hendon Road. One, from December 1905, is about the sale of almost ten pounds of beef for just 35 pence.

Edward Newbegin’s tobacco and snuff firm, which operated, from a warehouse in High Street East, also features. People will now know it as the Eagle Building, one of Sunderland’s few surviving Georgian properties.

Other companies mentioned include Portobello sawmills in Monkwearmo­uth and Pearman and Corder in Union Street.

Mr Johnson was also involved in new cottage properties in Grangetown, and many bill heads are quotes for outside lavatories and slate rooves.

Norman said: “It is amazing what stories these documents tell us – they really are a wonderful piece of Sunderland’s social history. Anyone who wants to have a look through the digitised collec-

tion would be very welcome to do so.”

To find out more, visit the Antiquaria­n Society in Douro Terrace on Wednesdays and Saturdays between 9.30am and noon – or go to www.sunderland-antiquaria­ns.org/

 ??  ?? Havelock House.
Havelock House.
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 ??  ?? Wood’s in Hendon Road, around 1905.
Wood’s in Hendon Road, around 1905.
 ??  ?? A bill from Wood’s butchers.
A bill from Wood’s butchers.
 ??  ?? The cost of getting your snuff from Newbegin’s.
The cost of getting your snuff from Newbegin’s.

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