Charles Acklam Tyreman Grave, Kirkleatham

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Charles Acklam Tyreman was killed in the Eston Ironstone mines on September 2nd 1907 aged 23
Charles Acklam
He was kirving (a coal mining term for undercutting) in the bottom part of the seam when a piece of stone suddenly burst away from a natural break in the upper part of the seam, and, falling upon him, caused fatal injuries.

Navigation Lights, Redcar

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There are two sets of navigation lights in Redcar that are used to guide boats through the rocks.

The first set are on the Esplanade opposite the new Hub building and above Marks and Spencer. Knows as the Lade Lights, when aligned these mark the safe path between ‘High Stones’ and ‘The Flashes’

The second set are at either end of King Street, one on the Esplanade and one in the High Street. When aligned these mark the ‘Luffway’ a gap between the ‘West Scar’ and ‘Salt Scar’ rocks.

Navigation Light, Redcar
Navigation Light, Redcar

Many thanks to Ray at Redcar Coastwatch for the information.

Old Police Station, Redcar

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The Police Station in Redcar dates from 1910 and stopped being used in November 2006 when a new HQ opened at Kirkleatham, with a small office on Lord Street, it has since been converted into houses.
Old Police Station, Redcar
The railing over the entrance spell out NRCC, possibly North Riding County Council or Constabulary ?
Old Police Station, Redcar
The old court house to the rear of the police station has also been converted.
Old Court House, Redcar

Norton Bottoms Pillbox

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Hidden away in Norton Bottoms is this spectacular hexagonal pillbox.
Norton Bottoms, Pillbox
It doesn’t appear to follow any of the standard designs as it has loop holes on the corners.
Norton Bottoms, Pillbox
The entrance is part-buried with brick steps.
Norton Bottoms, Pillbox
Inside looks to be relatively grafitti and litter free due to the remote location.
Norton Bottoms, Pillbox
My thanks go to Wayne Martin for braving the marshes to get these photos for me.

Grays Ghostsign, Dormanstown

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This sign is a little odd as I can’t imagine how you could see it apart from on a double-decker bus as its not easily visible from ground level.
Grays Ghostsign, Dormanstown

It certainly says “Grays” but i’m unsure of the rest, the word below seems to be “Cash”, so perhaps “Cash & Carry” but the next building seems to have gone as well.

Could it be related to the Grays tobacconists that was once in Redcar ?

Any suggestions are always welcome.