Bibliography

Berwick, C. "North Skelton Railway Station." http://www.burluraux1.freeserve.co.uk/key31b.htm

Emery, N. 1994. Materials and Methods: Some Aspects of Building in County Durham, 1600-1930. In A. Harding (Ed.), Durham Archaeological Journal Volume 10. Durham: The Architectural and Archaeological Society of Durham and Northumberland. See also Corrugated Iron Buildings in County Durham by N Emery.

Loftus Advertiser. Edition of Saturday, July 16th, 1881. (Microfilm): Redcar Central Library.

Morris, R.K. 2000. The Archaeology of Buildings. Stroud: Tempus Publishing Ltd.

Parker, J. H. 1896 (this edition 1995). A Concise Glossary of Architectural Terms. Guernsey: Studio Editions Ltd.

RCHME. 1990 (3rd edition 1996). Recording Historic Buildings: A Descriptive Specification. Swindon: RCHME.

(Appendix ­ Tees Archaeology Sites & Monuments Record - not included)

Appendix (a) ­ Map Evidence

Map 1 - Ordnance Survey County Series Yorkshire (North Riding), 2nd Edition, 18NW, (1895): building shown as 'Chap.'

Map 2 - Ordnance Survey County Series Yorkshire (North Riding),1st Edition XVIII, 2(W) (1894): building shown as 'Methodist Chapel (Weslyan)'.

Map 3 - Ordnance Survey County Series Yorkshire (North Riding),2nd Edition, XVIII, 2(W) (1914): A Mission Room is now shown opposite the Weslyan Chapel and appears to be of similar form though perhaps narrower.

Map 4 - Ordnance Survey 1:25 000 (1971) NZ 6718: Chapel is shown with full-width rear extension and addition of front and rear boundary walls. Note also the site of the contemporary Primitive Methodist Chapel has been redeveloped to form a large building (car showroom) and an Electricity Substation, though the Mission Room still survives.



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