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The Catle Way, which leads from John Walker Square through to the modern "

The Catle Way, which leads from John Walker Square through to the modern " Shambles", and down which pedestrians can wander away from traffic and noise, and sheltered from the worst of the weather, Stockton, 21st June 1973. © Mirrorpix

Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
England

Media ID 21685668

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This print titled "The Catle Way" takes us back to the charming streets of Stockton on a summer day in 1973. The image showcases the picturesque pathway that leads from John Walker Square through to the modern "Shambles". As pedestrians meander along this historic route, they are blissfully detached from the hustle and bustle of traffic and shielded from inclement weather. Captured by Teesside Archive photographer Charles Clinkard, this snapshot perfectly encapsulates the essence of 1970s architecture and urban life. The buildings lining both sides of The Catle Way stand tall with their unique charm, while shops and boutiques invite passersby to explore their treasures. The photograph evokes a sense of nostalgia for an era when leisurely strolls were cherished moments amidst busy city life. It reminds us how important it is to have spaces where people can escape from noise and chaos, finding solace in tranquil surroundings. Memory Lane Prints allows us to relive these precious memories frozen in time. This particular print serves as a testament to Stockton's rich history, showcasing its ability to seamlessly blend old-world charm with modernity. Whether you are a local or simply fascinated by architectural heritage, this print offers a glimpse into Stockton's past that will undoubtedly captivate your imagination.


Framed Prints of The Catle Way, which leads from John Walker Square through to the modern "

Step into the heart of Teesside's rich history with our beautifully framed print of "The Catle Way" from Memory Lane Prints. This iconic image, taken from the Teesside Archive, captures the charm of John Walker Square and the path leading to the modern Shambles. Perfectly framed and ready to hang, this print invites you to wander down memory lane, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and into the quiet beauty of Teesside's past. Bring a piece of history into your home with our Media Storehouse Framed Print of "The Catle Way" by Memory Lane Prints.


Photo Prints of The Catle Way, which leads from John Walker Square through to the modern "

Step into the heart of Teesside's history with this stunning photographic print from Media Storehouse and Memory Lane Prints. Featuring "The Catle Way," a charming and historic path that leads from John Walker Square through to the modern Shambles, this print invites you to explore the rich heritage of the area. Wander away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life as you follow the path, surrounded by the beauty of Teesside's past. This high-quality print is a must-have for anyone with a love for history and the North East. Order yours today and bring a piece of Teesside's history into your home.


Poster Prints of The Catle Way, which leads from John Walker Square through to the modern "

Step into the heart of Teesside's rich history with our Media Storehouse Poster Prints featuring The Catle Way. This iconic image, sourced from Teesside Archive through Memory Lane Prints, captures the charm of this picturesque street. The Catle Way, leading from John Walker Square, invites you to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and wander down its historic cobblestones. Let this beautiful print transport you back in time and add a touch of Teesside heritage to your home or office.


Jigsaw Puzzles of The Catle Way, which leads from John Walker Square through to the modern "

Step into the heart of Teesside's history with Media Storehouse's captivating jigsaw puzzle, featuring "The Catle Way" by Teesside Archive from Memory Lane Prints. This intricately detailed puzzle showcases a scenic stroll through time, as you follow the winding path from John Walker Square to the modern Shambles. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts and history buffs alike, immerse yourself in the charm of Teesside's past as you piece together this enchanting image and reconnect with the serene charm of this historic way, where pedestrians can escape from traffic and noise.

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Gallery Wall Inspiration

John walker, 1781 - 1859, Stockton born inventor of the friction match, Statue
William Rider-Rider former Daily Mirror photographer and picture editor seen here at St
The almshouses at Stockton which have now been cnverted into the Anchorage centre
Society of Friends, Friends Meeting House opened in 1814, Stockton, County Durham
Rock n Roll special train to Clacton. 18th April 1960
Miss Valerie Bell who is appearing in the New Scotland Yard TV series
Blue Hall Housing Estate, Stockton, 29th December 1987
Captain James Cook, aka David Wheeler, appealing for volunteers to help man the Endeavour
Coal miners Phillip Jenkins (left) and Chris Lee seen here at the Taff Merthyr Colliery
Stockton Town Hall Plaque, Stockton, 23rd September 1997
Castlegate Marine Club, Stockton, 7th January 1982
Chandlers Wharf, Stockton, 27th November 1985
High Street, Stockton, 21st June 1973
A man feeds a lamb outside the Oast House in Northiam, East Sussex. May 1952
Mikron members pictured during rehearsals at Marsden Mechanics Institute (from left)
Nelson Arcade, Stockton, the former Register Office now a complete refurbished shopping
Nicholas Ridley cuts the ribbon to open the MetroCentre watched by (left to right
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The foundation stone was laid today at Gatesheads new multi-million-pound
Stockton Castings. 15th May 1996
Teesside Princess, based on the River Tees at Stockton, maiden voyage up the Tees
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John Hall gives Tynesides £150 million shopping centre a champagne send off
Incinerator near A19, Stockton, 13th May 1997
Members of the Salvation Army stand next to their barge. April 1954
Derelect areas around Bowesfield Lane, Stockton, 30th November 1981
Unemployed youngsters fromthe Bishopsgarth Youth and Community Centre spend an afternoon

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