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Try the Northumberland Archives. I know they received sheds loads of council stuff when Castle Morpeth council was merged into Northumberland County Council. Unfortunately ........... there is a huge backlog of accessions waiting at Woodhorn (NBL archives) to be catalogued. BUT you may be lucky, I think photos would have benen taken prior to demolition by the Council.
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Try the Morpeth Antiquarians Society, contact them at
http://www.northumbriana.org.uk/antiquarian%20society/index.htmOR as a last resort send a letter to the "Morpeth Herald" newspaper, contact them at
http://www.morpethherald.co.uk/Gen in NBL, England
UK - Northumberland, County Durham: ANDERSON, DODD(S), EDWARDS, ELLIOTT/ELLET, FENWICK, GREY/GRAY, HINDMARCH and variants, JORDAN, MOORE, MURRAY, RIPPON, RODDHAM, RYDER-TURNER, SPARK(E)(S), STEWART, TILLEY, TIPLADY, WATSON,
Sheffield: TURNER
Middlesex: RYDER
<br />Aberdeenshire: EDWARDS, BRODIE<br />Angus STEWART, DIXON, PETRIE