The central part of All Saints' Parish Church, Stranton was built in the 12th century and the tower in the 14th century. The clock was added in 1865.
Villagers of Seaton Carew were interred here prior to Holy Trinity Churchyard's Consecration.
Discovered during researches in All Saints archives, this is a photograph of the Church Rugby team in Season 1891/1892.
"Mail" records shows they were defeated by "Hartlepool Old Boys" at Foggy Furze on Saturday, 7th December that season in a Hartlepools Junior Cup 2nd Round tie. The "Mail" report also mentions Mr Thorne played splendid (sic), but he is not of the photo!
A note on the photo reads “Ted Withy, 151 Stockton Road, possibly E.A.Withy who is on the front row in the picture.
The draw for the Hartlepool Junior Cup that season shows the clubs that Stranton PC and Old Boys went into the hat with and gives a hint of the local Junior Club season at this time, there were other town Junior Clubs but involved in the County Junior Cup. The Hartlepool Cup draw included, Hartlepool Juniors, Ocean Wanderers, Hartlepool Wesleyans, West End Wanderers, West Hpool St James, Star of Egypt, Hpool Trinity and Rosebank. Old Boys and St James met in the Final, which had to go a replay due a protest from St James, the protest was upheld, and St James won the replay with Dr Bertie Morison presenting the Cup.
Alex and Maureen Waterland leaving All Saints Church, Stranton with snow on the ground.
More detail »Alexander and Maureen Waterland (nee Shepherd), standing on the steps of All Saints Church, Stranton immediately after their wedding ceremony on 7th February, 1953.
More detail »All Saints Church Stranton. No date on the picture but one of the few pictures I have seen with the windmill in place.
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More detail »All Saints Church Stranton, view of tower and entrance.
More detail »All Saints Church Stranton.
More detail »Copy of very early drawing of Stranton exterior.
More detail »A View of the East end of the church.
More detail »Another view of the East end of the church.
More detail »A view of the North side exterior.
More detail »All Saints Church, Stranton, exterior, south side
More detail »All Saints Church Stranton from the South.
More detail »A stone cross built in to the wall of the church on the inside.
More detail »All Saints Church Stranton. House in centre: Greenbank. West Hall at left. Windmill in centre. Brewery to right.
More detail »A copy of the Christmas Communion from 1934.
More detail »All Saints Church in Stranton in 1888. The villagers of Seaton Carew used this church prior to Holy Trinity Church being built.
More detail »Old map showing the location of All Saints Church, Stranton.
More detail »The ancient All Saints Church in Stranton. The date of the church is unknown.
More detail »This is an image taken from one of a number of glass plate negatives found in Frank Wright's shop in York Road, in the 1960s. The plates are believed to originate from the 1890s.
More detail »All Saints Church Stranton interior looking towards the back of the church and the steps up to the belfry.There is now a gallery with further pews in the bell tower area above the existing pews and this was built in the 1990s.
More detail »All Saints Church Stranton interior.
More detail »A picture of the interior of the church.
More detail »The interior of All Saints Church in Stranton in 1888.
More detail »Taken before 1986 when the Cameron's Bottling Store was demolished. This area behind All Saints Church Stranton is now railed off and used by Cameron's Brewery.
More detail »Stained glass windows at All Saints Church Stranton.
More detail »All Saints Church, Stranton, 1964
More detail »All Saints Church Stranton, Hartlepool taken from a postcard around 100 years old.
More detail »Headstone for William Tate, Parish Clerk, who wrote the little book 'A Description of Hartlepool, Seaton and Stranton' in 1812 with a reprint in 1816. The inscription on the stone reads 'Led a full and useful life.'
In 2007, when this photo was taken, the stone was in poor condition.
More detail »The image was taken around 1948. From the left are: Jack Maughan, ? , Rae Withy, Gibson Harland, ?, Bill Maughan. Unknown figure at front.
Rae Withy married Sep Yuil, donor of the photo,l at Stranton in 1950.
More detail »The image was taken at Grayfields in the late 1940s.
Known on the photo are: Back row ?, L Streeting, Tom Parker, R Woodward, Rev. Reg Brown(curate) H Etherington, Eddy Yuill, J Calvert.
Front row, ? , Arthur Parker, D Thompson, Albert Agar, S Streeting, R Higgs
More detail »A hand-bill for a Missions to Seaman Service in remembrance of the men lost on the S.S. Empire Bison', which was torpedoed and sunk in the Norrth Atlantic on November 1st, 1940.
More detail »A picture od All Saints Church, Stranton from 1847.
More detail »St Matthew's Community Centre, Elwick Road. Church Hall for All Saints Church, Stranton.
More detail »The parish hall of All Saints Stranton Church
More detail »Some of the buildings which made up Stranton. All Saints Church in the background.
The building in front of All Saints Church is the Causeway Inn which is still in use as a pub.
More detail »The wedding of Richard and Mavis Wilson (nee Clarke), at All Saints Church Stranton, July 1948.