Edward Pease public library and Darlington art gallery (Darlington)
Photograph of Mill race 20/12/2005
Photograph of Mill race 20/12/2005
Photograph showing internal area of Mill race 20/12/2005
Photograph of internal part Mill race 20/12/2005
Photograph of overview of internal aspects of Mill race 20/12/2005
The Edward Pease Public Library was built with a donation from Edward Pease in 1884. An inscription reads `Edward Pease Free Library'. Plaque on west wall refers to a stone with an iron hitching ring set below. This is where W.T. Stead, the celebrated campaigning journalist, used to tie his horse when he was editor of the "Northern Echo". This is a Grade II Listed Building protected by law.
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