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Source of Reference

Hally Well AKA Holy Well at Shotley Bridge Spa (Shotley Bridge) - Source of Reference

No. Originator(s) Date Title Notes
1 Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey Archaeology Card AKA National Non-Intensive Archaeological Record (England) NZ05SE2
2 Binnall, P B G, Hope-Dodds, M 1942 to 1946 Unknown article in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1942-6 4 ser., vol. 10, pp. 84-86
3 Hunt, L 29-Jul-2003 Ancient, healing and Holy Wells of County Durham
4 Clack, P A G, Gosling, P F, Northern Archaeological Survey 1975 Archaeology in the North Gazetteer 1975
5 The Archaeological Practice 20-Aug-2008 Shotley Bridge Spa Grounds County Durham Archaeological Assessment Site 4
6 Department of Environment, English Heritage, Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission 1950 List of buildings of special architectural or historic interest, also known as "Greenbacks" LB Volume, Map & Item: 1809, 5, 9
7 Unknown 2004 Shotley Spa Well head
8 Wilcock, D 1996 to 1998 IRIS (Index Record for Industrial Sites) Survey Archive
9 Dodds, M H 1939 to 1942 Unknown article in Newcastle Upon Tyne Society of Antiquaries Proceedings, 1939-1942 page 300
10 Ryan, J 1841 History of Shotley Spa page 78
11 Waight, E C ERIC CHARLES WAIGHT (ECW) Ordnance Survey Archaeology Officer 25-NOV-59
12 Oral Correspondence from W R Surtees Esq owner of Shotley Bridge Spa
13 Roberts, M, Pevsner, N, Williamson, E, Yale University Press 2021 The Buildings of England County Durham page 626

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