Introduction
Welcome to the Cleveland and Teesside Media Archive
The Cleveland and Teesside Media Archive contains 250 pictures of this area of England for you to browse.Many are images from a bygone age; some are images from present times. New images are always welcome. Images can be viewed by year, by album, by group, or by contributor, or you can use the simple search at the top of this page.
When viewing the pictures you can leave your own comments using the form at the foot of each page (please ensure that you fill in all relevant portions of the comments page; it would be appreciated if comments are left with at least a forename....anonymous comments may not be published, and abusive ones most certainly will not be published). In this way we hope to build up an extensive collection of information, reminiscences and anecdotes, and make any corrections necessary. There are 114 comments on the site at present. You are also able to make your own album of the images here and make this publically available if you wish. If you have any suggestions or would like to post a photograph here, please email to editormedia-archive@live.co.uk.
Add New Picture
Please note that the picture must have been taken by you or you must have the express permission of the copyright holder. Once you have uploaded the picture the copyright still belongs to you (or the current owner), although you should understand that images on the internet can be duplicated and used by others.
All pictures must be in .jpg format. If the picture is wider than 735 pixels it will be reduced to that size automatically. Once you have uploaded the picture you will have the opportunity to enter your details and a description of the subject.
Note that we won't publish every photo uploaded - your picture needs to show something we don't already have. Please don't be disappointed if yours doesn't appear.
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