This blogger is part of the Tweddell Hub sites dedicated to the Stokesley born printer, publisher, poet, author and People's historian and Chartist - George Markham Tweddell. This part of the site is just being developed so on a small amount of information has been added so far. This blogger will illustrated the The Stokesley Tweddell Trail as shown to me by Paul Tweddell. There are many good Stokesley Trail booklets produced by the Stokesley History Society but not one showing the Tweddell Trail as far as i know. This video - unfinished in 2008 owing to Paul Tweddell's ill health was produced by Paul Tweddell and Trev Teasdel and filmed and edited by Brian Stubley. Paul was unable to continue with the narrative owing to ill health and also the noise of the wind and traffic but we managed to film the main locations and some footage of Paul before his death in 2010. This part of the Tweddell Hub sites is to add in the information that is lacking in this video. Here is the video.
The Tweddell Trail from
Brian Stubley on
Vimeo.
Stylised map of Stokesley noting the Tweddell Trail from
Paul Tweddell's book "Poor Lives but full of Honour"
A Genealogical study of the lives of
George Markham Tweddell and Elizabeth Tweddell
soon to be published by Sandra Tweddell.
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