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Putting A Date To An Old Building

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Lynn_M | 14:12 Fri 12th Jun 2015 | History
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There's an obscure building in Northumberland that I care about, and I need to know when it was built. I do know that it was built in the 1930's, but it would help if I knew which year exactly.

Is there somewhere where they keep records for things such as this? Would they have had to apply for Planning Permission?

Please point me in the right direction
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The Sanatorium first opened it 1907, with additions made to it every few years or so. It's still a mystery as to how the place was heated prior to the building of the Boiler House, but there is evidence of a smaller boiler house with a smaller chimney. The Main (and oldest) Building had large coal fire places in its ward.

This photograph dates back to the 1920's, before the Boiler house was built and lacks the large chimney that would have been on the skyline. There is what appears to be a smaller chimney chimney from what is believed to be a smaller boiler house near the 'X'

https://www.flickr.com/photos/60292162@N08/14607155261

St Mary's (previously known as Gateshead Lunatic Asylum) was a different establishment and nearby (about half a mile to the south) and is a fascinating subject in itself
That looks like my poodle, Piero in the foreground, it might be his GGGGG- Grandfather, but I guess that's not much of a help.

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