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  2. it is very rare we get names, other than the name of the relative of the member who posted it, for photo earlier than the 1940's but it won't do any harm to try on this group and the Bygone Bedlington Facebook group🤞
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  4. loopylou

    1950s

    @Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) that would be lovely, thank you. I should be able to give a list of names soon. I’ve also got another picture from 1920 to reupload (although its a question of if they can be named from that long ago 😆)
  5. Happy to have been able to help.
  6. @loopylou would you like me to add numbers and sapce for info and names to your photo? At the moment I hve limited access to the software I need but hopefully I will be able to access it over this weekend.
  7. @Canny lass thank you very much, that must’ve took a while to do (and write)! I tried using the pub method before but certainly wasn’t as effective. Now it seems quite obvious- the west row would be west and the east row would be east… 😆
  8. loopylou

    1950s

    Early 1950s I think
  9. Before the new senior school - St. Benet Biscop Catholic High School opened I was told that both the junior & senior schools went under the name of St Bede's. This album will be a mix of photos from the junior & senior schools.
  10. @Canny lass & @Justine Matchett asked on the FB group Bygone Bedlington and don't know who lives in Garden House now but it is the white house in the images above and this comment from Errol Armstrong confirms it :-
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  12. @Canny lass from the info you have posted above I think you could be right🤞 My clouded memory does recall that the white house used to be where a fella had a horse & cart and sold veg in the area but I hve no proof. I will put a post on the FB group Bygone Bedlington with the Google street view photo and a summary of your info and see if anyone comes up with any info thhat migth help
  13. What can I say?? If I say what I’d like to I’d be banned from this site only one word GANGSTERS everyone In bedlington knows this look at terrier public house
  14. @Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) @Justine MatchettLooking at those two photos, Alan, I think they show exactly the same buildings with Milburn House first on the left. I've had another think about the location and today I've compared OS maps with the enumerators route on the 1901 1911 and 1921 census returns and also the 1939 register. I'm now inclined to think that Garden House maybe still exists and could be the white house (albeit renovated or even rebuilt) immediately behind the bungalow adjacent to Milburn House. Looking at maps I can see that there has been a building on that spot, immediately behind the Railway Tavern (formerly Railway Hotel then Railway Inn) since the 1860s. Here's a map from 1898. I've arrowed the building in red: The map below is from 1924 (simply because it has the best detail). The Railway Inn I've arrowed green. What I believe to be garden House I've arrowed red, and I've arrowed an L-shaped building to its rear, on the same plot of land, which I'll come back to. Note that the present day bungalow isn't there. That corner where it stands appears to be land belonging to the house. The Railway Tavern is now demolished to make way for the new car park but the side street behind it, leading from the main road and giving access to the two buildings is still there. I had a little wander down that side street (with the help of Google) and I could clearly see that the L-shaped building is still there and seems to be very old. If William Graham, Benjamin's father, ran a carting business and later a market gardening business (at his home address, according to the 1921 census) then that would be the ideal place - maybe stables for horses when he was carting. The name Garden House, from 1911 when William was a carter, may well be a topographic name - referring to the fact that it was the only building there with a garden which faced the main street. making it easily identifiable. Look at the old maps and you'll see that all other buildings had a back yard and/or an allotment garden along the length of what is now Melrose Villas and Melrose Terrace. All in all, the census returns show that the Graham family have lived on the same spot between the Railway Tavern and, after its construction, Milburn House. From 1911 it had the address Garden House. On early maps this is the only house adjacent to the Railway Tavern. What do you think? Could this be Garden House? Anybody living in the area today who fancies knocking on the door and asking? I'd love to know.
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  18. she did indeed, and remembered a lot of bairns she delivered, she remembered me as easily delivered but my younger brother as a squealing problem😀
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  22. Can't find the old photo that I mentioned online so I will have to wait until I can access the Evan Martin books and look throuth them. What I did find on the FB group Bygone Bedlington was 'now & then' image that @John Fox (foxy) had posted, in 2016, showing Melrose Villas before the bungalows that are now there were buit. Foxy dosen't have a date of the old photo just his scribble on the photo (cos people kept downloading his old photos, having them printed and sold on ebay) :- So is the first house on the left of Foxy's photo Garden House ?
  23. Hi again Justine, for the Graham family I have census records 1911, 1921 and 1939 (the pre-war register). For Minnie, I have census records 1921 and , I believe, 1939. I also have a birth index for Minnie which would enable you to obtain a copy of her birth certificate. I'll send them to your inbox (the envelope top right of screen).
  24. Thanks Alan! I hadn't seen Rothley Shield. Bernicia is also still there but now has a wall plaque to the right of the door.
  25. @Justine Matchett after @Canny lass posted her comment walong with the map I had a look (as CL has done) on Google street view and I zoomed in and took a screen shot of three of the houses in Melrose Villas that have the old names displayrd on the glass pannels above the front doors :- No 1 Milburn House N0 4 Rothley Shield No 8 Creswell House I can'r remember the bungalows from when I was 12 years old in October1960, but that's nothing unusual for me not to remember. I do rememer seeing an old photo (probably in a book by local man Evan Martin, showing Melrose Villars when they were fairly new. I will have a search through my stuff and see what house are in the photo.
  26. Just to be sure that Minnie was a housekeeper at this address I looked up her probate records, where you can always find the address at which the deceased lived. There an be no doubt that this was the correct person.
  27. This is tremendous, thanks so much. Anything you can send me would be greatly appreciated.
  28. PS If you want any of the documentation to prove the Graham family residence was 'Garden' House let me know and I'll send them to you.
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