April 28, 200818 yr I moved to Bedlington in 1956, having lived in the army camp at Hartford Bridge and attending the makeshift school behind Nedderton Village. My happiest childhood memories are going to Humford Baths in the early 60's, we would spend long happy days diving into freezing cold blue water, bet I couldn't stand the cold now!
April 29, 200818 yr I moved to Bedlington in 1956, having lived in the army camp at Hartford Bridge and attending the makeshift school behind Nedderton Village. My happiest childhood memories are going to Humford Baths in the early 60's, we would spend long happy days diving into freezing cold blue water, bet I couldn't stand the cold now!Welcome woolley!you still in the area? as you may know, the only place to get wet down humford now is the river!even the paddling pool has been filled in!
April 30, 200818 yr Author Welcome woolley!you still in the area? as you may know, the only place to get wet down humford now is the river!even the paddling pool has been filled in! I've lived in Morpeth since 1983, I still drive down to Humford and reflect on those times. Long time ago, I think the pool closed in '75.
May 1, 200818 yr I've lived in Morpeth since 1983, I still drive down to Humford and reflect on those times. Long time ago, I think the pool closed in '75.Welcome Woolley.My dad used to tell me about the Baths at Humford.I think I may have vague recollections of it myself. Though I'm not that old.
May 1, 200818 yr I moved to Bedlington in 1956, having lived in the army camp at Hartford Bridge and attending the makeshift school behind Nedderton Village. My happiest childhood memories are going to Humford Baths in the early 60's, we would spend long happy days diving into freezing cold blue water, bet I couldn't stand the cold now!Humford baths, your right it was freezing when you went in the water but then it seemed as if it was warmer in the water then it was out of the water. A great place to go during the school summer hollidays
June 25, 200818 yr Humford baths, your right it was freezing when you went in the water but then it seemed as if it was warmer in the water then it was out of the water. A great place to go during the school summer hollidaysand the scout camp just up the hill. Spent a few weekends there with my scout troop, I think it was the 15th Bedlington, 1st Bedlington Station.
October 15, 200817 yr Hi There Wooley, I remember Humford well from the 60,s and if you were,nt careful the bullies would push you into that pool with all the green slime at the far end !!! they never got me but I saw it happen and the kids had to hose off before they went back in the pool, that was even colder!! the walk down Church road to humford was always fun in the summer, no computors back then we had to make our own fun
February 3, 200917 yr I remember the sludge pool well, I ended up in it a couple of times, if you thought that was cold , and it was , then why the heck would we run straight from the hot house and jump into the pool at 3d a day or 2s / 6d for the summer the best value for money I can ever remember, are the Marley's still in Bedlington , I left In 68 (I was 11 then) for the smoke and now reside in Matawan, NJ USA. I posted a class pic , from the Whitley , curious how many are still around?Frank Dott
February 3, 200917 yr I remember the sludge pool well, I ended up in it a couple of times, if you thought that was cold , and it was , then why the heck would we run straight from the hot house and jump into the pool at 3d a day or 2s / 6d for the summer the best value for money I can ever remember, are the Marley's still in Bedlington , I left In 68 (I was 11 then) for the smoke and now reside in Matawan, NJ USA. I posted a class pic , from the Whitley , curious how many are still around?Frank DottMarleys still in Bedlington and still own the house at humford, lovely family
February 3, 200917 yr HI ya Wooliewhat camp did you live in ? we lived in No 1 camp moved up to bedlington in 68 I loved it down there in the river we had a rope swing into the river and spent all the summer climbing tree and swimming, so it was onto Humford baths when we moved up to bedlington.Can you remember Stash and Bernard Sluzalic (thing thats how you spell it)???Met my first real girl friend there loverly lass from cowpen ???????????It was Wilf Marley that I can remember great bloke kept us all under control, it was first priority to get a pass for the baths when the season opened.GREAT TIMES WONT FORGET THE SUMMERS OF "The 60's"
May 8, 201313 yr I moved to Bedlington in 1956, having lived in the army camp at Hartford Bridge and attending the makeshift school behind Nedderton Village. My happiest childhood memories are going to Humford Baths in the early 60's, we would spend long happy days diving into freezing cold blue water, bet I couldn't stand the cold now!Bet you could still stand the cold water, filtered through from the river. It was 3 old pence to get in for the whole 8 hours when we used to go. When you got to Class 6 at Barrington County Primary school you were take to Humford Baths, every week, to learn to swim. Wilf that looked after the baths, a very intelligent academic bloke, loads of 'O' levels but just enjoyed the simple life in his council house at the baths.
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