ronnie1 Posted January 12, 2011 Report Posted January 12, 2011 can anyone tell me about the routledge family that lived in the bedlington area?
Keith Scantlebury Posted January 12, 2011 Report Posted January 12, 2011 can anyone tell me about the routledge family that lived in the bedlington area?Arthur Routledge ........... Had a butchers shop at the oval during 60's and 70's
Brian Cross Posted January 13, 2011 Report Posted January 13, 2011 Arthur Routledge ........... Had a butchers shop at the oval during 60's and 70'sand a good butcher shop too, good days for the oval.
Keith Scantlebury Posted January 13, 2011 Report Posted January 13, 2011 The Oval used to be a thriving little community as many of us well remember. There was the clinic/school dentist, the doctors surgery [ivory and Brown] paper shop, hairdressers , Dennis' greengrocer, George Swan's [mini mart] the butcher, bakers, fish and chip shop and the school.I've bound to have something out. There was a second hand motorbike shop [was that in what used to be the bakers?]
Pete Posted January 13, 2011 Report Posted January 13, 2011 (edited) The Oval used to be a thriving little community as many of us well remember. There was the clinic/school dentist, the doctors surgery [ivory and Brown] paper shop, hairdressers , Dennis' greengrocer, George Swan's [mini mart] the butcher, bakers, fish and chip shop and the school.I've bound to have something out. There was a second hand motorbike shop [was that in what used to be the bakers?]The original shops at the oval as far as I remember were George Swan's then the chemist (4D per lb for the rose hips), the barbers, a Haberdashery shop and the Co op, on the next corner was Dobsons followed by Christine Henderson the Chiropodist Wakes the butcher (nice pies) Mr Beadnells Paper shop and another drapers, there could have been more but I can not remember. I do remember the Oval being built. I remember one of those shops changing hands and it becam a record shop. Edited January 13, 2011 by Pete
Keith Scantlebury Posted January 13, 2011 Report Posted January 13, 2011 The original shops at the oval as far as I remember were George Swan's then the chemist (4D per lb for the rose hips), the barbers, a Haberdashery shop and the Co op, on the next corner was Dobsons followed by Christine Henderson the Chiropodist Wakes the butcher (nice pies) Mr Beadnells Paper shop and another drapers, there could have been more but I can not remember. I do remember the Oval being built. I remember one of those shops changing hands and it becam a record shop.Thinking back I remember the chiropotist and the chemist dont think I can remember the co-op, [was it the co-op that preceeded the bakers] my mother worked in George Swans shop for about 17 years. The thing is Pete, those shops in the oval have changed hands /use, [with the exception of a couple] so many times over the years. I can remember during the first miners strike when we had electricity rationing and power cuts [was it winter '71 or '72] some of those shopkeepers camping out in their shops overnight for fear of looters.
Keith Scantlebury Posted January 14, 2011 Report Posted January 14, 2011 Just a thought, was it not Swans shop then George Strakers, me mammy's not with us anymore so I can't ask her
Symptoms Posted January 14, 2011 Report Posted January 14, 2011 Ronnie - I was friendly with a lad called Michael (known as Micky) Routledge in the 60s; he'd be about 59ish now. He lived in the Westlea area.
Symptoms Posted January 14, 2011 Report Posted January 14, 2011 Ronnie - here's a picture of him 'snipped' from an old school photo ...
Pete Posted January 14, 2011 Report Posted January 14, 2011 Thinking back I remember the chiropotist and the chemist dont think I can remember the co-op, [was it the co-op that preceeded the bakers] my mother worked in George Swans shop for about 17 years. The thing is Pete, those shops in the oval have changed hands /use, [with the exception of a couple] so many times over the years. I can remember during the first miners strike when we had electricity rationing and power cuts [was it winter '71 or '72] some of those shopkeepers camping out in their shops overnight for fear of looters.The co op was two shops on the opposite corner from George Swans. When the Oval was first built the original shops that I remember were George Swans, the chemist the Co op, Dobsons, simular shop to George Swans, Wakes the buthers and the chiropotist, this would have been mid fifties when the corn field was a field.George Swans nephew worked for him in the shop he later became a local police officer in Bedlington (Red Lion)
Pete Posted January 14, 2011 Report Posted January 14, 2011 Just a thought, was it not Swans shop then George Strakers, me mammy's not with us anymore so I can't ask herNot sure who came after George Swan Keith as I would have left Bedlington by then.
Pete Posted January 14, 2011 Report Posted January 14, 2011 can anyone tell me about the routledge family that lived in the bedlington area?There was a Routledge family lived in the pit rows near the Old Pit 50s 60s
les Posted January 12, 2012 Report Posted January 12, 2012 i am a routledge and all my family were from bedlington and the ashington area, check out the new facebook site the routledge clan page. also the routledges clan website on the net i have posted lots on there and there is about 150 members. i am after tracing long lost family members les
Canny lass Posted January 12, 2012 Report Posted January 12, 2012 There was a Routledge family lived in the pit rows near the Old Pit 50s 60sHi Pete, would that be Alan Routledge (Rutt)who went to the YM? He died around the age of 18-20 of leukemia. I rember we had a memorial service for him at the YM.
mickypotts Posted January 13, 2012 Report Posted January 13, 2012 The picture symtoms posted is my old class at westridge, I,m standing behind him somewhere
Pete Posted January 13, 2012 Report Posted January 13, 2012 Hi Pete, would that be Alan Routledge (Rutt)who went to the YM? He died around the age of 18-20 of leukemia. I rember we had a memorial service for him at the YM.Yes Canny Lass you are correct but I am not sure if his name was Alan or Jimmy. I remember the memorial service at the YM.
Symptoms Posted January 13, 2012 Report Posted January 13, 2012 (edited) Micky wrote: "The picture symtoms posted is my old class at westridge, I,m standing behind him somewhere"which one are you? Edited January 13, 2012 by Symptoms
johndawsonjune1955 Posted January 14, 2012 Report Posted January 14, 2012 (edited) The original shops at the oval as far as I remember were George Swan's then the chemist (4D per lb for the rose hips), the barbers, a Haberdashery shop and the Co op, on the next corner was Dobsons followed by Christine Henderson the Chiropodist Wakes the butcher (nice pies) Mr Beadnells Paper shop and another drapers, there could have been more but I can not remember. I do remember the Oval being built. I remember one of those shops changing hands and it becam a record shop.Dr Ivory was a ww2 pilot. he won bravery awards. I believe he moved to Guide Post at a later date and died sometime about 2005 ?maybe just before. cracking dr he was.Im sure it was John his first name, nicknamed "Paddy" Edited January 14, 2012 by johndawsonjune1955
Keith Scantlebury Posted January 14, 2012 Report Posted January 14, 2012 Dr Ivory was a ww2 pilot. he won bravery awards. I believe he moved to Guide Post at a later date and died sometime about 2005 ?maybe just before. cracking dr he was.Im sure it was John his first name, nicknamed "Paddy"He was brilliant with kids, he used to call into Beadnells paper shop at the Oval to get a handfull of lollies before sugery to give to the kids he would see that day. I remember going to him at the Guide Post clinic for my very first HGV medical. Although he had not been my Dr. for many years he remembered me and we spent some time talking about the family etc. The medical, he asked "what colour is that red pen?" I said "blue". and that was it , passed. His fee "Oh just buy me a cup of tea sometime "
Canny lass Posted January 14, 2012 Report Posted January 14, 2012 Yes Canny Lass you are correct but I am not sure if his name was Alan or Jimmy. I remember the memorial service at the YM.I think your right. Jimmy it was.
johndawsonjune1955 Posted January 15, 2012 Report Posted January 15, 2012 Thinking back I remember the chiropotist and the chemist dont think I can remember the co-op, [was it the co-op that preceeded the bakers] my mother worked in George Swans shop for about 17 years. The thing is Pete, those shops in the oval have changed hands /use, [with the exception of a couple] so many times over the years. I can remember during the first miners strike when we had electricity rationing and power cuts [was it winter '71 or '72] some of those shopkeepers camping out in their shops overnight for fear of looters.Thanks for that info. A very interesting point with camping out at the shops.
johndawsonjune1955 Posted January 15, 2012 Report Posted January 15, 2012 yes he was a character Dr Ivory and he thought the world of the coal miners. I would go in for a sick note and he would say "How long do you want John??" Brilliant. Other times was "I havent had a rabbit pie for ages" i would say "No problem Doctor, i will drop you a couple off" Then a day or two late after being out for rabbits, call into the surgery and leave them wrapped in a bag at reception for him. Next time you saw him "Thanks for the rabbits John" Brilliant doctor and a big miss.I remember Danny Swann who told a group of us in the club that he was out for a walk and Dr Ivory saw him. It was a wednesday, and he said to Danny "You going to MOrpeth for !*!@# & Hen Day Danny" No Doctor i can't afford it this week. "Can't have that Danny, heres a fiver, just give me it back when you can afford too." Danny got to Morpeth that day thanks to Dr Ivory. What a man he was.
Orloff Posted February 27, 2012 Report Posted February 27, 2012 Micky wrote: "The picture symtoms posted is my old class at westridge, I,m standing behind him somewhere"which one are you?Hi sorry to butt in, those piccies of form 5 Westridge, I know most of them, it must have been taken between Sept '66 and May'67. I can name quite a few faces:- Helen Hurst, Paul Hewish, Alan Temple, Brian Corner, etc. Are most of those still with us as it was 45 years ago. As a new member I'm having a whale of a time remembering the past, for the good and bad times, wow do I feel old?
Colin Lynn Posted January 22, 2016 Report Posted January 22, 2016 Went to school with Jimmy Routledge; a gifted goal keeper. Harry played for Ashington
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted January 22, 2016 Report Posted January 22, 2016 On 2/27/2012 at 18:51, Orloff said: On 1/13/2012 at 19:11, Symptoms said: Micky wrote: "The picture symtoms posted is my old class at westridge, I,m standing behind him somewhere" which one are you? Hi sorry to butt in, those piccies of form 5 Westridge, I know most of them, it must have been taken between Sept '66 and May'67. I can name quite a few faces:- Helen Hurst, Paul Hewish, Alan Temple, Brian Corner, etc. Are most of those still with us as it was 45 years ago. As a new member I'm having a whale of a time remembering the past, for the good and bad times, wow do I feel old? Orloff - Have you see the above photos with some of the names added into the photo? if you search for "West Ridge" there is a topic in :- 'Chat Central-Westridge Class Pictures From The 60,s'.
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