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I think we need 3gee to help us here, It looks like that works wagon parked outside is being used to clear out Millne House and there is a co op vehicle (3 wheeler Scooter) parked outside. I think the co op took over that building after Mr Millne. C'mon 3gee help us.???? I'm guessing at 1970.

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  On 06/03/2012 at 09:15, Adam Hogg said:

I would guess that the second pic was taken in the 50's/60's foxy with the VW camper in the picture and the other cars in the picture, would gamble and say 50's but not sure.

That looks like a Bedford Dormobile rather than a VW Adam.......... and please folks, Malcolm is just jealous of me getting a ride in those days (in a pram)
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  On 08/03/2012 at 14:41, Malcolm Robinson said:

Second pic after 1962 there is a Mk 1 Cortina on the right hand side.

I think we all have too much time on our hands.....more guess the year pictures please!

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Great Photo Foxy, I recognise the Trotter Memorial, Trinity Church and the Dentists must of change the Dentists a bit over the years, but i would have a guess of the year 1955-56.

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  On 09/03/2012 at 09:37, mercuryg said:

I think we all have too much time on our hands.....more guess the year pictures please!

OK then Merc.

Lets have the year, time of day and the name of the Bus Driver

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  On 20/03/2012 at 21:37, foxy said:

OK then Merc.

Lets have the year, time of day and the name of the Bus Driver

1960, 1st Saturday in September, 6pm that is the service 47 to Blyth and it is driven by Jimmy Cummins.
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  On 20/03/2012 at 22:46, keith said:

1960, 1st Saturday in September, 6pm that is the service 47 to Blyth and it is driven by Jimmy Cummins.

Your just out there Keith, I can remember the bus was running 5 minutes late that day. :icecream:

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  On 14/02/2012 at 23:24, Canny lass said:

Keith, I honestly wouldn't know what a cup of coffee in Bacci's tasted like. Just read what Symptoms has to say about the place! Definitely not a place for the tender gender of Netherton. No, give me Jimmy Millne's any day. He was a great host as well. He went from table to table talking to everybody. Sometimes he'd greet you in the doorway, escort you to a seat, carry your shopping bag and get your coffee from the counter. Made you feel like royalty.

Symptoms, In answer to your query about the cafe at the station, that wasn't Bacci's. It was Moscardini's, or Moskies as it was better known. Can't remember the guy's first name. Pete would probably be able to tell you.

Joe Moscadini own the cafe at the station he also owned the billiard hall near the pictures His wife and son (Bernard) ran the cafe

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  On 21/03/2012 at 15:24, Pete said:

Joe Moscadini own the cafe at the station he also owned the billiard hall near the pictures His wife and son (Bernard) ran the cafe

many a good time i had in moscadinies shop also the billiard hall happy days wish they were back .
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  On 09/03/2012 at 08:24, Malcolm Robinson said:

Keith,

PRAM.....PRAM.... we used to dream about getting a pram. Mam used to drag us along behind her wrapped up in an old blanket... strong>ression.gif

Blanket?! - You were lucky; Mam used to just drag us along by the hair!

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Church on the left, then dentist's. Burdon House is behind the dentist's. It used to be a nursing home, built 1912, and my daughter lives there now. Why did they build it behind, or the dentist's in front? Very odd arrangement.

The big building behind the memorial stands where Grenfells now is and the big place behind or attached to it can't be there any more either. Any more info/pics on these gratefully received.

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It was posted by foxy on 13th March - and you commented on it! I just used the link for my query. :whistle:

But you're right - it's a cracking photo. Looking forward to Foxy's exhibition . . .

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So I did............in that case FOXY....................

and if anyone else has any old pics of Bedlington and the surrounding area and wouldn't mind letting us use them........all will be explained at the next Forum meeting on 10th Dec at the Salvation Army at 6.30pm.

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