Dr Pit Posted January 14, 2013 Report Posted January 14, 2013 Foxy do u have any photos of any of Hemsteads shops?I have seen one before I am sure, but dont have any.Thanks.
Pete Posted January 14, 2013 Report Posted January 14, 2013 which shop next to the clubIf you mean the Station club, was it Pearsons sweet shop?
Keith Scantlebury Posted January 15, 2013 Report Posted January 15, 2013 before you get to the clubYes Tony, on the corner of Whitley Tce, and School Rd.
John Fox (foxy) Posted January 15, 2013 Report Posted January 15, 2013 (edited) Foxy do u have any photos of any of Hemsteads shops?I have seen one before I am sure, but dont have any.Thanks.Yes I have a one D Pit but one of your relatives was on this site recently and he said he was going to put some pics on here. If you search the site you'll find his posting. I think the members on here were looking forward to seeing them so its not right for me to jump in before him, we'll wait to see what he's got. If you send me your email address on the PM system here I'll send you what I have Edited January 15, 2013 by foxy
Symptoms Posted January 15, 2013 Report Posted January 15, 2013 Canny - yep, I agree about the location of the cookery rooms and access to the library. In my time there (62 - 67) the front right-hand entrance was for girls only but the inside lobby gave access to the staircase leading up the landing off which was the library. The classroom access up there was through the library. You're also right about the long corridor with girls cloakroom at one end and boys at the other ... the boys only entrance to the school was a rear entrance into the clockroom area (left end of the school). I had a crush on Miss Wilson (she taught English ... hence being next to the library) but remember her as being tall with long dark hair, oh - and beautiful. My parents did have a class photo but misplaced it some years ago (kicking myself about it now) in one of their house moves. The more I think about it I'm sure she was single and left Westridge to get married.My parents had moved from Bedders in late '69 and I was a student in London but believe Northumberland CC re-organised school provision I think in 1972(ish) and gave over Westridge to the Catholic Diocese.
keith lockey Posted January 15, 2013 Author Report Posted January 15, 2013 Symptoms I found some photos from Westridge about your time. Are these any good?
Symptoms Posted January 15, 2013 Report Posted January 15, 2013 Keith - thanks for those - I've seen them before but not relevant to me. I've got other Westridge photos with me in them but not the one mentioned earlier - maybe when I've got a minute I'll upload them for all to see and share.Perhaps others with Westridge class photos might also like to share. I think the sharing of photos on the Forum, especially old Bedders ones in History Hollow, has brought tons of extra interest.
John Fox (foxy) Posted January 15, 2013 Report Posted January 15, 2013 - maybe when I've got a minute I'll upload them for all to see and share.. I think the sharing of photos on the Forum, especially old Bedders ones in History Hollow, has brought tons of extra interest.Then get your finger oot and get it done!!
Symptoms Posted January 16, 2013 Report Posted January 16, 2013 The Forum rings to the sound of 'plopping' as they are extracted one-by-one.
HIGH PIT WILMA Posted January 17, 2013 Report Posted January 17, 2013 Keith Coultas or Coultiss?,used to go to France in his little van,to seek vinyl albums,as it was then,that you couldn't get in Britain.He got me Elvis'sSilver anniversary box set,which was about £25 then....1981-ish?[keep me right here you Elvis fans!],a weeks pay for me!,cos it was completely sold out in Britain.John was our fitter at Bates pit,and used to maintain all our gear,including the mechanical shovel in my Bates pit photostream on Flickr...Lydia,his sister , was my Sister's bridesmaid back in 195-something!!!!The Musicbox was upstairs at that time,in the 70's/80's,they had some rare posters on the staircase walls.The Record Bar was in Bowes street,Blyth,on the corner opposite the health food shop,opposite Argos.When i played in a pop group,we all hung out there at weekends,all the other local groups i mean,listening to the latest hits,and buying the sheet music,as well as the records,to learn to play them...back in 1963-66."Are you sure" was a great harmony track,by the Allison.s,but i'm bound to say that seeing as i'm an Allison!Holly was a mate who played in the "shades of blue" group,back then,lead vocalist,and harmonica player,he was great,but he left and went to London,still in the sixties,and got into the top ten,with a band called "Toby Twirl"...can't remember the name of the record,but next time i saw him was at the Club Domino,Bedlington Station,in the early '70's,he was top of the bill,i heard he is now back in Blyth,and running his own pub.Sorry folks....i do go on a bit!!
keith lockey Posted January 17, 2013 Author Report Posted January 17, 2013 I started work at Prestos at the time the Music Box opened and I spent half my pay in there - The Moody Blues records. Sylvia was the manageress.
HIGH PIT WILMA Posted January 17, 2013 Report Posted January 17, 2013 (edited) Er.....my last posting should have been in the "Musicbox" topic...how it got here i do not know!On the subject of Westridge,i started in 1956,the first day it opened..and left in 1959 to go down the pits.I would love to see any pics of Upper Remove,as my class was called,between them years!Vic,has Doreen got any? Edited January 17, 2013 by HIGH PIT WILMA
HIGH PIT WILMA Posted January 17, 2013 Report Posted January 17, 2013 My classroom "Upper Remove"[ fancy name meaning nowt!] was situated in the library itself,next door were two private study rooms.Mr Marley was our main class teacher then.1956-9.I got clipped off Danny Douglas lots of times,cos i hated p.e. and used to "forget" my p.e. shorts etc.I've had a few laughs with him about times past, just a couple of years back,sadly he passed away,and i never knew,i would have attended his funeral...he was great fun in the gym..even though i didn't like sport.
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted May 14, 2013 Report Posted May 14, 2013 (edited) That's right, Keith. Alan Miller and my bro were real good mates, him and Stu Maddison. But I still cannot picture the Co-op shop at Ian Bell's. I remember most of the shops, like Doyles at the top of the woods at Stead Lane and the one in between the Coffin Chapel and the Whitley school - which has been posted elsewhere on this site. But the Blyth Store Bank shop is a complete blank.PS - news is they are going to knock down the bottom shops at the Oval.Can't find a photo but I remember the Co-op.The bus stop, either side of the road, was known as 'Blyth Store' Edited May 14, 2013 by Eggy1948
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted May 16, 2013 Report Posted May 16, 2013 (edited) Yes I remember both of them but it was a long time ago. Patricks was the bit near the station gates and the butchers was the other side of the pub, oppisit the Library if I remember correctly.I used to deliver papers from Patrick's when I was 11/12 - 1959-1960. Patrick's was the shop on the corner, and on the same side, across from the Station Club. There was another paper shop on the same side as the Clayton Arms, but can't remember if it was next door to the Clayton or a couple of shops down and can't remember it's name. And I think there was a Bainbridge's News Agent on Station Road. Edited May 16, 2013 by Eggy1948
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted May 16, 2013 Report Posted May 16, 2013 (edited) Keith Coultas or Coultiss?,used to go to France in his little van,to seek vinyl albums,as it was then,that you couldn't get in Britain.He got me Elvis'sSilver anniversary box set,which was about £25 then....1981-ish?[keep me right here you Elvis fans!],a weeks pay for me!,cos it was completely sold out in Britain.John was our fitter at Bates pit,and used to maintain all our gear,including the mechanical shovel in my Bates pit photostream on Flickr...Lydia,his sister , was my Sister's bridesmaid back in 195-something!!!!The Musicbox was upstairs at that time,in the 70's/80's,they had some rare posters on the staircase walls.The Record Bar was in Bowes street,Blyth,on the corner opposite the health food shop,opposite Argos.When i played in a pop group,we all hung out there at weekends,all the other local groups i mean,listening to the latest hits,and buying the sheet music,as well as the records,to learn to play them...back in 1963-66."Are you sure" was a great harmony track,by the Allison.s,but i'm bound to say that seeing as i'm an Allison!Holly was a mate who played in the "shades of blue" group,back then,lead vocalist,and harmonica player,he was great,but he left and went to London,still in the sixties,and got into the top ten,with a band called "Toby Twirl"...can't remember the name of the record,but next time i saw him was at the Club Domino,Bedlington Station,in the early '70's,he was top of the bill,i heard he is now back in Blyth,and running his own pub.Sorry folks....i do go on a bit!!Please keep going on Keith, I need someone from Bedlington to rattle the brain cells. I remember Holly - Shades of Blue - made the girls scream at the Bedlington YMCA.This site shows recent correspondence from the band members:-http://www.mancheste...l/tobytwirl.php Edited May 16, 2013 by Eggy1948
keith lockey Posted May 16, 2013 Author Report Posted May 16, 2013 (edited) I used to deliver papers from Patrick's when I was 11/12 - 1959-1960. Patrick's was the shop on the corner, and on the same side, across from the Station Club. There was another paper shop on the same side as the Clayton Arms, but can't remember if it was next door to the Clayton or a couple of shops down and can't remember it's name. And I think there was a Bainbridge's News Agent on Station Road.I think that was Robsons! I may be wrong. We used to get our DC Comics there. And on the corner, where the chemist is now, was Chisolms - the white shop. I used to buy all my Action Man equipment there and the Subbutteo teams. Happy days. Edited May 16, 2013 by keith lockey
tonyg Posted May 16, 2013 Report Posted May 16, 2013 it was Robsons' his first shop was where the pet shop is now
keith lockey Posted August 11, 2013 Author Report Posted August 11, 2013 (edited) Here's a photo-postcard that Eileen said i could scan and put on site. Sorry no date. Edited August 11, 2013 by keith lockey
John Fox (foxy) Posted October 6, 2013 Report Posted October 6, 2013 (edited) Is this the one we talked about Keith Lockey? Edited October 6, 2013 by foxy
keith lockey Posted October 6, 2013 Author Report Posted October 6, 2013 (edited) Is this the one we talked about Keith Lockey?Cheers, Foxy, it looks like the shop. (The newspaper rack on the wall is the give-away) So am I right in saying that newsagent's is the Cash For Clothes shop now? Can you remember the name of the shop? One hell of a shot. Edited October 6, 2013 by keith lockey
keith lockey Posted November 14, 2013 Author Report Posted November 14, 2013 What's happening - or rather what's NOT happening - with old Johnson's Shoe Shop on the Front Street? There seemed to be a lot of activity going on there a while back but now nothing!
Viv Posted November 14, 2013 Report Posted November 14, 2013 The Music Box was where the cobblers is now, Keith Coultas and Sylvia Anderson from leechies estate,Keith also opened up a 2nd shop in Blyth mkt place where savers is,think Ive still got a little bag with me tape splicer in! At least thats my offering, but could b wrong!!
John White Posted November 15, 2013 Report Posted November 15, 2013 The Music Box was where the cobblers is now, Keith Coultas and Sylvia Anderson from leechies estate,Keith also opened up a 2nd shop in Blyth mkt place where savers is,think Ive still got a little bag with me tape splicer in! At least thats my offering, but could b wrong!!You are correct Viv. That is where I used to go to buy my single/albums.If they didn`t have a record I wanted Sylvia would get it in for me & give me DJ discount, as I worked for hospital radio at the time.Spent many an hour there: & loads of dosh too!
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