Newbedders Posted March 24, 2016 Report Posted March 24, 2016 Does anyone know when the March meeting is? It's scheduled for Monday but as it's Easter I'm not sure if the meeting will go ahead.
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted March 24, 2016 Report Posted March 24, 2016 Bayardm - I am not involved with the Bedlingtonshire Local History Society but I do remember Maggie posting a 2015-16 program - see photo at the end of my message. There is a contact number & email address for the Secretary, Barry Mead, on the ANLHS web page :- Association of Northumberland Local History Societies (ANLHS) Member Societies/Groups & Organisations Bedlingtonshire LHS The society was founded in 1968. Meetings are held from September to November and from January to April on the last Monday of the month at 7.30pm in Bedlington Evangelical Church. There is no membership fee but £1 is charged for each meeting. For further information tel. : 01670 861180 Or contact Barry Mead, Secretary by emailing bas.mead@google.mail.com. However in a posting 'History Society' Maggie posted :- ".................For details of Where and What is involved phone - 01670 820088" And within that same posting was an entry with the 2015-16 program dates with Monday 28/03/2016 scheduled as 'Blythe and Tyne Railway System - John Riley' :-
Maggie/915 Posted March 25, 2016 Report Posted March 25, 2016 The meetings has been rescheduled for a week later Bayardm . That means it will be on the 4th April 7:30 Coffin Chapel. The cost per meeting has changed and there is now a yearly charge. Not too sure of the exact details because we have been AWOL for part of this 'History Year'.
Maggie/915 Posted April 23, 2016 Report Posted April 23, 2016 Monday 7:30 Coffin Chapel , the speaker this month is Malcolm Grady, who is an entertaining and knowledgable speaker. Victorian Gossip is the topic . It must be better than all the gossip about today's issues. So stop worrying about Bedlington for one evening and see how our ancestors dealt with life.
Maggie/915 Posted May 22, 2016 Report Posted May 22, 2016 Tomorrow night the History Society is talking about the Northumberland Dialect. Canny Lass you are needed at home The speaker is K Bibby Wilson 7:30 Coffin Chapel 1
Canny lass Posted May 24, 2016 Report Posted May 24, 2016 Sorry Maggie! Just home from Greece and couldn't make it in time. If it had been an hour later I might have been able to squeeze it in.
Maggie/915 Posted February 26, 2017 Report Posted February 26, 2017 Tomorrow night the history society is the 'Heyday of Cambois' 7:30 Community Centre. 1
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted March 14, 2018 Report Posted March 14, 2018 Would the History Society be interested in a stall at this years Bedlington Picnic - June 30th. Vic Thompson on Facebook posted a comment '.... Vic Thompson There’s always a space for a historical stall or talk if you know of anyone who would fancy it 😉' https://www.facebook.com/bedlingtonpicnic/?hc_ref=ART8yGDaVpfAODmgY-mUngcqkUrRL4k3TqB4HEfr3RIzz6B0dxdeg8Lv79eI3TiyyoA&fref=nf&hc_location=grouphttps://www.facebook.com/bedlingtonpicnic/https://www.facebook.com/bedlingtonpicnic/?hc_ref=ART8yGDaVpfAODmgY-mUngcqkUrRL4k3TqB4HEfr3RIzz6B0dxdeg8Lv79eI3TiyyoA&fref=nf&hc_location=grouphttps://www.facebook.com/bedlingtonpicnic/?hc_ref=ARTkz8i9bsBqGrph4bK6nZs9hRlX7qIatbmumXny4XMWUQh5ez_I3fnDzmWlV_KMSuY&fref=nf&hc_location=group
Walsham Wonderer Posted May 5, 2019 Report Posted May 5, 2019 My grandmother was born in Bedlington but our family had lived in Norfolk before that and she returned with her family while still young. I’ve not been able to find out much about why they moved either way but presume it was to find work in the mines. Can you help please?
Vic Patterson Posted May 9, 2019 Report Posted May 9, 2019 Names, dates and places would certainly help jog a few readers. 🙂
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted May 9, 2019 Report Posted May 9, 2019 On 05/05/2019 at 13:42, Walsham Wonderer said: My grandmother was born in Bedlington but our family had lived in Norfolk before that and she returned with her family while still young. I’ve not been able to find out much about why they moved either way but presume it was to find work in the mines. Can you help please? Hopefully one, if not more, of the members will have some info on the area your family lived but as Vic says some dates + additional info etc would be useful
Odin Dunne Posted September 25, 2020 Report Posted September 25, 2020 Hello. My grandfather John Carr was born in Bedlington in 1891. His father was Christopher. Does anyone know anything about them?
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted September 26, 2020 Report Posted September 26, 2020 14 hours ago, Odin Dunne said: Hello. My grandfather John Carr was born in Bedlington in 1891. His father was Christopher. Does anyone know anything about them? Unfortunately not @Odin Dunne If you know what part of Bedlington ie, Top End or Bedlington Station/Sleekburn your relatives lived there narrowing what school they might have attended, or if they worked at one of the pits in Bedlington we might be able to give you info or photos about the area.
Canny lass Posted September 26, 2020 Report Posted September 26, 2020 (edited) 21 hours ago, Odin Dunne said: My grandfather John Carr was born in Bedlington in 1891. His father was Christopher. Does anyone know anything about them? A couple of questions: Did you have a great grandmother called Catherine? Did your grandparents or great grandparents have any connections with Scotland? Do you recognise any of the following names: Annie, Patrick, Gilbert, Margaret? Edited September 26, 2020 by Canny lass 1
HIGH PIT WILMA Posted September 27, 2020 Report Posted September 27, 2020 Hi Odin,welcome to the forum! I lived in Hollymount Square in Bedlington,from 1947,from it being only partly completed. When Netherton Colliery Houses were being demolished,around 1948-ish..they moved the Netherton Village folks down into the Square,and Mr and Mrs Carr were our next door neighbours for many years. Mr Carr's name was George,and I cannot remember Mrs Carr's name was.They had a Daughter called Joyce,whose Husband worked at Woolsington Airport,[as it was known,he was an aircraft fitter..so this might be of some assistance to you if you were to trace the Airport staff in the years during and after the war..]. There are a few Carr's knocking around,I worked with a different George Carr when I was only 17 yrs old,at Choppington High Pit,around 1961-5. George was a colliery fitter ,and I was a heavy transport lad . My Niece is Married to another of the Carr family..I tell you,there are a few Carr families..! Hope I have been of some help,even if this is of no connection to your family...at least you can eliminate! Best of luck Odin! Cheers, Bill. 2
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