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Misc. Millne Photos In & Around Bedlington

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Andy Millne

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I think this might be a holiday photo and not Bedlington. Posted in case anybody knows otherwise. 

Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)

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@Andy Millne Don't recognise the shop - it looks like a mixture of everything - off licence - newsagents (magazine rack at door) - photo developing & coffee shop = 'bar stool at entrance.

Had a Google search using the name - Victor _RENCH CUSTARD ____ Cream. Looks like it could be America☺️  

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Canny lass

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@Andy MillneDoes your family have any connections with USA?

One of the magazines on the stand is The Delineator. This was an American  woman’s “Journal of Fashion, Culture and Fine Arts” which was published in New York 1873 – 1930 before merging with  Pictorial Review. This may help to date and place the photo.

Also, we can read on the window:

“ Victor, [FRENCH  C]USTARD, [ICE] CREAM” (Text in square brackets is my suggestion).

Victor French Custard Ice Cream was, according to Wiki, from a Californian company and anything to do with the company seems now to be very collectable (E-Bay).

 I don’t think this is Bedlington. Although 1930 is a bit before my time and things may have changed before I became familiar with the streets, I don’t remember ant pavements with diagonally laid paving stones. Neither do I remember anywhere with high bar stools – which I think I detect just inside the door. Could this be an American ‘ice-cream parlour’?

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lilbill15

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🤐Ermm ?

@Canny lass, your powers of observation are highly admirable, and I think you could knock Sherlock Holmes detection into a cocked hat. X

Andy Millne

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Thanks for the detective work. I don’t believe there are any direct connections but I did suspect it wasn’t Bedlington. There are quite a few letters with these photos so I’ll see if I can find any other links to America. 

lilbill15

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Love the nonchalant references! So cool!xx

Canny lass

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Fetters Springs seems like quite the 'in place to be' in the early 1900s. There's quite a lot to read about it online.

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