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  1. From the album: Bedlington Station 1st School

    Photo from Andy Brown - Bygone Bedlington Facebook group & names from Andy Brown and Judith Rutherford.
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  2. From the album: Old photos

    My granda back row 3rd right HPW may know the rest
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  4. From the album: Preserving the Past

    Also in the picture Fourgee and his big sister. Location is likely Front Street West (help - someone?). Date is probably around Christmas 1984.

    © bedlington.co.uk (all rights reserved)

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  5. From the album: KING

    Me and Mam - visiting Shiney Row, this was around 1960.
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  6. From the album: Local Football

    Names on back Herron Wellard Barnfather Foster Spratt Charlton Nicholson Jackson Trewick Walton Winn
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  7. Back Row left to right. Melvin Robson, Keith Whitehead, Neave Tweddle, Toni Saulite, Stewart Inchmore, Geoff Whiteman, Frank Whittle, john Donohoe, Terry Hawkins Middle Row left to right. Anita Gibson, Bett Sellars, Val Kidd, Patricia Brown (married to Derek Johnstone), Micheal Turner, John Harris, Yvonne Turner, Elaine Markie, Maureen Dennison, Arlene Dodds Second Row left to right. Wendy Lachs, Evelyn Alder, Dorothy Marshall, Pat Hall, Mona Temperley, Gillian Burns, Pauline Greener, Maureen Jenkinson, Lorraine Straker Front Row left to right. Jim Spratt, Stewart Snowball, Melvin Smith, Robert Etchen
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  8. From the album: KING

    Whitley Memorial School football team around 1931-32. Ronnie King back row.
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  9. From the album: KING

    Council School - some of the family are on this but not certain which ones.
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  10. From the album: KING

    My Grandad Jack Hay - middle row third from right. He worked at Doctor Pit and lived at 26 Shiney Row retiring to 8 Centenary Cottages. Not sure when this was taken but think it will have been in the 50's or 60's.

    © ok

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  11. From the album: Bedlington Village School

    Village school plaque - photo by Foxy just before they started the demolition of the school.
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  12. From the album: Relatives

    Grandparents joe & Peggy Curley & great uncle frank & Peggy heron
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  13. From the album: Old photos

    Question for the history buffs were was terrier plate works?????.
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  14. From the album: The North East in the 1960s

    Juvenile Jazz Band at Falstone Show in 1968.

    © Copyright ©2011 Carole Sage. All rights reserved.

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  15. From the album: Bedlington Miners Picnic 1950s (Bigger Photos)

    The Northumberland Miners' Picnic, with the Bedlington Doctor Pit banner paraded.
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  16. From the album: Bedlington & Netherton Old Photo`s

    The photograph Was taken On 19th July 1919 during Bedlingtons Peace Celebrations following World War 1. "Bedlington celebrated the Peace on Saturday by entertaining the school children, the aged people over sixty, and all ex-servicemen to tea and sports. The children and ex-servicemen assembled in the Market Place at 1.30pm where they sang the National Anthem, and Councillor J. Caine, J.P., addressed those assembled. A procession was then formed, and headed by the Netherton Silver Prize Band, marched to the field for sports, the field being kindly granted by E. Gray, for the purpose, a fairly large programme of sports was enthusiastically gone through, not only by the children and ex-servicemen, but by the old people as well, prizes for each event being £1, 12/6d, and 7/6 respectively. At 3pm the old people sat down to a splendid tea in the Locke Hall, which was most tastefully decorated for the occasion, the tables also being beautifully adorned with flowers, and the various ladies who presided vying with each other for the best display. The comments of the old people showed how thoroughly they enjoyed the good things provided, Soldiers widows were entertained with the old people, each being presented by Councillor Caine on behalf of the committee with a 10/ note. The ex-servicemen sat down to tea at 4.30, and greatly taxed the efforts of Mr. Eadington and his staff of ladies to supply their wants. However like the proverbial "Bedlington Terriers" their tenacious efforts prevailed and the ex-servicemen were satisfied, and voted it a good tea: "couldn't be better", said one. The school children had tea in their own schools, the teaching staffs with various helpers attending to them. After tea all sports were resumed, being witnessed by huge crowds of the townspeople, who seemed to enjoy the sports equally with those who took part. Dancing was indulged in by the young folk both on the green and in the Locke Hall. At 11 pm, Mrs. Weeks set fire to a large bonfire in the colliery field which was built through the kindness of Mr. R.J. Weeks. A fireworks display was also given, these being purchased by the subscriptions of many of the public, Councillor Leathard and Mr. J. A. Chrisp being responsible. The proceedings from start to finish were declared perfect, and spoke well for the way in which each section was organised. Councillor J. Caine, J.P., acted as chairman and Mr. J. Eadington as secretary to whose efforts with those of the ladies and gentlemen who formed the committee, the success of the proceedings were due. The Bedlington dancing party, who have done so much for the boys while they were away fighting were represented on the committee, and were responsible for the tasteful way in which the hall was decorated.".
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  17. From the album: Bedlington Miners Picnic 1950s (Bigger Photos)

    Unidentified women making a speech at Atlee Park, Bedlington. nd. [c.1950]
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  18. From the album: Netherton/Nedderton old photos

    Netherton residents on a day trip to the Kyles of Bute, early on during the Second World War. It must have been a very long day out. Thank you to the Picture Editor of the Evening Chronicle for giving permission for use of this photograph.

    © Picture courtesy of the Newcastle Evening Chronicle.

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