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  1. Hi everyone, I was called Anne Waldie when I lived in Bedlington as a child. Seeing all the stuff about Humford baths made me a bit nostalgic about my birth town. Just wondering if there's anyone who remembers me from Whitley Memorial School, or later. I can't remember when I started there as I was at the school near Stead Lane for a while, but I would have left there in 1970, I think, to go to the Grammar School. Dad was a miner at Netherton, but died in an accident there when I was 14. I left Bedlington when I was 17 to join the Army. I'd love to chat to anyone from around that time. Looking forward to hearing from you!
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  2. I've lost my accent somewhat now but I love to hear it. Makes me proud to be a Geordie!
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  3. Hello @Anne Gilbert There are also Albums for all the schools, past & present, in the Gallery>Historic Bedlington section. The Oval/Stead Lane school - we have only managed to get one photo for that album and we think it's for those who were born c1951-52. Can't help with the Whitley Memorial school as our family were shipped off to Barrington CP, as were quite a lot of others from Thee Oval area. As for BGS I left in 1966. I left my name on many desks, especially the class room used for detention
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  4. Great to hear from you, Canny lass! My mum was born in Shiney Row, then moved to Netherton (Nedderton?) Lane where I was born. Love the languages connection! I was a Russian interpreter in the Army, then went into teaching. I visit Bedlington every few years - a trip down memory lane. Always reduces me to floods of tears!
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  5. Answers to last week's quiz: Poult Medical student Five Broadcasting House 1950 9 Turin Chocolate A very tender, marinaded steak True 2009 13 New quiz tomorrow.
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