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Remembering Doctor Brown


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These three characters have all had a positive influence on this, their local community. Shown on the left, I remember Dr Brown with his pet Boxer dog. He was the perfect 'Gentle Man' who spoke to everyone,tipped his hat to all the ladies and spoke to their children. Unfortunately, in his later years, after losing his wife, he became a little confused. I was always amused to see his car parked at all angles along Bedlington Front Street. Everyone seemed to understand and did not mind. I once found him driving his little, light blue, Ford Fiesta, around the Plessey roundabout, the wrong way, hopelessly lost. I had to lead him back into Bedlington. I am pleased to have known him as he was of a generation when Doctors were only too glad to be available to their local community.



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Jack Henderson

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He knew you had to be really ill or injured before mum would 'call the doctor; so when called he came anytime day or night, and in any weather. 

stevenmcvey963

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I remember him being pulled down the street by his dog ,also if he came out to see you his hands were always freezing,a nice man though,old school gent



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