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I can'nt remember how much it was to get in ? I can remember Ralph Marley he used to look after the baths! We used to dive off the girls changing cubicles into the deep end as a dare. Ralph would shout at us. Another dare was to swim the filter bed all good stuff.
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Hi - I'm wondering if there is a possibility that any past neighbours or anyone, remember my
family who lived in Haig road bedlington, first in nr 9 and then moved to nr 10 when the
council was revenating the houses in the road, the name was/is Craig.
Father was generally known as "Jock", myself as Billy, sister is Sylvia and mother was
called, Peggy.
Father's and my favorite pubs were the Dun Cow, Black bull and the Northumberland arms.
"Anyone"??????.
***As can be guessed, I am a senior citizen now****
Bill
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Me and my family(parents and sister) used Ginnys fish shop all the time.
She was a very nice lady and very friendly. It was a short walk from where I lived
in Haig road. Bill
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No other town has this amount of free parking so conveniently placed. The ones at the West end of the Front Street are quite pretty too.
And.. before the disparaging remarks about well that no one uses them because there's nowt to do, nowhere to shop - that's would be a gross exaggeration.
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Philips Solidburn Dvd/cd connections inside case.
My Samsung drive was replaced for the above quoted one, which
my son said was better???
To cut a long story short, the dvd drive cables are disconnected in the case.
Dont know how they shud be connected - wont allow family to touch
anything again. Any help?????
Bill
Humford Baths
in History Hollow
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I remember Humford baths, went there a lot with the family
and mates. Even went there with the class from school(Whitley Memorial) non-existent now.
But we did dive off the girls cubicles (if you were seen or caught you got a good telling
off), in fact we were thrown out a few times by wilf, I think that was his name,
who looked after the pool etc.