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  1. ... but the vegetables were wonderful!
  2. It'll have to be a Saturday morning quiz this week! A crisis with snow on the roof didn't leave much time for anything yesterday. 1. Which range of hills stands on the border between England and Scotland? 2. If you ordered pollo in an Italian restaurant what would you get? 3. Which team game has the positions first defence, in home and second attack? 4. In the castle of which West Yorkshire market town was Richard II murdered? 5. Who wrote The Forsyte Saga? 6. A musket ball fired from the French ship Redoubtable killed which famous Englishman? 7. What type of monkey is used as an organ grinder’s monkey? 8. What was Hilary Clinton’s job prior to entering politics? 9. Which former player tried to buy Celtic football club in 1998? 10. What is the name of the earth’s outer layer? 11. In Cockney rhyming slang what is meant by ‘dickory dock’? 12. What does the acronym UNESCO stand for? I’ll bet you didn’t know …. Two million pigs are used in the manufacture of Spam each year. We're xpecting a huge thaw this week so hopefully things are back to normal by next Friday. Answers on Thursday next week.
  3. Hello Diana, welcome to the forum! I’m quite certain that 1st Colliery Row, Bedlington Colliery is undoubtedly one of the rows belonging to Bedlington A pit, that is the pit at Sleekburn and not the pit at the top end of Bedlington. I had a look at the 1861 census and it covers only that area. To be really sure, I’ve compared it with the 1851 census which covers the same area and your relatives are still there. However, in 1851 the streets have no names. The rows are simply called ‘Bedlington Colliery’. This was quite common practice and the rows changed their names several times throughout history – presumably as the postal system developed. First-, Second- and Third Row, etc were extremely common names all over the area. Even the neighbouring Barrington Colliery had these names. Following the census through the years you can see that 1st Colliery Row became North Row (it has much fewer houses than the seemingly later 2nd Colliery Row with double so many). 2nd Colliery Row seems to have later became South Row. Here is a map from 1896 where you can see the rows in more detail and I can use it to answer your question about sanitation and gardens. I’m not as good as Eggy when it comes to making additions to these maps but I hope you’ll be able to see what I mean. The houses would undoubtedly have had outside toilets of earth closet type and across the road (dirt track) from the back door of the house (yellow) and these can be seen on the map marked in red. I’ve marked the gardens in blue. Because of the close proximity of the railway sidings there wasn’t room for a garden behind the toilet which was the usual in this type of housing. The contents were emptied, by the owner, through a small door at the rear of the toilet and used as fertilizer in the gardens. Gardens were generally speaking large and bursting with vegetables but with some flowers. I have seen this in reality in other mining communities as late as the 1950s. This can be seen in 2nd Colliery Row on the map. If you look closely at 1st Row there is some sort of building adjoining the garden. The garden and the building may be a later addition to bring the houses up to the standard of the later 2nd Row. If you zoom in on the first photo posted by Eggy in reply to your query you can just make out the roofs of these toilets (built two by two) in both South Row and North Row. As for ‘night-life’ in Sleekburn there was no shortage of pubs in the immediate vicinity. Here you can see the Percy Arms (red), The Clayton Arms (Blue) and the Railway Tavern in Green. I don’t know if these are the original names. You’d need to search the census for that side of the road. And, of course, the Rose and Crown was only a five minute walk away.
  4. I think they were still there in the very early sixties. I remmeber attending the funeral of a YMCA member - young lad by the name of Routledge (Pete would probably know better). He lived there.
  5. In the late fifties - early sixties, the nearest library was at Bedlington Station. I'm pretty sure of this because pupils at Westridge School were given - if they wished to participate - the chance to earn house-points during the summer holiday by completing as many questions as they could in a general knowledge quiz set by the teachers and covering various subjects. A good friend of mine from a family with limited means (father deceased) was given by the school, at the start of the holiday, 3 return tickets for Raisbecks bus from Netherton to Bedlington Station in order to be able to use the reference library. We always travelled and worked together on our questionnaires. If there had been a library at Bedlington surely she would have got a ticket to Bedlington?
  6. Answers to last week's quiz: 1. Prunella Scales 2. Vauxhall Cavalier 3. Space Shuttle 4. Tower of London 5. Hydrogen 6. Diana Dors 7. 1960 8. Boeing 747 9. True 10. Stethoscope 11. Little John 12. Right New quiz in the making for posting tomorrow.
  7. I hope that's because your good lady never buys frozen, bottled, processed or pre-cooked veg.
  8. Same problem persisting on other sites. Andy, thanks for this link. It's a massive document and will probably take time to read all the parts that are relevant to me but it's not too difficult to understand - even for me. I've already learned that I need to improve my passwords and there are some good tips for doing so. I'd advise everyone to read it - or at least those parts that apply to just them personally.
  9. Friday Night Quiz ( but it's OK to participate any time of the day or night .. and the day is flexible as well). 1. Which actress played Basil Fawlty’s wife in Fawlty Towers? 2. Which model replaced the Vauxhall Victor in 1975? 3. What name is given to a reusable spacecraft such as Columbia or Challenger? 4. Prior to 1810 where in London was all British coinage made? 5. Which element has the atomic number 1? 6. Born with the surname Fluck, which popular British actress died in 1984? 7. In what year was Princess Margaret married? 8. What type of aircraft crashed over Lockerbie? 9. Sb is the symbol for Antimony. True or false? 10. Which medical device was invented by Dr Rene Laennec to preserve the modesty of female patients? 11. Who was the tallest of Robin Hood’s men? 12. With which hand does Def Leppard’s drummer, Rick Allen play the drums? I’ll bet you didn’t know …. Lettuce is the only vegetable that is not sold frozen, bottled, processed or pre-cooked. Answers on Thursday next week.
  10. If you only knew just how much time I've spent trying to solve that rebus!😠
  11. I'm afraid I spoke too soon! It's logged me out again and asked if I want my password saved again when I logged in!!
  12. Yippee!!!! Success. It didn't log me out this time. Let's hope it continues. Now I'll try some other log-ins elsewhere. Thanks for all your patience and help guys!
  13. Same problems until 5 minutes ago when I got a notification from Bedlington.com.uk regarding another account with the same email as my google account and asking me to link them. Done! and now seems to be working fine on this site. I'll just switch off and switch on again to see if it continues. No. I was logged out and had to sign in again. I've saved my password AGAIN on request and will see what happens next. Grandson coming on Sunday to have a look at the problem.
  14. ... but it's close, so I'll let you have a point.
  15. Answers to last week's quiz: 1. Hades, sometimes called Pluto 2. Captain Sensible 3. Ozzy Osborne 4. Spandau 5. Green 6. Krone 7. Canadian 8. The Bible 9. Asia 10. Low gas pressures 11. One 12. Sapodilla New quiz tomorrow!
  16. The ostrich I understand - but the Under 15s Football Team?????? Where do they fit into the rebus?
  17. Today another pop-up appeared: We need to fix your Microsoft-account (your password has presumably been changed). Click here to fix it in Settings for Shared experiences. (my translation). Could this have anything to do with it?
  18. continued: I usually use the browser for passwords that aren't vitally important and not used often. Some, like Bedlington.co.uk, which I use frequently but don't give access to personal/private or sensitive details (bank etc.), I usually just leave myself logged in so it's irritating to have to repeat the whole process every time. Having said that, this log in worked fine using the browser procedure but I hadn't logged out. It seems to do that for me whenever I switch off the computer wether I want it to not. A password manager sounds like a good idea. I'll use the link you provided once I'm finished with today's work to see what I can do. Yo.u may get questions if that's OK
  19. Just wait till you're in your seventies young man! Only joking, Andy! You are right, of course but it's not easy for someone who only found out what a computer was having already hit the 50 mark and since then has had a service department of rank who answered my every query and sorted out every problem that I've ever encountered. Neither does it help that I don't possess one single iota av interest in anything more technical than a ball-point pen.
  20. I also use Windows 10 and have Google saving my passwords but since the last update, about 10 days ago, I've had nothing but problems with logging in, particularly this site. I've had to log in to everything that I normally never log out of - bedders for instance - and save the password . However, everytime I switch on the computer I have to repeat the whole process. I've followed all your excellent instructions, Eggy, and "Offer to save passwords" was already enabled. Over the last week I've had countless pop-ups telling me that I need to change my passwords - which I've done - and I can see in Settings that the new passwords have been saved. I keep a file on the computer with all mine and a paper copy in a drawer in the kitchen. But, it's a bit of a beggar having to go and fetch it every time I need it (in another room or on a device that's not synchronised). Eggy's idea of a memory stick sounds like something we both could use. It could be kept on a keyring.
  21. Well done!
  22. I could do with some help remembering all my various numbers. My computer is in chaos since the last uppgrade and I now have to log in every time i visit a site - despite asking for my details to be remembered. I seem to remember 3g once giving some tips about having all Pin numbers saved under one PIN number (or have I dreamed about it?). Does anybody have any experience of and/or can recommend anything useful - but not too complicated?
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