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Red lion tonight table 25 / 930 for a pint of john smiths or 4 or 5
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that was rocketts shoe repairs
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Beef roast Potatoes . Cauliflower Broccoli and Yorkshire puds with plenty of gravy Lovely Lovely
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Roast Beef dripping was put in enamel mug and later spread on bread lovely
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Do what i do get decorators in
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its Bedlington Christmas Lights
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what about Aldo Moscadini
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I drink in the lion most nights beautiful pint and cheap ;
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Keith L wrote: "I remember Wards Photography shop but am I right in saying he had the contract for the local school photographs? Because I bet he would have a stockpile of old bedlington photos."
Nah! I reckon foxy has the collection and is drip feeding them to us here.
On a serious note ... often old photos/negatives belonging to former photo businesses were kept by descendants, boxes-up for storage and forgotten about. There's been plenty of news stories about old photo archives being found decades later. Anyway, is there any information about Ward descendants? If they exist it might be worth asking if they have anything - what a find it would be and just imagine how enriched this website could be if we had them.
Bill Ward is still alive and Kicking
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Before Gair Hewison it was Temples Newsagents
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i was at the wood school from 56 / 60 teachers Harry duncan Alf feguson Jack Love Mr Bianci Mr Johnston Mr dick Mr Howarth Mr Rutter Miss Teasdale Tonyg
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Hartford Hall was built in 1811 for William Burdon it was built of stone from Hartford Quarry . After the Burdon family left in the 1930 Mr .Thompson of Red Stamps Stores leased the Hall . in 1939 / 45 the Army used the Hall
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tommy coxon had a small holding he also ran a milk business from red row
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tommy coxon had a small holding he also ran a milk business from red row
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from tony g there was a street of houses ; called red row at one end tommy coxon had a small holding he also ran a milk business from there
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I know Jack Muter lived there in the 80's.
I worked for Muters Soft Drinks, and helped him move in the late 80's, He moved to Ponteland,
The Back of the house was stables and a garage, that is where David Muter (Son) kept his racing car.
I know Jack Muter lived there in the 80's.
I worked for Muters Soft Drinks, and helped him move in the late 80's, He moved to Ponteland,
The Back of the house was stables and a garage, that is where David Muter (Son) kept his racing car.
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muters pop factory . was established in 1883 . by jack muters father who lived across the road the house is no longer there
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muters pop factory . was established in 1883 . by jack muters father who lived across the road the house is no longer there
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i worked for muters from 1960 until 1973
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I know Jack Muter lived there in the 80's.
I worked for Muters Soft Drinks, and helped him move in the late 80's, He moved to Ponteland,
The Back of the house was stables and a garage, that is where David Muter (Son) kept his racing car.
Hartford Hall History
in History Hollow
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The house at the north end of the bridge is still there it was the Jolly anglers inn