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West Sleekburn Colliery
These 19 photos are from Eddie Yarrow. Eddie made these comments in the History Hollow section of the group :-
I've found about 19 photos like this, I think from West Sleekburn Colliery in about the early 1950s?
They were taken by my dad, Grundy Watson Yarrow,..........; who is pictured in one of the photos
I would like to put names to as many miners in the photos as possible and then hopefully send them all to Ashington Archives.
Do you know any of the miners in the photos?
Although the photos are free to copy for personal use,
They are copyright for use for profit making
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Bedlington Station (Sleekburn) 1st School, started pre 1850.
Info from Rootsweb online genealogy forum :- 'Sleekburn had a school from at least 1842. This is supported by entries in the Methodist records by a local preacher who stated that he preached in the new Board School in that year. Evidently there are no surviving records to indicate when the School was opened. The School was of course built by the Colliery Owner, more so to keep his workers happy and content.. It appears that the School closed in 1941 and was taken over and used as a County Library.
Source - "Sleekburn (The Station) with Bank Top, East Sleekburn and Red Row" by Stephen B Martin - Bedlingtonshire Villages History Series.
Steve Ellwood - Whitley Bay, North East England'
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Meadowdale Academy
Hazelmere Avenue, Bedlington NE22 6HA.
Meadowdale was purpose built as a middle school in 1977.
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Bedlington Equitable Co-operative Society 1861-1911
Images from @graeme from an old book - In Commemoration - Of The Jubilee - Bedlington Equitable Industrial Co-Operative Society Ltd. 1861 - 1911
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Sch. near Bells Place - Hollymount Hall - 1896
I have been creating an Album, on this site, for each of the schools in the Bedlington area. Whilst looking at an 1896 map of Bedlington around the area of Hollymout Hall & Bell's Place I noticed there was a 'Sch.' identified. I have not found any further info, on the www, about this school. I have not checked the historical records held at the Woodhorn Museum. The label 'Sch.' does not appear on the 1920 map but the label 'Misn. Rm.' appears to have taken it's place.
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