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Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)

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  1. No 7 = Bob Turner. Named by Bill McGeorege (Barrington Facebook group) and Jane Robson (Bygone Bedlington Facebook group).
  2. 1956-57 season Comment from Ralph Lowe (he is named on another 1956-57 squad photo in this album) There were two teams at the station school. Team 1 was for the 1st & 2nd year pupils, whilst Team 2 was for the 3rd & 4th year pupils. I was in team 2 for the 56/57 season. Photo from John Fox and names from Alan Dickson.
  3. You have saved me joining any genealogy site @Canny lass. If anyone on the Facebook groups is trying to find out where 'a yard' was on Front Street or Glebe Road I will just have to remember your posting and use it as a guide. Roll on 2021. ps. What site to you use to access the census records? I might be tempted
  4. @HIGH PIT WILMA - @Canny lass - @Newbedders - @Rigger Although this is only word of mouth it's the best statement I have heard on Carr's Buildings . My cousin was talking to her mam, Flo - aged 81, and mentioned I was looking for the Carrs Buildings where me mam, Nancy Henderson and her brother Martin lived - 1920 to 1923 - before they moved to Haig Road. I had never asked my aunt Flo as she was born and lived in Barrington. Anyway my cousin passed on the bits her mam had said :- Mam reckons that Carr’s buildings was opposite where Moby Dicks is now - on the bank where the dual carriageway is in Bedlington?! x and She’s fairly convinced about it - said dad would know better as Aunty Elsie lived there?! and finally mam reckons it was the 40’s when it would have been knocked down - also recalls going for ration books or stamps from some office near there x Now I know my mam's aunt Elsie had lived in Elenbel Avenue (off Stead Lane, near the Oval) since they were built in the 1940's. So It looks like my granda & grandma Henderson shared a place in Carrs Buildings with my granda's sister, Elsie Isabella Henderson (married 1940 to William Humble - killed in 1941 WWII (so I' told)). Elsie and her 3 step sons moving to Elenbel Avenue when they were first built. In one of Evan Martin's books he has this image of the Food Office on the Glebe bank. So I am guessing that one of the buildings to the left, (as you look at the photo), of the Food Bank was Carrs Buuldings.
  5. Photo from the Facebook group - Past Times History - no names. Thought to be 1940's.
  6. A blonde Swede was sitting on a bus reading the newspaper when all of a sudden she starts to cry. The Spanish guy sitting next to her asks what's wrong and she replies that 3 Brazilian soldiers were killed in a drug bust. The Spanish man agrees that the news is very sad. After a while the Swedish blonde asks, "How many is a Brazilian?"
  7. 1949 - Form 1B - info from Mansel Dinnis's blog (no longer exists).
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  9. Photo from Ronnie Day via John Fox. Names from Patrick Howard Halley - Cambois group, Facebook
  10. Eees warse than me @Pete, that @HIGH PIT WILMA - just gans off at a tangent.
  11. Hartford Welfare - 1967-68 season. Photo from Ron Day via John Fox. Names from the Bedlington & Past Times History Faceboook groups.
  12. Hartford Welfare - 1967-68 season. Photo from Ron Day via John Fox. Names from the Bedlington & Past Times History Faceboook groups.
  13. No 8 & 10 named by Barbara Maguire (nee Potts).
  14. Cheers @Rigger - that's the closest yet of a reference to Carrs in Bedlington. As Newbeeders discovered there was a Carrs Buldings, Scotland Gate, in the 1911 census and as my granda and grandma were married at St Pauls, Choppington I am beging to wonder if my granda worked at Choppington pit before moving to the Dr Pit.
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