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Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)

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  1. Only the admin can delete/move postings @Maggie/915 so it would have to be @Andy Millne that deleted your comment + this photo from the 'Bedlington Memoirs' topic in History Hollow. Is this where you meant to post your photo ? Above photo from @Maggie/915 - no names with the photo.
  2. These days is that not the same in every 'small' town? Retailers pulling out of agreements because of the changing markets and local planning committees left with empty retail space they can't get anyone to use. I have always blamed supermarkets for killing off small high street businesses. Are there any restrictions on what supermarkets can sell or are they allowed to compete in every market eg - electrical - technology - clothes - insurance etc. etc
  3. I know what you mean Cl. I did ask Gordon Smith about the building and the people but he never got back to me. I even drove down Netherton Lane, via Google street view, to check the brick work on the new club but couldn't match it
  4. More photos and names of the 1970-71 squad from Gary Dixon
  5. I would say be yourself on all social media and I would be surprised if anyone could steal my identity from what info I post on social media. There will always be some that post documentation on Facebook etc but normally not enough info for identity theft to enable access to online accounts. Serious online thieves would be wasting their time joining social media and searching for identities they could use, all they have to do is invent a name and from that create documents eg. passports, birth certs etc and that has gone on for centuries. I would also add that these days there is no need to steal someones identity to commit online theft. You don't need photos to buy goods online, just the credit or debit card info. Anyone that posted info of that type on social media must be daft. I know it's difficult for many who can't get out to shops and have to use online sites and therefore disclosing their plastic card details and they have to rely on the retailers to keep their details safe but as we have seen many times in the news even the large tech firms can be hacked by today's online cyber_thieves. A recent form of cyberthievery is identity theft—stealing the identities of others by cracking into a computer system and getting individuals’ Social Security numbers, birth dates, credit card numbers, and similar personal information but there is nothing the social media user can do about that.
  6. Need a hint - tip or clue @Maggie/915- can't work out where that could have been taken or who these men might be
  7. St Bede's football team 1970-1971 league winners - photo and names from No 8 Garry Dixon
  8. @Lee Foster - this postcard has been posted a few times on the Bedlington & sixtownships (now called Past Times) Facebook group. It has been posted under the name Rose Cottage and the Toll House on the Bebside of the river Blyth at the entrance to the H'appeny woods. None of the members that have posted the photo have named the man standing at the door of the cottage. I have put the different images that have been posted together but again I have no proof, just what I'm told
  9. St Bedes Junior school football team - 1962-63 league champions and winning the Hunter Shield as runners up in the local junior schools knock-out competition. Newspaper cutting from John Krzyzanowski
  10. Photo from foxy - posted on Bygone Bedlington October 2017. Names from Foxy, Jack Earl & Gregg Maddison.
  11. It was aimed at John Lee. As he had published an extract fro the memoirs I was hoping he might have had contact with members of the family and could have passed on contact details to you. Checked the local Facebook groups and although the story about Rose Cottage and the seven trees but can't find any distant relatives adding any comments This is the image that is often posted on the Facebook Bygone Bedlington group, and it shows what we believe to be Rose Cottage and the trees that the family planted. The bridge in the photo is the Furnace Bridge that still exists today :- 2016 Google street view shot :-
  12. Because every development hits snags, that's life and with the increasing online shopping, that a lot of us do, high street shopping centers are risky businesses. Developers will always have retailers changing their minds and after better deals - .
  13. Early 1900's photo posted on the Facebook group Bygone Bedlington by John Krzyzanowski :-
  14. I'm definitely getting worse - must concentrate more - Dr Pit Welfare - 1949-50 season
  15. Cheers @Joe McNally - @Ovalteeny is the one that has researched the history of the Bedlington football teams and I am sure he will use your info. @Richard Bloomfield will also be interested. Update from the Facebook Past Times members - Graham Usher commented -'Can tell you the photo was taken at Croft Park, Blyth.' & Malcolm Speirs commented -'I'm sure no.2 is Geordie Mack, my uncle that was on the committee at the Welfare, he used to bring the strips to get washed at wor hoose.after the games.remember going to Dalbeatie near Dumfries, with the team for a friendly around 1954.'
  16. @Canny lass :- not the store but close by. This comment and photo posted on the Bygone Bedlington Facebook group by Gordon Smith,a local historian, lives in Blyth :- 9 June, 1966. Mr W. Winslow, left, Vice-President of the Bedlington branch of the Royal Naval Association hoists the White Ensign to mark the opening of the new branch headquarters at Netherton. The new headquarters is in the former Netherton Social Club which moved to new premises three years ago. The extensive renovations have cost £15,000. It is the only RNA club between the Tyne and the Tweed and Mr E. Gurney the branch chairman feels it will be well supported. "We have a strong sea-going tradition in the area," he said. BNAP Thursday 16 June, 1966. I added the text and a couple of members have named 3 of them :- A couple of members think that No 4 is Jackie Cunningham and another that No 3 might be Joe Coleman. Do you know any names for this photo?
  17. The 1959-50 Dr Pit welfare Team numbered and No 5 identified as William (Billy) Hemsted by his niece Susan James-Hemsted on the Bygone Bedlington facebook group :-
  18. @Rigger - this is the topic Keith raised - unfortunately no pictures of the medal that the winners were awarded.
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