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Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)

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  1. School trip to Ford Castle in 1957 - photo from Brian Thompson and names from the Bygone Bedlington group members.
  2. Photo and names from Margaret Hersey - Bygone Bedlington Facebook group.
  3. Photo and names from Margaret Heresy - Bygone Bedlington Facebook group.
  4. photo and names from Kevin Lenoard - Facebook group Bygone Bedlington.
  5. Names and the subjects they taught updated. It is now believed that the year this photo was taken was 1965. The son, Thomas Hilton Dawson (Facebook Past Times group), of No 15, Henry (Harry) Dawson, reckons his dad left the school in 1965 but he says he will have a search through his dad's old papers and confirm.
  6. Photo from Nick Tulip who commented :- This photo was taken prior to a hastily arranged football match against a French school team during a Bedlington Grammar French exchange trip. I would guess around 1967/68 ? Sadly Rocky Stone and Stuart Gordon no longer with us. I think Stuart was Head Boy at the time. I remember Mr Knox was the teacher at the time .
  7. Photo from No 25 Lynne Maddison on the Barnton site. Names from Lynne and No 15 - Janice Metcalfe.
  8. Bedlington Grammar School - Lower Sixth boys - 1961. Photo from Mansel Dinnis - Ex BGS.
  9. Bedlington Grammar School - Class 4B - 1961. Photo from Mansel Dinnis (Ex BGS)- names from No 5 Bill Sharp.
  10. Names updated = No 1 added and No 25 changed.
  11. Teaching staff c1970. Names from the Facebook group Bygone Bedlington members.
  12. Some names from No 28 Lilyan Wilkinson nee Haley.
  13. @Tonyp I saw your comment (on the other topic - New coal mine in Cumberland) and as I am often on the Durham Mining Museum (DMM) site I checked the list of Names of those killed at this colliery and your granda, Joe Curley, is not in the list. I know the DMM is ran by volunteers and although I would expect they have access to the old colliery records it does appear that they also rely on updates from the general public. I don't think anyone who was killed in that industry whilst doing their job should be forgotten. You should get in touch with them to update their records. This is the link to the 'D' index of pits :- http://www.dmm.org.uk/colliery/index_d.htm And this is the link to the DMM Contact Details page :- http://www.dmm.org.uk/misc/contact.htm
  14. The order in which the names are written on the back of this photo are not in the order we thought Left to Right. No 8 has been identified as Dickie Spratt and No 7 as Alan Chirnside so I have reversed the order of the middle row.
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