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Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)

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  1. I'll have to fill up me Google Street View vehicle and do some more driving
  2. As it was chucking it doon yesterday I Google street view loads of estates, looking for semis with 1) a shared chimney stack 2) canaopies over the front door where there might have been metal supporting poles, painted brown, in an earlier life 3) drain pipes on the front of each semi 4) two sets of Bedroom windows and lastly 5) a similar roof to the house in the top of Airlie's photo. My best guess is Link Avenue, just off Netherton Lane but can't find anyone on the Bedlington Facebook groups to confirm it. Google street view of Link Avenue with a bit of Airlies ,in the corner , to compare :- And these are some of the houses off the Bedlingon council estates that I had a look at :-
  3. @Airlie Bird - I posted the photo your photo on the Bedlington Facebook groups to see if any of the 'more mature' members could identify the street and estate it was taken on. The response was good, but often just pure guess work! Of the council estates and street mentioned = The Oval - Roslin Terrace, Kelso Gardens, Tomlea Avenue, Waverley Avenue, Fontburn, Wood Lane, Poplar Grove, Dene View, Grange Park,The Hartlands, Westlea, Bishops Meadow, North Ridge, Link Avenue & Meadowdale (to name a few) - the area that seemed most likely, but not proven, was the streets off Netherton Lane = Link Avenue & Measowdale. These two streets were the closest fit (but naturally altered over the past 50 years) where we could find council houses with a shared chimney stack; two sets of bedroom windows on the front, the brown metal poles supporting the front door canopy and drainpipes down the front of the house. If any of the above names jogs your memory then please let me know and I will update the Bedlington groups and keep the pensioners happy
  4. Sods law - but good in this case, I think. There is a photo taken from the Dr Pit Head Gear, possibly posted by @Rigger on the Facebook sixtownships site, and it is commented that it is Telephone Row in the photo :-
  5. @Airlie Bird - The maps that I look at online, National Library of Scotland, have all the areas divided into segments and the only one that shows all the old pit rows plus the Doctor Pit is the 1896 map. There are a couple of photos, that have been posted on the Bedlington Facebook sites, of Telephone Row residents but they only show the subject outside their own door - never seen a full street view of the row. There are photos, from @John Fox (foxy) that show Doctor Terrace standing in 1989 and a couple of the demolition of Doctor Terrace at a later date - I don't know the year it was demolished and I have always assumed that Telephone Row - Cross Row & New South Row were demolished years before Doctor Terrace & Shiney Row but I have no proof. A 2017 Google aerial shot of the area with 'APPROX' outline for where the pit & rows used to be
  6. This is how I would post the photo on the Bedlington remembered site Les, with a number assigned to each person, and anyone identified I would add the names to the photo and 'repost' the photo with the names. Have you seen the class photos in the Gallery, page 2, under the 'Bedlington Station Secondary Modern School' album? There are two other class photos from 1950 in the album.
  7. @Les Dixon - I can't name anyone in the photo but the members of the Bedlington remembered Facebook group might be able to. Ok if I post your photo on that site and ask for names?
  8. Maureen Quait - Bedlington remembered Facebook group has asked if anyone can help her identify anyone that is with her granda, John Maddigan, in these two photos. She posted the photos along with another comment about her granda = '...........thinking today of my Grandad, John Maddigan (2nd from right) who always planted his potatoes on Good Friday. Was this a North Eastern tradition, or one that he inherited from his Irish family?' Another comment Maureen made was :- 'The only one that I recognise is the man 2nd from the left, who I believe was called harry, and may have lodged with my friend's family, the Halls, in Haig Road. The photo would have been taken in the 1950's'
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    Info from the East Bedlington Community Centre Facebook page :- On Saturday 31st March we welcome back the Rockin' sound of Percy and the Piglets, playing their own brand of 'Porkabilly'. Entry is free, but we will be welcoming donations of Easter Eggs which will be given to a Local Children's Charity.Doors open at 7pm, and the band will be on stage at around 9pm.
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    MAR30 The Revolutionaires live at Platform 1
  11. Cheers Andy - you would expect them to jump at the chance, for free - I will see if I can persuade the 'Admin', via Facebook site, to join and use the Events
  12. @Andy Millne - has anyone from the East Bedlington Community Centre ever contacted you about advertising their events on this site? I am not involved with the Community Centre but have occasionally added their events in the Events section on this site when their adds have 'popped-up' on Facebook. Would it benefit both parties if the y used this site to advertise?
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  15. Thanks @Carol Sneddon - I've added the 'c1964' into a comment in the Album we have for Westridge. This is a link to the Album that is held in the Gallery -> Historic Bedlington -> Westridge School - End of term class photos
  16. @Carol Sneddon = Carol Suthers has the year as c1964.
  17. Champion thing-a ma-jiggy-me-bob rain back
  18. You will have to get the ladders oot @Andy Millne - webcam need a clean
  19. Nos 3, 10, 13, 19 & 24 named - Nos 27 & 36 christian names added
  20. Salaca doo la menthicka boo la bibbidi-bobbidi-boo Put 'em together and what have you got? thing-a ma-jiggy-me-bob
  21. From the album: Bedlington Station 1st School

    Photo from John Dawson, Facebook - sixtownships group - no date or names. This school was originally called Bedlington Station Council School . Extract from the National Archives site = 'A new council school was built in Bedlington between 1906 and 1910. It opened officially in March 1912. It was called at various times Bedlington East Senior Council School or Bedlington Station Senior Council School. (As its records were inherited by Bedlington Station County First School, any study of the school should also refer to other records from the school, Ref: CES/30,36).
  22. We haven't even got them thing-a ma-jiggy-me-bob eggs off the shelves and the members are pushing for that thing-a ma-jiggy-me-bob retail event in December! Whats this world coming to
  23. Alan McGuire identified No 12 = Brian Mabon
  24. I think he did well to hit the hole, if it hadn't of been for that one bit of railing at the bottom of the steps he would have been away and out down the path to the exit at Carlisle Park
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