
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)
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From the album: Netherton/Nedderton old photos 2
Published as 'Netherton Colliery back lane c1949, by John Dawson - old residents of Netherton say it's Clifton Row ( 1 says possibly Howard Row) -
Netherton - aerial photo
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)'s topic in History Hollow
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Tony - there is a topic 'Salmon Place ?' in 'Talk of the Town - Members Only' from 2014. BedlingtonianTerrier Members51 postsPosted 09 July 2014 - 01:09 PM Hi Tonyp, Francis and Jane Heron were in Salmon Place in 1911 with their children Mary 8yrs, Francis 6yrs, Margaret 4yrs and Samuel 2yrs. Jane is shown as 34 yrs from Bellingham. It appears that Francis Ward Heron married Jane Charlton in 1901 in Bellingham.
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Netherton - aerial photo
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)'s topic in History Hollow
Canny Lass - a couple of names for you to check on the Nedderton Village School photo. On the off chance of an update I re-posted the photo on Bygone Bedlington site when a couple of people had added comments on the Netherton Dining Centre posting saying they had lived in Plessey Street & First Street. Joan Morland A few I know on here just a year older than me next to Joan short is Pamela Straw I'm trying to remember the others if I do will put them on. Joan Morland Next to Moria Climson is Lorna Naisby & are you Ann Bower as the lass next to Ann Moore looks like Ann Maureen Wilce We lived at 9 First street. -
There you go, The Nichols Garrow Home for the bind had buried itself under my conker tree brain bank! At the age of 12-15 it was the best place, ie the biggest conkers and loads of 'cheesers', that we knew of and naturally at that age the fact that the residents couldn't see us was perfect. We never knew it was a home for the blind when we first went so we used to hide behind the garden walls, behind the cooking apple tree. Ages before we realised and stopped hiding. Cheeser = conker with flat side - result of two conkers in the shell
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Netherton Dining Centre 1921
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)'s topic in History Hollow
Had a look through the Netherton Album and there is one photo, but still guessing, that could show where the Dining Centre was. One end of Office Row at the colliery? I will see if the originator, Graeme Ogle, has any idea. -
We just new it as the Blind Home and only this year a road sign has been sited at the entrance to the lane. It is through Nedderton; turn right and head for Morpeth; pass the Stannington turn off; pass what was the Thomas Taylor (or was it Monar Taylor!) buildings on the left and before you get to the Hepscott turn off there is a left turn up a tree lined road to what we knew as the Blind Home. 'Ex - Naval Club' rings a bell Canny Lass but couldn't swear to it.
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That's what I was starting to think but only because there would appear to be no alternative. Just thought that if they were added to an existing album, created by an ex resident of Netherton, a more comprehensive picture in one place would be better. Apart from the fact that I always knew Netherton existed the only link for this lad from 'the Oval area' of Bedlington, my only association with Netherton would be that a couple of times, whilst cycling to the conker trees in Nedderton and then the blind home along Clifton Lane, out of pure curiosity I had cycled along the Netherton Lane to see what was at the other end.
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I've just posted another old Netherton photo - Netherton Dining Centre 1921. If I was to trawl through all the Netherton postings and add all the photos into one posting could they be added into Carole's Album - Netherton/Nedderton - or Cymbil's album - Bedlington & Netherton Old Photos rather than scattered throughout many postings?
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Canny Lass - another one to show the grandchildren what life was like, before your time, in Netherton Posted by Graeme Ogle in Bygone Bedlington :- and a couple of comments posted with it were~:- What was the Netherton Dining Centre? Like · Reply · 22 hrsGraeme Ogle Something to do with the miners strike Eileen Owen its great to see some one on about netherton we lived at 10 first street my dad was fred gibson Like · Reply · 13 hrsGraeme Ogle I was young but I remember going to my Uncle Ernies and Aunty Dollys they lived at the end of one of the streets, do those names ring any bells
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It's just me Vic - Shorpy = good pics, hadn't seen that site before. Now we just need names for this lot :- Barrington CP c1920 Barrington CP Class n 1954 Barrington CP Class 6 1955
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Barrington CP Class6 1955 with 3 names
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) posted a gallery image in Historic Bedlington
From the album: Barrington County Primary School
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From the album: Barrington County Primary School
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Posted in Bygone Bedlington as Barrington School c1920. I know with most digital imaging packages the photos can be made 'black and white' & 'sharpened' from 'antique' images but this photo just doesn't look right to me. I'm probably just being too sceptical of an extremely clear image from a bygone era! Previous posting of a 1930 Barrington School photo
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First time I've seen one of these - Northumberland News - Autum 2015 - from Norhumberland Labour Group, Blyth delivered through our door yesterday. Headings within the two pages are :- Free at last (car parking and council telephone number across the county) It's a CAPITAL PLAN (construction boom in Northumberland as council tackles years of underinvestment) Labour welcomes 'new beginning for Bedlington' as LIDL annouce multi million investment in new store - apparently there are over 100 'likes' on local councillor Alison Wallace's Facebook page following the post she made - I can't find one with that loads have 'liked' Dr Pitt Park secures green flag thumbs up AND Moves afoot to develop old Bedlington school site :-
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Good Jokes: Not For The Faint-Hearted (Adult content)
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to a topic in Chat Central
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I thought here we go again, but at least this season I expect to get something out of this derby fixture, the Mackem's are definitely worse than us. Bloody sods law. Put the lottery on Malcolm, you can't lose!.
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Forgot to say - It's a country pub, with two dogs, and customers dogs are allowed in. However the two people who rode up to the pub on horses had to sit outside with their pints, and horses - don't know if there is a place for tying a horse to.
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Never a defined period for conker hardening via soaking in vinegar so I would say soak for a couple of days and then allow to dry out. If you haven't drilled a hole in, for the string, before soaking then don't even no if the vinegar would soak through to the nut.. If you have drilled hole then I guess the drying out of the nut. According to http://www.worldconkerchampionships.com/html/conkers_about.html in the section 'All about conkers' one of the weirdest methods of hardening is :- "There are many underhanded ways of making your conker harder. The best is to pass it through a pig. The conker will harden by soaking in its stomach juices. Then you search through the pig's waste to find the conker.†No photos of this method.
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Jp Brewis of John,s Car Parts (was the Bed. Station Post Office) posted this aerial photo of his shop & the YMCA grounds with the date of c1973.
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Still open - 5 of us went today - all enjoyed all the home cooked food - even Mrs Eats (a non meat eater) commented on how fresh the veg was. Only place I have ever been asked - Do you want chips or veg with your bangers & mash? And if you got kids just out the pub door and across the bridge used to be an excellent place for conkers. If I had of been fit I would have gone that 50 yards to the river wansbeck and collected some conkers for Canny Lass.
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Monday 12th October 2015 - the 50th World Conker Championships were held in Southwick, Northhamptonshire, a village in Northamptonshire, where spectators watch competitors from 10 countries do battle with a nut and a 12in piece of string http://www.theguardian.com/technology/gallery/2015/oct/12/50th-world-conker-championships-ashton-conker-club-southwick-in-pictures