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Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)

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  1. @Canny lass & @Maggie/915 - I haven't created an album yet as I have been out of action all week and I am off to bed now for a rest. Hopefully back at the PC this afternoon and i will get one done. Maggie - on the trail of the June/July 2021 issue of the Northumbrian as our son gets the mag every month but then passes it on to his mate, ex Cramlington lad, who now lives in Durham and he thinks he should still have it. I will scan it if it is returned when the two lads meet up in a fortnights time🙂
  2. Text can be added but I don't think a photo can be added under the heading of an album. If I could I would simply add a photo, with text, like this and if a photo can't be added I would simply type the text that is on this image :-
  3. For the title of an Album how about - 'Headstones, their meaning & info'
  4. Oh dear - I didn't check - I just took the owner's comment in good faith
  5. Ca't find what I thought I was looking for that may have helped you's in your research. This is the stuff I did find :- Advert posted by John Krzyzanowski www links :- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smails-6 https://www.rootspoint.com/search/?CollectionKey=UK1861&LastName=Smails&County=Northumberland&MatchType=exact
  6. @Maggie/915 - Your image = Smail's of Morpeth - I'll have to have a look back into but I'm sure the subject of Smail, Bridge Street Morpeth & Smail, Front Street East, Bedlington was discussed son one of the groups and I think, but could be totally wrong, there was no link found. I'll get back to you
  7. It's dark, a solitary candle burning, a window open to get an icy draught and a flickering flame :- 1. What was Count Dracula’s original name in the Bram Stoker classic?? Answer = 2. Who started the black cat superstition? Answer = a Greek idiot 3. What did Scottish girls hang in front of a Halloween fire to see images of their future husband? Answer = Wet Sheets 4. Halloween has several different names around the world. Name two? Answer = Samhain, Scotland & Oíche Shamhna (pronounced “ee-hah how-nah”), Ireland 5. Which song was a 1973 hit for Bobby ‘Boris’ Picket and the Crypt-Kickers? Answer = 6. What is a group of witches called? Answer = 7. The word Halloween is an abbreviation of what? Answer = All Hallows Even 8. Which of the following is NOT a sign that you might be a werewolf: Hairy palms, eyebrows that meet in the middle, a long middle finger, red eyes? Answer = Non of them 9. Count Dracula is based on a real person – Vlad Dracula (Vlad the Impaler). Name the country over which he ruled? Answer = Romania 10. Who wrote the novel Frankenstein? Answer = 11. The Celts believed that the lord of the dead travelled the earth on Halloween. What was his name? Answer = Samhain 12. What does the Old English word ‘Hallow’ mean? Answer = make holy or sacred Bedlington meaning = goodday 13. What do pumpkins grow on: Stalks, trees, vines or bushes? Answer = vines 14. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth the three witches add many things to their bubbling cauldron, starting with “Fillet of a fenny snake”. Name three other additions to the pot? Answer = I refuse – that takes me back to O Level GCSE – out dam spot – don’t care if that’s a dagger before you 15. Ghoulies and ghosties and … what … go bump in the night? Answer = long-leggedy beasties 16. Is a banshee likely to sing, scream, hum or whistle? Answer = Scream Banshee is the name of an American TV series that was on SKY - There's plenty of action and sex, but there's heart and character development as well. It's one of the most well-balanced shows I have watched during the covid Lockdown. 17. Why is it dangerous to step into a fairy-ring formed of mushrooms? Answer = there’s not ‘mushroom’ inside 18. Which film from 2008 stars Ricky Gervais as a dentist who can see and talk to ghosts? Answer = 19. According to the contemporary witchcraft religion of Wicca, is a male witch known as a wizard, a sorcerer, a witch or a spell-caster? Answer = witch 20. From which ethnic group did Halloween originate? Answer = Celtic I’ll bet you didn’t know …. A game of Quidditch uses four balls in total: 1 Quaffle, 2 Bludgers and 1 Golden Snitch. Answer = I didn’t – I’ve never watched a Harry Potter movie
  8. Photo posted by Stephen Wood on the Bygone Bedlington group. The names from the Bygone Bedlington members, including @Jammy The large trophy is the 1968-69 league winners trophy. The members are not sure about the smaller trophy, in front of Dr Brown, but are trying to find out.
  9. We will have to give it some thought. As far as I know there are graves + headstones in West Lea - St Cuthbert's and St John's . Not sure if St Bede' s had a separate graveyard but I know it now uses West Lea. I don't know of any others, in Bedlington. I will leave creating album(s) until next Monday and hopefully go for the best solution based on everyone's thoughts and ideas😊
  10. Does anyone know anything about the Glove factory before it switched premises to the old institute at Barrington. Does anyone have a photo of it or as it was in it's previous life on the North side of the river Blyth when it was the Infectious Disease hospital next to the old staithes? This image from an old map posted by @Jamesin 2018
  11. That would have to be separate albums - don't think I've come across the option to subdivide a new album so I think it would have to one name to cover all - unless @Andy Millne know different🙂
  12. We certainly can. Can you come up with an appropriate name for such an album?😇
  13. CL - It's just my strange humour = Michael Cain supposed quote - NOT a lot of people know that and he was in Zulu🙃 = my comment = a lot of people know that 😊
  14. Barry Swarbrick (No 15 in the photo) commented - '13 looks like David mould'
  15. I have no idea who the Miss Smail would have been ( I have attended St. Cuthbert's on a number of occasions = when relatives have been married in the church) but could she have been the lady from Smail's shop on the entrance to Hollymount Square?
  16. Names updated from the Bygone Bedlington Facebook group members :-
  17. 1. What is the chemical symbol for Tungsten? Answer = 2. What was the title of Cliff Richard’s 1968 Eurovision song? Answer = 3. The shipworm is not a worm. What is it? Answer = 4. During which war was the battle of Rourke’s/Rorke’s Drift? Answer = …. a lot of people know that. 5. What sort of creature is a klang? Answer = 6. Which is longer, a metre or a yard? Answer = 7. On TV, what was the shared profession of Martin Platt, Charlie Fairhead and Gladys Emmanuel? Answer = 8. Arachnophobia is the fear of what? Answer = 9. In Morse Code which letter is represented by a single dot? Answer = 10. Willie Carson won his first Derby on which horse? Answer = 11. Which sea area is surrounded by Tyne, Forties, German Bight and Humber? Answer = 12. In which English county is the market town of St Austell? Answer =
  18. Photo and names from George Railton but he doesn't know what team it is or what the competition was that this team won the trophy for.
  19. Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)

    Local Football 2

    Local teams other than Bedlington Mechanics teams. The history of Bedlington Mechanics is current being researched by @Ovalteeny and his info is posted in the topic BEDLINGTON MECHANICS FC under - Hobbies & Interests > >The Sports Club>
  20. Bedlington Methodist Football Club 1928-29 season. Photo, info and names from George Railton. One of George's comments was :- 'I also went to Sunday School there and I recognise the old stonework and railings of the Old Hall behind the team'.
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