
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)
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Doctor Pit and Rows
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) commented on Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)'s gallery album in Historic Bedlington
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From the album: Doctor Pit and Rows
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Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) commented on Ernie Rowe's gallery image in Historic Bedlington
Ernie would you match your list of names for the back row with the numbers I have added? I shared your photo with the much younger brother, James, of an ex BGS lad Joe Stewart. Joe lived in Pioneer Terrace, Bedlington and played football for East Northumberland. Joe would be about 9 years older than me but I remember he was one of the Managers at the Unemployment Office, top floor of the old Co-op building on Station Street. I'm mentioning all this as James says No 1 is his older brother Joe. Do you agree r is it Jim Stewart as you have him named? -
I'll have think about it and I will have to make sure that when I do I remember to create it with the option for all members to add new photos as separate entities. @Andy Millne - I'm sure is possible but can you confirm that when a member creates an album other members, as well as add comments and photos to exiting entries, all other members can be given the option to add additional photos as separate entries?
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Bed Stn Primary c1959.jpg
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) commented on Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)'s gallery image in Historic Bedlington
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Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) commented on Ernie Rowe's gallery image in Historic Bedlington
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Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) commented on Ernie Rowe's gallery image in Historic Bedlington
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4 Stone Row, Bank Top, Bedlington
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to Campers's topic in History Hollow
Welcome to the group Campers. I will try and find some old photos of the area, I believe, Front Sone Row and Back Stone Row were located. This current Google aerial shot shows the area. This list of house, from the late 1940's, posted by @Reedy, is the street names etc that his dad remembers from that era. -
@James - do you have a book with that info in or is it online? I was thinking of creating an Album - 'Doctor Pit and Rows' - where any member could add new entry and info.
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Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) commented on Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)'s gallery image in Historic Bedlington
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Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) posted a gallery image in Historic Bedlington
From the album: West Sleekburn Middle School
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1. Which branch of dentistry is concerned with the correction of badly positioned teeth? Answer = 2. What English name is given to the great tower of a castle? Answer = Keep 3. In which London Borough is Poplar? Answer = Whitechapel 4. What did Grace Kelly’s surname change to in 1956? Answer = 5. In which cartoon series did the characters try to avoid Officer Dibble? Answer = 6. A spat is the young of which mollusc? Answer = Oyster 7. During which battle did the Charge of the Light Brigade take place? Answer = Balaclava 8. How does a Japanese billiard table differ from others around the world? Answer = No pockets – 4 balls 9. Which British cathedral has a clock with no face? Answer = Salisbury 10. Who asked “What do you want if you don’t want money?” Answer = Adam Faith 11. Which golfer was nicknamed the ‘Golden Bear’? Answer = Jack Nicklaus 12. The plant Kniphofia is better known by what name Answer = Red Hot Poker – my wife just planted some bulbs in 2019 :- I’ll bet you didn’t know …. The first book on plastic surgery was written in 1597. Answer = I didn’t – who ‘nose’
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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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Locke, William Ferguson
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)'s topic in History Hollow
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Locke, William Ferguson
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)'s topic in History Hollow
I was guessing that,☺️ but naturally I couldn't be positive. Wish I could help you more. I don't do genealogy so I am not a member of any of the sites like 'ancestry uk' but I have done some basic searching before, for a mate of mine, on a free site called 'familysearch'.It is run by the Mormom church but you don't have to sign up to do any basic search. I have no idea what happens if you want to dig further. I input your info :- William Locke - Born 1871 and a number of names were returned. This is a direct link to the site :- https://www.familysearch.org/search/family-trees/ This is a direct link to the info that was returned from my search :- https://www.familysearch.org/search/family-trees/results?q.birthLikeDate.from=1871&q.birthLikeDate.to=1872&q.birthLikePlace=Bedlington Northumberland&q.givenName=William &q.surname=Locke This is part (screen dump) of the info returned :- -
Can't remember stumbling across any plans of Shiney Row. I know on the OS maps Shiney Row first appears on the 1896 map (published 1898) - no rows at all on the earlier OS map published 1866. In the Bedlington Time Line by sixtownships it has the entry :- 1870 Shiney Row was built by the Bedlington Coal Company Link to the Time Line :- @Rigger - pure shot in the dark - have you ever used 'Familysearch'? I don't have access to the 'normal' genealogy sites but I have used Familysearch when helping a mate track some relatives down. I do remember that on each successful search we did the street adress of where the person we were searching was returned. You don't have to join for using this search facility. This is a link to the site :- https://www.familysearch.org/search/family-trees/
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I would like to thank all who voted and welcome them all on to the stage to accept this award with me
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Locke, William Ferguson
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) replied to Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)'s topic in History Hollow
Posted around the same time @Family Detective posted the comment above this photo and info was posted on the Bedlington remembered Facebook group - 12th April 2017 - by Anne Ensoll. . @Bedlingtonian & @Canny lass checked the Bedlington Equitable Co-operative Society 1861-1911 album and it's 'A Locke' that gets a mention on page 57. -
Not a lot the general public can do or say in these Lockdown restricting times. Sorry for their loss but would hope with the current R rate etc that a large gathering doesn't pass on the virus that might result in more sadness.
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1. Which instrument is used to measure the strength of earthquakes? Answer = 2. In which country is the source of the Amazon? Answer = 3. What name is given to the cultivation of plants without soil? Answer = 4. What was the Christian name of the Mr. Marks who set up penny bazaars with Thomas Spencer in 1887? Answer = 5. Which stretch of water separates Denmark from Sweden? Answer = Oresund 6. Which two cartoon characters were used by the Ministry of Food during WW2 to promote the benefits of vegetables? Answer = 7. Who had a Top Ten hit with Jo le Taxi? Answer = 8. Who chose Ottawa to be the capital of Canada? Answer = Vic 9. The volume of what shape is equal to a third of the area of its base multiplied by its height? Answer = 10. Androphobia is the fear of who or what? Answer = Men 11. How many years of marriage are celebrated in a china wedding anniversary? Answer = 20 12. Which former Prime Minister was created Earl of Stockton in 1984? Answer = I’ll bet you didn’t know …. A bumblebee can fly at speeds of up to 11 km per hour. Answer = I didn’t – but as a child I could run faster
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There are a number of reports, online, on the loss of the K class submarines and they include some info on the K5. Unfortunately when you see this statement you can see not a lot was known about what happened to the K5 :- K5 left Torbay on 19 January 1921 with the K8, K10, K15 and K22 as part of the Atlantic Fleet for a mock battle in the Bay of Biscay. The submarine was commanded by an experienced officer, Lieutenant Commander John A Gaimes, DSO, RN, but had a new crew. The other officers on board were Lieutenant F Cuddeford, Engineer-Lieutenant E Bowles, Acting Engineer-Lieutenant G Baker, Lieutenant B Clarke and Acting Lieutenant R Middlemist. The full complement included 51 ratings on board. All 57 hands were lost on 20 January about 120 mi (190 km) south-west of the Isles of Scilly. She had signalled that she was diving but she did not surface at the end of the exercise.[1] An oil slick was discovered and after planks from the battery covers and a sailor's "ditty box" were recovered, it was presumed that she had somehow gone past her maximum depth and been crushed. Links to the online reports on the K series subs :- https://www.submerged.co.uk/the-k5-submarine-disaster/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_K5 https://portsmouthdockyard.org.uk/timeline/details/1921-loss-of-submarine-k5 https://www.britishpathe.com/video/submarine-disaster https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/45550413 This one lists some of the men on the K5 and shows a group photo of the K5 sailors :- https://www.naval-history.net/xDKCas1921.htm