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Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)

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  1. Photo and comment posted by Jim McMaster on the Facebook Past Times History group in 2014. 

    I had a search, in 2014, of the www to see if I could find the answer to Jim's query about the Bedlington Railway Station having been built in Sleekburn but couldn't find any info.I did find a comment on the East Bedlington  site but did not take a copy od the pdf document I just posted the following reply to Jim's posting :-  

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  2. 58 minutes ago, Karen Gowing said:

    I believe some graves are still in the garden of the house. The graveyard opposite is obviously still there. Me and My Mam had a walk around it!

    Not very clear from the Google aerial shot but I think a few headstones can be seen.

     

    ps. sorry Karen, I've taken over your posting:innocent:. I won't post any more Google images:innocent:  

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  3. 12 hours ago, Karen Gowing said:

    It has been converted into a house now.

    Thanks Karen.  Although Gooogle Street view doesn't go up to and past The Foresters Arms (and I never got past The Foresters:thumbsup:)  the Google aerial view shows what I would say used to be St Peters - based on the semi circle block paving at the front of the building and a 1921 map.   

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  4. On 13/02/2021 at 20:13, Rigger said:

    Can I take it this is taken form the colliery end  and Shiney Row is on the left.  cheers

    Just noticed your comment @Rigger and I would say as you look at the photo Shiney Row on the left and Doctor Terrace on the left.

    4 hours ago, Anne Gilbert said:

    I love looking at these photos of Shiney Row, as I'm sure my mum Alice Lynn was born there. Her mum was Mary Anne and dad was George who worked down the pit. I'd love to know if anyone remembers anything about them.

    I can't help you @Anne Gilbert. I never worked in the pits. My granda, Martin Henderson, born 1894, and a couple of my uncles, Martin & Luke worked at the Dr Pit but they lived in Haig Road then Beatty Road. 

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