Everything posted by Pauline
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Maclean family.
That was my great uncle Bedlingtonian. Not a lot is known about him.
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Maclean family.
Yes Jack was a relation. He was my maternal grandmothers brother. I often see his daughter Nancy. She has recently sent me some family history information which her son has been researching.
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Old Bedlington Terrier.
Albert may have drank in the Percy Arms when living in Hirst Terrace. In later years he drank in the Terrier.
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Old Bedlington Terrier.
Yes it was Hirst Terrace. My Mam later married someone who lodged there. His name was Albert Hooper and they at West Sleekburn then down from the Bedlington Terrier. He used to work at the ship breaking yard.
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Old Bedlington Terrier.
I was at times a station lass and a top end lass seeing we moved around quite a bit. We also lived in the Oval area. There was a street of houses just down from the market place on the right years ago. I can't remember what it was called. It was a boarding house run by a lady called Mrs Patty. Think that was her name. We lived there too.
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Old Bedlington Terrier.
Hi everyone. I was born and lived in one of the big houses on Victoria Terrrace. We lived there with my Great uncle Daniel MacLean who was prominent in the Freemasons. Also my grandma and grandad Elizabeth and Joe Hedley. My Mam and Dad Mary and Ronald Curwen. Mams brother and sister were Thomas Hedley and Margaret Ann Hedley. We went to Liverpool for a short while then Mam and I came back to Bedlington.
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The tunnels of Bedlington.
Think I might be at end of my quest now I know where they ended. Will get over and see if I can get any photos. Confirmed again that they exist from yet another relative. She used to teach in Bedlington. They had been talking about them at the WI. We will never know what they were used for. My personal theory is smuggling, moving around town for secret meetings. Speculation on my part.
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The tunnels of Bedlington.
Have read elsewhere of a tunnel being under Hollymount Hall. On my post on the Bedlington Remembered site.
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The tunnels of Bedlington.
Hi HPW. Thank you for that information. I just find it all intriguing. My thoughts were they were for moving either goods or people around the area without others seeing what was going on. That people could meet up secretly perhaps. Who knows. I will have to come over and have a walk down to Attlee Park. Loved going to the Picnic down there when much younger. Sorry Im not the canny young lass you met. Not sure I will find out much more. I hope so.
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The tunnels of Bedlington.
My friend Nellie Scott lived in the old hall we used to go into the tunnels very eerie. This is from Ina Breadin on the Sixtownships page on FB.
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The tunnels of Bedlington.
A bit more information about the tunnels. I was at a family funeral today in Bedlington. Spoke to one of my other cousins. She remembered the tunnels. She went to Sunday school at the Methodist church and the Old Hall was next to it. She remembered the entrance to the tunnel and how it was overgrown then. Even though told she must not go in them she and her friends did. Though not very far. She was told they went back many years and mentioned religious reasons. She also said there was a book in the family about Bedlington.
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Freemasonry In Bedlington.
My great uncle was a Freemason many years ago. His name was Daniel McClean.
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Saint Cuthbert And Bedlington Church
I have become very interested lately in the tunnels under Bedlington. They appear to be under what was the Old Hall where the council offices are now. Under St Cuthberts church. Under where the Post Office was. From Netherton Hall to Hartford Hall. Also down to the river. Under what was The Mechanics behind the Sun Inn. Apparently one was found recently when they pulled Tescos down. This is all word of mouth. An elderly cousin said she was warned to keep away from the one under The Old Hall. On one of the Bedlington FB pages someone said their grandfather had been in them when he worked for the council. All very interesting. My thoughts are possibly for religious reasons. My mothers Uncle was a mason and he owned 6 flats and a house in Bedlington. I often wonder how as he was a grocer.
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The tunnels of Bedlington.
I spoke with my cousin who is in her eighties. She said the tunnels exist and when she was young she was warned to keep away. She said where the council offices are now was the Old Hall and that a tunnel was under there. She thought they went back many years even when she was young.
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Maclean family.
Thanks for that Symptoms. I will do that.
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The tunnels of Bedlington.
Not used the search facility yet. Will have more time over the weekend. These appear to be seperate from mine working tunnels. Thank you all for responding to my post. For some reason these fascinate me.
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Grade 11 listed in West Bedlington
At the moment I'm looking into the tunnels that run under Bedlington. I'm also interested in St Cuthberts church. My family were Hedleys too. I'm hoping to get over to St Cuthberts soon and take some photos.
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Maclean family.
My grandmothers brother was Daniel Maclean. In the 40s he lived at 91 Victoria terrace. He was a Freemason and owned a few properties. I'm looking for any information about him.
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New Member.
Just to say hello. Im from Bedlington and my family were Hedleys and McCleans. When I was born we lived at 91 Victoria Terrace.
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The tunnels of Bedlington.
Years ago I heard about tunnels running under the Main Street. Does anyone know what these tunnels were used for. I have had some information on Bygone Bedlington. I'm intrigued as to what they were used for and who built them.