Many thanks for the splendid photo. The miners' rows, at least in 1924, were clearly two storey. My great grandmother (Lizzie Green) was born in 1862 but the 1861 census shows her mother, Mary Green, living at No. 9, 1st Colliery Row, Bedlington Colliery, with her parents Lewis and Margaret Green. It was a crowded household, at least to modern eyes, with 3 children and 7 adults. I therefore wondered where the family went for social get-togethers and if the Railway Inn was the community's hub. Also, did they grow a lot of their own food since shopping must have involved a walk into Bedlington or Blyth?