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  1. Sorry folks red herring the outfitters is further up the street
  2. This is a plan of the buildings ground floor in 1970’s when it was City Vending
  3. This is a plan of the building in 2003 just prior to the major works that were done into convert the whole property in to two dwellings … the door for number 36 is bricked up and the 38 door is now 36. It’s interesting what you’ve found about the bank as when we first looked at the house I’d heard that it was once a bank … I actually wanted to call the house The Old Bank or Conal House in time (not sure my wife agrees) but I wanted to hark back to the history of the property and remember it for what it was … in old pics of the street do we think that the building was part of Dunns outfitters at one point?… the building looks in the right place and the buildings around match? The whole shopfront went along the front of the building …. I can’t quite 100% say if it’s the same building as 36 though. im quite enjoying this historian thing!! 😄
  4. Hi everyone So I’ve been having a good old rummage through planning and t’internet the Gibson did own 34-38 front street for many years it would seem (still it got lots of history on that yet but I’m waiting for the last of the nailers article … sometime in the 70-80’s the building was taken over by City Vending and they applied for planning permission to convert the building into the commercial units offices and a new flat in about 1978… it’s unclear if this work was carried out but it remained in their hands till the early 2000’s I think during this time the whole building was called Conal House … at that point in around 2002 a builder called Mackay bought all 3 properties and made 2 homes to the front and 2 newer homes to the back 38 front street disappeared at this point from the address and the shop fronts were redeveloped and doors bricked up creating 34 and 36 front street.
  5. Thank you all for getting in touch it’s interesting to have information about the houses and buildings nearby … I think the 2 buildings are heavily related to each other from what you all have said and what I’ve previously found out. thanks
  6. Thanks for this that's brilliant, yeah i had read the plaque and that's what initially got me to thinking exactly what was the house used for prior to the conversion... it seems its gone through a few connotations before 2004 when it was changed over. Obviously james Gibson used the premses as her was linked to the provident institute answering the blue plaques statement of the family being involved with finance. Thank you
  7. Thank you all for this
  8. Hi We are moving to bedlington as we have just bought a property on front street. The property in question has a blue plaque on the wall outside (Gibsons who i believe were a family who made nails) and I've been told used to be a wholesalers and such over the years prior to becoming a home in the early 2000's, id be really interested if anyone has any old photographs of 36 front street (opposite the Black Bull) prior to it becoming a home. thanks
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