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Guess who we met in the depths of Choppington Community Woods this morning??!! Only…. The One and Only…. Actually he doesn’t need naming because he’s already a legend in his own lifetime!! ❣️ @lilbill15 & @Josimarsz delighted to meet the Barnton legend in his natural habitat 😁🌈x

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So sorry @Canny lass the gentleman is Alan Dickson, a local hero, artist and sage. When @Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)needs Barrington Barnton Remembered information @Alan dickson is the go-to man! I believe Alan Dickson is the Eggy equivalent for Barrington. Sorry about the upside down pic, it was right way up till I posted it. The gals are Josephine MiBestie and the dishevelled selfie’s author myself RoseanneRainbow 😁x

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@Canny lass- some of Alan Dickson's paintings that he posts on the Bygone Bedlington, Cambois and Barrington groups.

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This photo I would say was 50+ years ago - could be Netherton Colliery - see text.

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Alan did join this group in 2014 but was only active for just under 5 months.  

 

 

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Alan often posts a poem abut each of his paintings. This is a typical Alan Dickson poem :- 

Mind I had a funny dream , I was tossing and turning,

Guess I had too much to dream,

Just couldn't fall properly asleep,

I remember I was aboot halfway counting the sheep.

The cortins kinda fluttered and an old  wummin came in from oot of the mist,came forward and sat on the side of the bed and gave me a kiss,

I knaa I noticed the silver strands in her auburn hair,

And the sparkly things dancing aboot in her eyes,

Bugger this old lad  was very surprised,

To see his Mother putting a hand forward and stroking his head,,

I reckon she must have thowt I was worried aboot this or that,

But to tell the truth I didn't know what,

She just spoke the once!! Son am nivvor very far away,

I watch you every day!!

I know your getting old, and the hairs whiter than grey,

So your Mother thought she'd better call in  and tell you,

In her eyes, your still her little lad at the end of the day,

She gave a little smile and drifted back oot in the mist,

Now I wasn't sure if I had been dreaming or not.

But I felt my hand ganning up to touch the spot where I thowt she had kissed,

I must have fell back into deep sleep,

Cos I couldn't see any more sheep.

 

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3 hours ago, Canny lass said:

Here's one the right way up, but I still don't know who it is?

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PLEASE don’t count the chins! More than double 😱I’ve gained a stone in weight since this Cursed Covid; isolation x2 +Netflix = mucho chocolato and biskwits 🐷🐘🌈xx

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52 minutes ago, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said:

@Canny lass- some of Alan Dickson's paintings that he posts on the Bygone Bedlington, Cambois and Barrington groups.

comp.jpg

This photo I would say was 50+ years ago - could be Netherton Colliery - see text.

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Alan did join this group in 2014 but was only active for just under 5 months.  

 

 

Alan Dickson.png

Alan often posts a poem abut each of his paintings. This is a typical Alan Dickson poem :- 

Mind I had a funny dream , I was tossing and turning,

Guess I had too much to dream,

Just couldn't fall properly asleep,

I remember I was aboot halfway counting the sheep.

The cortins kinda fluttered and an old  wummin came in from oot of the mist,came forward and sat on the side of the bed and gave me a kiss,

I knaa I noticed the silver strands in her auburn hair,

And the sparkly things dancing aboot in her eyes,

Bugger this old lad  was very surprised,

To see his Mother putting a hand forward and stroking his head,,

I reckon she must have thowt I was worried aboot this or that,

But to tell the truth I didn't know what,

She just spoke the once!! Son am nivvor very far away,

I watch you every day!!

I know your getting old, and the hairs whiter than grey,

So your Mother thought she'd better call in  and tell you,

In her eyes, your still her little lad at the end of the day,

She gave a little smile and drifted back oot in the mist,

Now I wasn't sure if I had been dreaming or not.

But I felt my hand ganning up to touch the spot where I thowt she had kissed,

I must have fell back into deep sleep,

Cos I couldn't see any more sheep.

 

Wow! The tears are falling like sparkling diamonds after reading this and thinking of the lovely gentleman we met in the woods today. He was brimming with information, made sure we found the Low Pit shaft enclosure in the trees, and he went on to tell @Josimarsz about her grandparents, who he knew and remembered, things she she never knew! As we walked back to our cars we both agreed that this morning’s meeting was equivalent to meeting David Bowie or David Hockney: 🌟 status. Like “a kiss from the Pope!” (we’re not Catholic mind) A grand day out indeed 😁🌈x

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3 hours ago, Canny lass said:

Here's one the right way up, but I still don't know who it is?

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I don’t think I’ll ever get the hang of this pesky website! Trying to insert a map record of our travels (2 women and 2dogs, no boat just boots) now attempting to post map of our route. Didn’t locate the elusive Puce Bush site, but wth, maybe next time? @Canny lass and @Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)  courtesy of @Alan dickson ‘s friend with the amorous black Labrador Barnie, found out that the area with the earthworks and yellow digging machines adjacent to the field with concrete things (ventilation for the buried landfill in the old Barnton clay pit) is, in fact, a training area for people to learn how to use yellow digging machines! Simple, straightforward- no mystery/history although highly likely that @Canny lass and her friends mucked about with those bricks from the nearby brickworks at some point in times past!?! I’m just putting off my high dive into the pool of digital information transmission- I’m the gal who can’t even post photos the right way up 🙃🤣😂😁🌈x

In hindsight I should have chosen a different colour to record our route 🙄🌈x

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Ignore the pink Choppington road, the other pink lines start and finish beside the Travellers Rest PH. I think I posted pics of my last excursion when I found the Puce Bush site, although I can’t find them? I probably put them in the wrong place? 🌈😁x

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On 09/07/2021 at 20:59, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said:

some of Alan Dickson's paintings that he posts on the Bygone Bedlington, Cambois and Barrington groups.

Lövely work!

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On 09/07/2021 at 20:59, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said:

This photo I would say was 50+ years ago - could be Netherton Colliery - see text.

Definitely bot Netherton. The only windows in Netherton were the four-paned sash type. 

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@Canny lass you’re too kind! 😁🌈x Ok let’s be honest and call them rolls of choccybickyexcess folds of flesh between mouth and collar 🐷. I shall start sporting a cravat to disguise the effects of my gluttony 😁🌈xxx

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