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Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)

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  1. @Canny lass :- I can still remember my Grandpa's last words before he kicked the bucket. He said, "Hey, how far do you think I can kick this bucket?" What did Batman say to Robin before they got in the car? Robin, get in the car. What's red and smells like blue paint? Red paint. What did the farmer say when he lost his tractor? Where's my tractor? Ask me if I'm a tree. Are you a tree? No. Knock, knock. Who's there? Steve. Steve who? Steve proceeds to break down into tears because his Grandmother's Alzheimer's has advanced to the stage where she no longer remembers him.
  2. @Canny lass :- The Pope and Donald Trump are on stage in front of a huge crowd. The Pope leaned towards Trump and said, "Do you know that with one little wave of my hand I can make every person in this crowd go wild with joy? This joy will not be a momentary display, like that of your followers, but go deep into their hearts and for the rest of their lives whenever they speak of this day, they will rejoice!" Trump replied, "I seriously doubt that. With one little wave of your hand? Show me!" So the Pope slapped him. A man died one day and went to heaven. As he stood in front of St. Peter at the Pearly Gates he saw a huge wall of clocks behind him. He asked, "What are all those clocks?" St. Peter replied, "Those are lie clocks. Everyone on earth has a lie-clock. Every time you lie the hands on the clock will move." "Oh," said the man as he pointed at one of them, "Whose clock is that?" St. Peter replied, "That's Mother Teresa's. The hands have never moved, indicating that she never told a lie." "That's incredible, " said the man. St. Peter pointed to another clock, "That's Abraham Lincoln's clock. The hands have moved twice, telling us that Abe only told two lies in his entire life." The man was impressed, and then asked, "Where's Donald Trump's clock?" St. Peter said, "His clock is in Jesus' office. He's using it as a ceiling fan." Donald Trump is not a sexual abuser. He's an alternative romantic. Donald Trump has announced that now he's President he's going to ban the sale of pre-shredded cheese. He wants to make America grate again. What does the Secret Service say when Donald Trump gets shot at? - Donald! Duck! Why can't Trump be hanged for treason? - Fake noose. Donald Trump walks into a bar ... And lowers it. I'm sick of people comparing Hitler to Trump. - Hitler wrote his own book. Bill Gates has agreed to pay for Donald Trump's wall. - On the condition he gets to install windows.
  3. Photo and names from Paul Reed's dad, John Reed.
  4. Photo from Paul Reed's dad, John Reed. Paul posted the photo with the following info :- Bedlington Mechanics FC My Dad John Reed was born in December 1928 and was Bedlington Mechanics first goalkeeper when he was aged about 19. After playing a handful of matches He suffered a bad leg injury working underground at the Dr Pit which ended his football career. At that time the newly formed Mechanics played only in friendlies against teams like the Salvation Army and their home games were played at Westlea in Bedlington. The car park at the rear of what was Tescos was originally a field where the owner Mr Gibson kept some horses. He was also the owner of a slaughterhouse located under the black bridge near the Bank Top Hotel. Gibson sold the field to Jimmy Millne. Millne and Sep Kidd were good friends and a 'gentlemens agreement' was made between them whereby Millne would allow the Mechanics to use the field rent free for as long as Sep was involved with the club. With Sep as the driving force behind the club, the field which was very uneven, was slowly levelled using waste from the Dr Pit, colliery labour and machines and a borrowed council roller. Sep even managed to persuade Newcastle United to donate the leftover grass seed when St James Park pitch was relaid. A supporters club was formed which was separate from the football club and my parents and Aunt ran weekly bingo nights at the Locke Hall which raised cash which was regularly donated to the club to help with travel costs for away games and also players 'expenses' (brown envelopes). The bingo nights were very well attended with long queues forming outside prior to opening. Matches at Millne Park drew big crowds with the nearby pit head baths being used for changing rooms. When Sep Kidd passed away the club formed a new committee and 'personality clashes' emerged between Jimmy Millne and some committee members. The club were now being charged rent for the ground as Sep was no longer involved. When Millne was summoned by letter to attend a committee meeting to discuss rent he gave the committee notice to leave the ground at the end of the current season. Due to working long shifts Dad withdrew from the fundraising activities and the new committee took over the bingo nights which began to dwindle in numbers as the prize fund was cut which in turn attracted less people and made less money. Dad was also given the Locke Hall at half price by the manager who doubled the rental costs when the committee took over. The Mechanics moved to the only pitch available at the time which was the colliery welfare ground at Bedlington Station on what is now Bedlington High School. Unfortunately the new location didn't attract the same large crowds as Millne Park and attendances and revenue fell. This started the demise of the club which eventually folded. ** Dad is fairly sure of his facts about the club but can't be precise about dates. He is sure that the Mechanics didn't change their name to Colliery Town or Colliery Welfare and suggests that these names were those of a completely new club as opposed to a name change. The information about matches being played at Bedlington A Pit is reasonably accurate as the Welfare ground at Bedlington Station was used by the A Pit teams.
  5. Photo from Florence Palmer - Facebook - Bygone Bedlington group. Florence posted the photo with the comment :- '........Don't know for sure think this was a Bedlington team ,my dad second from left Bill Turnbull ,he was on committee at Top Club in later life ............... The other names from Paul Reed's dad - John Reed - who was involved with the Mechanics from the early days. Although this squad has been labelled as the Mechanics it could be that this was the Top Club team put together to play the Bottom Club team on the annual Good Friday fixture between the two clubs.
  6. Photo posted on the Bedlington remembered Facebook group by Louise Scarr - her grandad = No 5 Ivan Scott. Esme Dent identified her dad, No 4 Allan Jobson. The rest of the names from @Ovalteeny and @Paul Reed's dad, John Reed.
  7. This photo was in the Evan Martin book, The Archive Photographs Series - Bedlingtonshire, with surnames + initial. The full names researched by @Ovalteeny and added to the image by me.
  8. Newspaper cutting posted on the Facebook Bygone Bedlington group by John Krzyzanowski.
  9. This photo was in the Evan martin book, The Archive Photographs Series - Bedlingtonshire, with surnames + initial. The full names researched by @Ovalteeny and added to the image by me.
  10. Newspaper cutting posted by John Krzyzanowski on the Bygone Bedlington Facebook group.
  11. No jokes young lady, just some links to Youtube videos that might make you smile :-
  12. @Brian Cross :- would you like me to ask on the Bedlington Facebook groups - Bygone Bedlington & Bedlington remembered if anyone knows of a David Walker from Milbank Road or the surrounding area. If you do is there any other info that could be added, eg. age, that might help?
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    Woodhorn Museum - Woodhorn, QEII Country Park, NE63 9YF Ashington, Northumberland. Info posted on the Woodhorn Museum site :- Woodhorn Museum Yesterday at 12:30 · It's almost time for the Northumberland Miners' Picnic 2019! Here are some of our top tips to help you have a fantastic time at the event on Saturday: 🌦 What to wear...well...it's the British summertime so prepare for all eventualities! We recommend layers, waterproofs and sunscreen to make sure you are comfortable throughout the day! If you bring a brolly just remember it's a busy day and be mindful of those around you, particularly around the main stage area. 🤷‍♂️What to bring? You are welcome to bring your own picnic blankets and camping chairs as the deck chairs provided are limited and fill up fast. You're also welcome to bring your own picnic or enjoy food & drink from our fantastic street food suppliers or cafe. Please help us to keep tidy by using the bins provided and do not bring your own alcohol onto the museum site. 🚶‍♀️🚌🚗🚴‍♂️Getting here? Find full details in the 'about' section, but it's a busy day so if you live near & can walk here - great! If not we run a park & ride service from the former Alcan site (follow the AA road signs) and also a shuttle bus from Ashington Leisure Centre. We also have limited cycle racks on site. Parking on site at the museum is reserved for blue-badge holders or other visitors who really need to park nearby (e.g. parents with buggies etc). If you're not sure, just ask a member of staff for help. Parking is £5 per vehicle. Please allow plenty of time to get here & to get home on this busy day. 🐕 Four legged friends? Well behaved dogs on leads are allowed in all of the museum's outside spaces but not into our main museum building. (Assistance dogs are permitted everywhere). Picnic day is busy and noisy so please bear this in mind when deciding whether to bring your pet along. Please do not leave dogs in cars. 💁🏻‍♀️The Northumberland Miners' Picnic is a free community event run by Woodhorn Museum (Woodhorn Charitable Trust) and supported by Arts Council England, Ashington Town Council and Northumberland County Council. There is a charge for parking which goes a small way to covering the cost of the event. The facepainting and pony rides activities are available at a small cost, all of the other activities and performances are free of charge. Please donate whatever you can spare on the day to help support us being able to continue bringing free events to Northumberland! If you have any questions or concerns during your visit we have plenty of staff on hand to help. Don't hesitate to ask for information or help so that we can do our best to make sure you have a fantastic day out! See you on Saturday!
  14. HIGH PIT WILMA - did you notice Michelle had joined this group? Try a PM on this group and see if she picks it up. I can tell her via the Cambois Facebook group when you have PMed her
  15. @HIGH PIT WILMA - did you notice Michelle had joined this group? Try a PM on this group and see if she picks it up. I can tell her via the Cambois Facebook group when you have PMed her
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