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Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)

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  1. @Bandsman1966 - added your list of names to the photo - check it out and see if I have them mapped on Ok.
  2. Names added from Bansman1966's list
  3. Added the info to the photo. @Bandsman1966 - do you know when, and for how long, Brentford Nylons, took over and ran the NethertonColliery Brass Band?
  4. And a thout it was aanly Cockney's that dropped tha H's! - well spotted sir - NETERTON updated :-
  5. Living in the Oval area of Bedlington the Free woods, and the bandstand, was our playground throughout the late 50s & early 60s. We used to camp close to the Bandstand and play in the river not far from the bandstand. The bandstand was used to pile up our belongings whilst we were built a dam across the river. The water was deeper on the Ha'penny wood side but with a dam making it deeper we could dive bomb in off the large flat rock surface on the Ha'penny side. That's the area, where we were camping one Friday, or Saturday night, and we (also YMCA people) encountered our first early morning Hello, Hello what you lot doing here then', from the police, please accompany us to the Top End police station. Naturally we were totally innocent (it was not us that had stole the car and left it not far from where we were camping) and released, after questioning, after about 3-4 hours.
  6. @Bandsman1966 - I'm guessing this set of names go with this photo?
  7. 3 names - George Parnaby, Dick Lane & ? Lane added by Alan Cumings off the Bedlington Remembered facebook site - Front Row Nos 6 & 7 + Middle Row No 3
  8. No problem - I have time on my hands and will work my way through the photos and add numbers & names before I post them on the Facebook sites. I will then update this site when I think there is no more info to add from the Facebook sites.
  9. @Bandsman1966 - would you like me to post these photos on the local Facebook sites :- Bedlington Remembered - Bygone Bedlington - Sixtownships & Barrington, Barnt' n memories and stuff!! to see if any members can name any of the bandsmen? When I post 'group' photos on the Facebook sites I add numbers, and the known names, to the photo. No problem if you don;t want them posted on those sites :-
  10. Living in the Oval area of Bedlington the Free woods, and the bandstand, was our playground throughout the late 50s & early 60s. We used to camp close to the Bandstand and play in the river not far from the bandstand. The bandstand was used to pile up our belongings whilst we were built a dam across the river. The water was deeper on the Ha'penny wood side but with a dam making it deeper we could dive bomb in off the large flat rock surface on the Ha'penny side. That's the area, where we were camping one Friday, or Saturday night, and we (also YMCA people) encountered our first early morning Hello, Hello what you lot doing here then', from the police.
  11. @Bandsman1966 I have added your 'Long shot....... 76(ish)' in a comment to Michael Percy on the Bedlington Remembered Facebook group site. If he replies I will update this post.
  12. My wording may have confused this a bit. I should have said :- ......... but I wold say the location for the photo, with the band members, is the Bandstand in the Free Woods. I just posted the other pictures of the bandstand to prove my deduction, eat your heart out Poirot & Sherlock. Although we have never been able to find out the exact year the Free woods bandstand was demolished it was definitely before 1979 and thought to be around 69-70.
  13. I suppose there could be other Bandstands of he same design but I would say the location for this photo is Bedlington Free Woods
  14. This photo was also on the IBEW site and posted a copy in the Facebook group - Bedlington Remembered and a Michael Percy, with the help of his dad, supplied some names :-
  15. @Bandsman1966 - have you checked out the http://www.ibew.org.uk/vbbp-uk.htm where I got the photo from ?
  16. Posted on Facebook - Bygone Bedlington - today by Tommy's granddaughter :- Heather Cotton 3 hrs Sad day today, my Grandad Tommy Easton passed away at 5.30am after suffering with alzheimers for the past 4 years ? I am sure alot of people on here will know my Grandad from having the Spar at Bedlington Station RIP Grandad
  17. @Rhonda Bee - have you tried using this method - '@ + members name' or sending a personal message. I see from the info on the system it was Oct 2014 when @ajeanes last visited this site.
  18. @Maggie/915 Had a look through the DMM list of names of those killed at the colliery and can't find any for 1953-54. You will have to have a scan through the list :- http://www.dmm.org.uk/colliery/n007.htm Comment on the site = 'Please note that this collection of names is by no means complete!' @bluebarby Only one entry with the surname Johnson = Johnson, William Ralph, 14 Jun 1961, aged 48, Deputy, killed by a fall of stone and one entry for Stappard = Stappard, Alan Norman, 05 Jul 1973, Electrician, killed by a coal cutter. The name Stappard is the only one in the Netherton Colliery list that does not have a link to the 'In Memoriam' section.
  19. Some names added and No 23 changed from Stan Swan to Stan Dixon ?
  20. Haven't read it - just think the title is brilliant.
  21. As far as I am concerned there is an 'End of' for this election. For decades, this thinking man, has thought and I am now at the stage = earned a pension = retired = receiving my pension = spending my pension = relaxing = letting the next generations think and make decisions based on multiple, so called experts, different opinions. If they are all experts how do they have different opinions? Surely ALL experts should come to the same conclusion and have the same opinion. Then the non expert, the 'common man' can believe what he is being told and his decision will be made simple by the expertise, and honesty, of the expert. I know there will be more elections, more votes and more decisions will be made and each of those will have an 'End of' = make a decision and go for it = End of. What I can't stand is the rabbiting on, and on, and on. Day after day endless analysis from the TV reporters asking politicians questions that the reporters know the politician can't commit to an answer as they them selves don't know the answer until other decisions and events occur. You can digest and analyse every political party manifesto but in the end the majority of voters, who will never understand politics or politicians, will vote for either a) what their parents voted for or b ) the one they think has more personality than the rest. The minority of voters = self employed business people will vote for what they believe will benefit them and their business. That's it = End Of = no more on this election from me. Now I know that you will Labour over my words and your Conservative response will be Green with envy that a mere half Scottish and common man can make a Democratic decision based on the Liberal thoughts of Co-operative experts has Plaid right into your hands. I'm singing and dancing in the rain - Doobe Do Do, Doobe Doobe Do Do, what a glorious feeling I' happy again, just singing and dancing, in the remain. End Of
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