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Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)

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  1. From the album: Westridge School - End of term class photos

    Another from Keith's collection but not in focus - this one off this site, from the topic - Westridge Class Pictures From The 60,s - Started by mickypotts, February 20, 2013 One comment from 'alanc' - Picture 1 is Class 4R1 Summer 1965, Joe Knox, Alan Charlton, Kenny Campell, Lenny Wilson, Maureen Hindhaugh, Yvonne Logan, Billy Stoker.
  2. Middle Row - 2nd 'WHO' from the left = Linda Gibbson.
  3. Colin Sim thinks No 10 is Bill (William) thingy-me-bob.
  4. From the album: Bedlington Station Secondary Modern School

    Another from Keith's collection - this one from the Delaval Secondary school on Princess Louise Road, Blyth. Following the fire at the Bedlington Station Modern school, 1969, the 273 pupils were moved into this school until a replacement building, at the previous site in Bedlington, was opened in 1974.
  5. Orloff has given the name of No 13 - Margaret Hancox - photo updated.
  6. Although Keith had this photo labelled as 'Mr Dick's class - 1971 (maybe)' this photo would be before September 1969, when the school was burnt down.
  7. From the album: Bedlington Station Secondary Modern School

    Photo from Lesley Humble Cooper collection posted on Bygone Bedlington Facebook site.
  8. I forgot about the history society but now Malcolm mentions it I do remember some info posted on another topic :- There is a contact number & email address for the Secretary, Barry Mead, on the ANLHS web page :- Association of Northumberland Local History Societies (ANLHS) Member Societies/Groups & Organisations Bedlingtonshire LHS The society was founded in 1968. Meetings are held from September to November and from January to April on the last Monday of the month at 7.30pm in Bedlington Evangelical Church. There is no membership fee but £1 is charged for each meeting. For further information tel. : 01670 861180 Or contact Barry Mead, Secretary by emailing bas.mead@google.mail.com. -----------------------
  9. Has anyone any info, stories etc. on the school that is labelled on the 1896 map approximately where Hollymount Square is now? Just noticed it the last time I had the map loaded and when I checked on the next map, revised 1920, the abbreviation 'Sch.' on the 1896 map had been replaced with the abbreviation 'Misn. Rm.' The ordnance survey list of abbreviations shows 'Misn.' = Mission. Nothing for the 'RM.' that I would assume is Room. I could go to the Woodhorn museum but I'm not desperate, just curious.
  10. From the album: St. Bede's Primary & Senior School

    Photo from John Dawson's collection and posted on sixtownships Facebook site.
  11. Is this where Malcolm R should be putting himself, or noninating another suitable candidate, forward to be interviewed? https://www.facebook.com/thenorthumberlandtour
  12. From the album: Bedlington Station 1st School

    Photo from John Dawson's collection and posted on sixtownships Facebook site.
  13. From the album: Bedlington Station 1st School

    Photo from Clive Ireland - Facebook site Bygone Bedlington.
  14. From the album: Bedlington Station 1st School

    Photo from Elsie Tate - Facebook site Bygone Bedlington.
  15. From the album: Bedlington Station 1st School

    Posted by Doug Wear, and Barbara Hall on the Bedlington Facebook sites.
  16. From the album: West End Junior school - Ridge Terrace

    From Peter Morgan's Bygone Bedlington post
  17. The reason I was searching for Double Row was the Barrington group were trying to establish how the rows, in Barrington, got their name. My 'fuzzy' memory came up with a thread that said I had been told (think it was by an uncle that married a lass from Barrington) that Double Row was the pit row that had an extra, 2 instead of 1, room down stairs. Searche on here just in case the explanation for the name was in one of HPW's stories. Bedlington 'A' pit had North Row to the north of the pit and South Row to the South. Shop Row I assume had a shop but never new one in my time, 1953-60, passing and playing in that row when I went to Barrington school. As you note 3g the naming of the Dr Pit - New South Row - doesn't appear to be logical. Do any of the old Dr Pit rows have a logic, that can be proved, to their names? Shiney Row - Doctor Terrace - Telephone Row - New South Row - Cross Row & North Terrace.0 Barrington rows - the thoughts on the first rows built - those on the an 1859 :- 1) Chapel Row - was that because of the chapel? 2) Blacsmiths Row - was that where the Blacksmiths were housed? 3) School Row - next to the original school in the village? 4) Stone Row - ? 5) Double Row - was that because they had extra rooms, or just because it ran parallel with Chapel Row? Then the next rows to be built, on a 1924 map :- 6) Victoria Row - after Queen Victoria? 7) Alexandra Row - after Princess Alexandra of Denmark ? 8) Freehold Row - ?? 9) Railway Row - next to the railway? 10) Middle Row - it wasn't in the middle of Barrington but between Railway and finally 11) Office Row - was that where the white & blue collar pit workers were housed, next to the pit managers house?
  18. Searching for info on the Barrington Double Row I noticed this old posting on 'Double Row - Bedlington'. Double Row, Bedlington never appears on any of the old maps that search - http://maps.nls.uk/ New South Row first appears on the 1921 map and the only reason I could guess at the names is because South Row already existed at the 'A' pit, Bedlington Station. South Row, although not named until the 1921 map, is drawn on the 1858 & 1896 maps. Was there a Double Row at the Doctor Pit ?
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