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Just now, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said:
just a youngin then
Alan we were all young then funny place nobody had much money but we had good childhood & lucked after each other
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I promise to complete this over the next few days
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Maybe a year or 2 later
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She was after that I'd say 1971 or 72
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Sorry it was John madigon
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I said I would do this I'm sure plenty of people in the forum would know these people these names are from late 60's to the 70's No7 John Maddison lived there he had 3 kids Colin , Margaret & Joan he's wife died & he married again No 8 was a guy called John Lyons I think he drank in the Monkey he's wife left him I believe he had 2 children jean & William never new what happened to him No9 I could write a story was the Maguire's there kids were Alan Cathy,Micheal,Colin,Rob & Peter next door to them was the Robinsons No10 mr Robinsonson worked at the pit but they kept themselves to there selves they had 4 children Pauline who went to Bedlington grammar Clifford nice guy Caroline & young Stewart who was Down syndrome will write the whole street hopefully the forum can recall what happened to these guy's
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Happy belated birthday Malcolm.........😂
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Jr6468 Tommy Cullen was working as a store man at G T Culpitts the cake decoration factory in Ashington in the 80s but he left there & went south he had 2 sisters one married Eddie Mount the builder the younger one always drank in the Bedlington terrier 7 days a week I believe he was married & had a few kids
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I actually lived in number 18 millbank place & everybody in the street classed the first 6 houses as millbank road lol funny worldl
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Hi canny lass you are right & wrong let me try & explain as Millbank Rd ends Millbank place starts the first 6 houses are on the same street as Millbank Road even though it's actually millbank place hope I'm making sense
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Sorry canny lass didn't mean to offend but actually the entrance to Knox Road is Beatty road & millbank place as I said accept my apologies
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A friend of mine was Called Alan Knox he worked at dhs Bedlington went to grammar school he's sister was called Jacquline Knox also went to the grammar school there father built the houses that's why it was called Knox rd & he picked he's house definitely 1960s not 80s
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Not 1980s definitely not true
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Knox road was there in the 1960s 100% sure
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I don't know what Knox road has to do with millbank terrace tomorrow I will give you a list off names who lived in the 1960s who lived in millbank place the guy who built Knox road lived there more to follow millbank terrace long way from Knox road
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lilibil15 I was joking Fred West was a a bad man from West Country & they pulled he's house down that's why he's house doesn't exist
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I lived in millbank place but at 25 millbank crescent did Fred West live there just a joke 😂
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Just reminds me what Bedlington was like on a Saturday night 😜👍🏻
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Why is everyone in the eu slating him, he's just telling the truth people haven't been reading he's bill properly which was passed in the Hungarian parliament by a majority I think what he says is the truth & lots of people just get on the bandwagon
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Why is everyone in the eu slating him, he's just telling the truth people haven't been reading he's bill properly which was passed in the Hungarian parliament by a majority I think what he says is the truth & lots of people just get on the bandwagon
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Hi Alan definitely early 70s to mid 70s I was paper lad there from 73 to 75 & they were always heavy on Saturday morning & Thursday evening when you got the blyth news which wasn't free then I believe it's free now
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Hi CL yeah he was a nice guy joe, when I left school I went to merchant navy aswell on the start of my adventures in life when I was on leave always had a chat with him in there cafe if he was on leave really nice guy I think tommy bought the place off Clarence Cooper if I remember right.But not sure
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I'm curious to know what happened to these people, Gordon Adamson had the papershop near the Northumberland arms pub. It was the only place that sold Bedlington terrier souvenir plates cups etc, I used to work for him as a paper boy in the mid seventies my round was the hollymount round £1.80 for the morning round 60p for the evening round new what every house got delivered without looking at my list lol. Tommy miller ran bingo hall opposite the black bull pub he's wife was called violent I think, he had a son called Joesph he went into the merchant navy as a radio officer.As I say just wandering what happened to them & there businesses
Millbank residents
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Remember 75% of them guys Paul smith was really a good dart player