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Ronnie Coggins

My memories of Cheeseburn Grange are around this period, the 1940s. I was interested to read your memories and recognized some of the names, but I remember Brain Chapman well as lots of others including Sister Stanislaus. I have been trying to find out where actually the Cheeseburn Orphanage is situated and would love to go back and visit this place. I remember being evacuated to St. Vincent's Orphanage in Brunel Terrace when the American soldiers came to Cheeseburn Grange. My name is Ronnie Coggins and I would love to hear from anyone who could tell me the location of Cheeseburn Grange. I am now 73 years old.

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A memory of Cheeseburn Grange in Tyne and Wear shared on Monday, 23rd January 2012.

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