My Childhood
I was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire. My mum was born and grew up in Newcastle and so many of my aunties and uncles and cousins were all Geordies. My Uncle George and Aunty Beatty (Charlton) lived in Crawcrook in Morgy Hill and I spent many happy holidays there as a child. My Uncle George worked at Clara Vale and I well remember him taking me to the pit on Sunday mornings and telling me all about the pit, his job and how proud he was being a miner. I have a few photos of me shovelling in the coals in Morgy Hill and one or two taken around Crawcrook. My parents and nearly all my relatives are sadly gone now but I do still have an aunty and cousin who live in Westerhope and I get up to see them as much as I can. When I found this web site I could not believe that the pit is still there, so I must come back and visit as I have such wonderful memories.
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RE: RE: My Childhood
It's good to hear from someone that knows about Crawcrook, I love the place. Many a happy time I had when I lived there, I have been back a few times as I've said above. Keep writing. x
Comment from Margaret Douglas on Wednesday, 28th April 2010.
RE: RE: My Childhood
DOREEN HOPE (CARR) My grandparents lived in Morgy Hill and I went to Ryton School and then to Hookergate Grammar. I now live in Melbourne but when we go back I always visit relative - Nancy(nee Dinning) and Raymond Batey. Crawcrook has changed so much I can hardly recognise it. My childhood memories are great - going down to the Tyne and Whitley Bay. I married a boy from Prudhoe. Doreen
Comment from PETER HOPE on Sunday, 25th September 2011.