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Hallington maps

Historic maps of Hallington and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Hallington maps

Hallington map

Historic map of Hallington

Tyne And Wear map

Illustrated Victorian map of Tyne And Wear

Hallington map

Historic Map of any Hallington postcode

Hallington maps
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Hallington photos

We have no photos of Hallington, although we do have photos of these nearby places: Chollerton, Barrasford, Chollerford, Humshaugh, Gunnerton, Wall

Memories of Hallington

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Tyne And Wear memories

Cheeseburn Grange

My memory of Cheeseburn Grange is that I was evacuated from St Vincent's Orphanage, Brunel Terrace, Newcastle to Cheeseburn Grange at around the age of 6 years old. I would like to hear from anybody else who may have been there around this time or has any memories of Cheeseburn Grange from 1944/1945.

Shared on 05 July 2009 by Michael Chapman.

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... [more]

Shared on 09 March 2010 by Allan Fawcett.

Happy Times

I lived in Crawcrook until I was 13 years old, then we moved to Coventry, that was about 1955/56. My dad was a miner and had to leave because of the pit closing. I remember happy times playing out down the channels and paddling in the Tyne, going to Whitley Bay for holidays. I went back this year (2009) twice and... [more]

Shared on 23 November 2009 by Margaret Douglas.

White City/Newburn Road.

We came to live At 12 Hewley Cresant in 1950, My gran Mrs Knight  lived on Newburn Road, at that time she only had gas lighting and cooking. She had electricity installed in 1955 for the FA Cup,oh tv she had a housefull that day. I can also remember when they built the  Centurion public house 1954/5. There a large gang... [more]

Shared on 02 March 2010 by Richard Lowes.

I remember

I remember going to Johnas bank and rolling Easter eggs down, also the big swing in the dean, it was called the witches swing. There was a hut at the dean entrance where the old men used to go and play dominoes and cards. There used to be overhead grabs full of coal leading from Walbottle pit to Throckley where the... [more]

Shared on 04 February 2010 by David Tooke.

Throckley Fish Shop

Throckley Fish Shop was situated next to the Post Office. It was owned by the Humble family who were really nice people and made delicious fish and chips. Eddie and I think it was his son Freddy  who worked there and kept the kids like myself hanging around in place. I'm sure I got a clip behind the ear hole a... [more]

Shared on 25 December 2009 by Robert Blackburn.

Childhood:W.Websters village shop

I was born in 1951. My parents owned the W Websters store in Barmoor Lane. I believe the old premises is now known as Orchard Cottage. I remember the sandshoes for sale dangling from the rafters and the butter was weighed out. My older sister helped serve sometimes after school. Dad set up a train set for Christmas for village folk... [more]

Shared on 17 October 2009

Ryton Willows

My first visit to Ryton was when my mother took me and my sister to Ryton Willows during the war years. The train from Gateshead station stopped at the Willows and I recall next to the station was a  place for eating your own meals which had to be brought. I can't recall any facilities for tea or meals service. The... [more]

Shared on 04 August 2009

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