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Newbrough photos

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Newbrough maps

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

Newbrough map

Historic map of Newbrough

Northumberland map

Illustrated Victorian map of Northumberland

Newbrough map

Historic Map of any Newbrough postcode

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Newbrough books

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Northumberland Tyne and Wear Photographic Memories
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Northumberland Photographic Memories
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£14

Newbrough books
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Memories of Newbrough

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Northumberland memories

Dukeshouse Wood Camp School Hexham

My school was one of the first to go to Dukeshouse Wood Camp School just outside Hexham. This was in November 1945 shortly after the Second World War with the lads from  Gateshead at Alexandra Road school. Our dormitory was named Poplars at the top left, next to Oaks. On the opposite side was Hawthorns, Chestnuts, Beeches and the hospital Sycamore.... [more]

Shared on 15 August 2009

WARTIME MEMORIES

Evacuated to Langley on Tyne in 1940 as an 11 year old, my memories relating to this peroid remain undimmed. It was a strange world to me, coming as I did with many other children escaping the war.  I was taken into care by a farming family.
I missed having children to play with and found it lonely and was unhappy... [more]

Shared on 25 February 2009

My first visit

It was a warm bright sunny day in May when my husband and I came to look at a house in Thorngrafton. What a lovely quiet atmosphere it had, apart from the mooing of the cows on the farm and the sound of the house martins singing in the background there was silence and peace. We sat on the grass lawn... [more]

Shared on 06 January 2009

An exciting place to be born

I was born in Dilston Nursing Home in May 1942. My uncle lived at Dilston House which is now luxury self-catering accommodation. We returned many times during the 1940s and 1950s and I remember wading at the edge of the Devils Water.

Shared on 15 December 2009 by Chris Duckworth.

Holidays in Allendale Northumberland

It brought it all back to me after reading comments by Jeff Garry. The lady he refers to as his 'Nan' was my great aunt Jean. I vividly recollect spending 2 weeks with Aunt Jeannie and Uncle Bob when they lived in the house adjoining the old brewery. Uncle Bob Garry and my grandmother Rachel were brother and sister.
At the... [more]

Shared on 22 January 2010 by James Banks.

Days gone by

It was lovely to browse through the Allendale pages, as I was sitting thinking about 'sunny' holidays in Allendale with mam and dad, who are sadly gone now. The Heatherlea was the favourite hotel, with the 'gong' for mealtimes, oh, and I remember, all those stairs and the smell of food. I also remember the path up the side to the... [more]

Shared on 05 January 2010 by Lesley Richardson.

School Dinners

You see the wooden building in the background? This is where we went for our school dinners when I attended Allendale Junior school. We walked in pairs along the road and down the path. Earlier on we might see the cooks leaving the kitchen which was next door to Jo Bells and wheel the dinners down on a trolley. Sadly the... [more]

Shared on 19 November 2008 by Sue Armstrong.

Home

I lived in Allendale for the first five years of my life, unfortunately due to my parents  work situation, we had to leave the village to find work in the town; things were never the same!  We still returned to Allendale frequently to visit our relatives the Nixon's & Hutchinson's.  I still remember my childhood with fond memories & the very... [more]

Shared on 10 May 2008 by Jeff Garry.

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