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Old Photos near Newcraighall

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Old Maps of Newcraighall

Historic Maps of Newcraighall and the local area.

Old map of Newcraighall in 1903-1904
Map of Newcraighall in 1903-1904
Old map of Newcraighall in 1903-1904

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Sheet Maps of Newcraighall

Historic Folded Sheet Maps of Newcraighall and the local area, matching current OS Landranger Sheet Maps.

Memories of Newcraighall
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I lived in Bingham at this time and left school on the Friday and started work on the tables on the Monday day shift 6 - 2, after about a week I moved up to the bashing on as it was called on the tumblers, there I met a man (I say man because I was just a 15 year old kid), called Sporter who took me under his wing so to speak, then it was on to the Snibbling where we had a very happy time trying to be the ...see more
I was the son of the cobbler at the Klondyke pit. All the kids at that time played in the streets or went up to the pit head baths for a shower, this was because there were no baths or showers in the miners' houses. Everybody in the village at that time knew all the kids and all the kids knew the adults. I used to go across the bridge which crossed the main road so that I could see my dad mend the miners' tackety ...see more

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