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Year: 1957
Greys Drapers A memory of Wingate, County Durham Grandfather William Grey owned a number of shops in Wingate, Co. Durham one was at 47 North Road West, Wingate, it was a drapers shop. Grandfather died in 1962, his last remaining shop was closed by my mother Winnie England and made into a house. My family were once very prominant in Wingate, they consisted of the Greys, the Races and the Tarrens. In the 1800s Robert Tarren owned the Plough Inn in Hutton Henry. I would be very interested in any information about current family members. Posted: 31/08/2006 22:16 by Naomi Donbavand |
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Fir Tree Inn A memory of Wingate, County Durham I remember the Fir Tree Inn in its hey day. My Aunty Peggy was the landlady; she was a wonderful person; she always wore spectacular dresses when behind the bar. The Inn was at the top of the village just where Wellfield Road began. Sadly Aunt Peggy and Uncle Dick are with us no more but memory is a marvellous thing, a part of me will always remember the atmosphere behind the bar even though I was(technically) too young to work there. Anne Wagstaff Last edited: 27/06/2006 17:09 by Anne Mcdonald |
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Year: 1957
My Last Year In Peterlee A memory of Peterlee, County Durham Hi, I am Kurt Kissling From Germany. I lived with my sisters Jenny and Joan and my parents Kurt and Nelly for 2 years in Peterlee from 1956 till 1958. Then we left England. We live now in Germany 50 years but I never forget my Peterlee. I was born in Iveston. Last edited: 28/07/2008 14:53 by Kurt Kissling |
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![]() Peterlee, Yoden Way c1965 (ref: P149011) |
Changing Peterlee A memory of Peterlee, County Durham The Photogragh of the town centre has changed a lot since it was build. This row of building is still there. They have just built around it making it into a masive complex. I often do my shopping in the town centre. We have an Asda and many more shops. I was born in 1962 but did not come to Peterlee until 1965 from Stoke-on-Trent i can remember walking up a down this street when my mother went to do her shopping. Peterlee has gone through many many changes since. Does any one out there have some other details to fill me in on about Peterlee? Are there any photogragh of Dene close area in the 1960s out there? Posted: 30/12/2007 20:35 by Karen Surtees |
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Year: 1959
Visited As A Young Girl A memory of Shotton Colliery, County Durham My father Douglas was born here to Malcolm H McCullough and Jennie Woodifield Etherington McCullough. He worked in the mine and remembers riding the pit ponies. They were racing and he fell off one and scarred his eyebrow. I don't know what date that was. I was brought here in the late 50s and/or early 60s but I've lost touch with all those relatives. Posted: 10/12/2008 16:20 by Trisha Doornbosch |
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