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I lived in Rodridge Street and attended Wellfield Grammar School. My best pal was Peter Scott who lived in Milburn Terrace. Peter emigrated to Australia on the £10 package trip, I never heard from him after that. He had a brother Bernard, who was in the R.N. After school I went to work on a dairy farm near Trimdon Village. I later worked at the Palace Cinema in Wingate as a projectionist with Walter Gibbon and Eric Smith. My abiding memory of Station Town is the rows of streets around Rodridge Street, most of them inhabited by Miners, and the great feeling of 'togetherness' about the place.

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A memory of Station Town in County Durham shared on Sunday, 1st January 2012.

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RE: RE: Station Town

My family originate from Station Town, my mother Norah Flint from Vane Stree t[No 1 which was in the middle of the street if I remember], my father William John [Jack] from 8 Millbank. My Grandma Scott was a Governor of AJ Dawsons.

Comment from Matthew Scott on Tuesday, 14th February 2012.

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