Wardley Colliery
Wardley Colliery maps
Historic maps of Wardley Colliery and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all Wardley Colliery maps
Wardley Colliery photos
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Memories of Wardley Colliery
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Wardley as Was
Well, I was born in Lingey Gardens (at my grandparents' house, John and Ethel Holdsworth) in 1948, but I best remember Wardley when I was about 8 years. I remember the NCB coal waggon tipping coal in the road outside the houses of men who worked at the pit. I would then help to carry it in buckets to the coal house which was built into the side of the house, boards where put up in the doorway as the coal got higher. Next door was Mrs Goldsworthy, she had a daughter called Barbara. I remember going to the pit head with my grandfather (no H & S then) and watching a cage and men with dirty faces suddenly appear out of the ground behind a mesh gate, the gate was opened and they would stream out with bait tins, lamps, knee pads, and all manner of things hanging from belts, and a helmet made of compressed cardboard, I think. I remember the old Co-op near to the pit, with... Read more
Childhood Memories
I lived in the bungalow behind the stone wall surmounted with a wooden fence at the extreme right of the picture. The main feature in this photo is the Lord Nelson Inn.
Hebburn On Tyne
My Grandfather Thomas Hugh Devlin (Tom), retired Fire Commander, was born in Hebburn On Tyne, England on 25th August 1923. If anyone has any photos, information or memories, it would be much appreciated.
Never Did See Tom
Never seen Tom, but I remember his father, Aloysious Devlin, my grandfather, who always was in with the budgies in the aviary, he lived in Campbell Park Road, Hedburn. Also the smell coming from the bone yard and from the coke ovens, and trying to dodge paying the fare on the ferry.
MNy Granmother
Last thoughts, for her, was my father's mother, did see her, I remember in a place called CULTURE HOUSE, next to old police station, just as you come over railway bridge, on left hand side, on the way to JARROW. I think she ran a bed and breakfast. She was called AMELIA GILROY, pure white hair which was long, and blue eyes.
Ellison Street
My grandmother-in-law was born in Ellison Street, - wish I could have a photograph of the street in 1894!
York Avenue
York Avenue is the one road in Jarrow (although I am from Manchester) that I could never forget, it's like a main road into Jarrow, my cousin had a house on York Avenue, it's a road you can a bus to anywhere up the north-east, and to most of the lovely beaches. Primrose
