Maps

45 maps found.

1925, Hendon Ref. POP731119
1898, Hendon Ref. RNE731119
1896 - 1914, Hendon Ref. HOSM48121
1895, Murton Ref. HOSM54427
1947, Murton Ref. NPO786199
1947, Hendon Ref. NPO731119
1901-1904, Hendon Ref. RNC731119
1925, Murton Ref. POP786199
1897, Murton Ref. RNE786199
1895, Murton Ref. HOSM54430
1895, Murton Ref. HOSM54788
1901-1903, Murton Ref. RNC786199
1925, Springwell Ref. POP837006
1947, Sunniside Ref. NPO842878
1898, Springwell Ref. RNE837006
1925, Sunniside Ref. POP842878
1901-1904, Springwell Ref. RNC837006
1947, Springwell Ref. NPO837005
1947, Springwell Ref. NPO837006
1898, Sunniside Ref. RNE842878

Books

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Memories

13 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Dark Lane School

I went to Dark Lane Primary and Junior school from 1976-1982 whilst living on Sandown Road Thundersley. I remember the various ways of getting to school, through the common, the woods, which were brilliant in early spring when the ...Read more

A memory of Thundersley in 1976 by Michael Deeley

Miner's Daughter

I was born in Gateshead Tyne & Wear. When I was about ten years old my Dad got a job in the pits and we moved to a new housing development in Carway. All of the families came from outside of Wales to work in the pits. I went to ...Read more

A memory of Carway in 1964 by Margaret Wilkinson

The Dutchmen

This is only an approximate year of 1954. There was the old hospital at Newburn by the Stanners and it was occupied by these Dutchmen who had came to dredge the Tyne. We would spend many an evening sitting chatting to them as they sat on ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1954 by Jimmy Burrows

Staying With Nanna.

This memory goes from 1953 up to the 1960s because our holidays in them days were always at Rossington, staying with Nanna. Me my older brother Alex and my twin brother John loved it. Nanna and Grandad were Jack and Burtha ...Read more

A memory of New Rossington in 1953 by Robert Wilson

My Home Town

Born in 1945 in Dinsdale Ave, Kings Estate, over the field from the pit. My aunts and cousins lived round the doors, it was a very safe and happy environment. The youngest of four, the world was our oyster. We roamed the fields and ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend in 1950 by June Wilkinson Macarthur

To Sea

The Seagoing Years. I must have left the Army sometime in August or September of 1949, and went back to C.J.King & son, tug owners, to carry on with my job as deck boy. This was not to my ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1950 by Arthur Cottrell

A War Time Memory

As I was approaching my 7th birthday at the end of November 1943, my mother (Nan Mackie) was taken from our row house home at 34, Briar Edge, Forest Hall, nr Newcastle-on-Tyne to Dilston Hall, Corbridge, where she gave birth to my ...Read more

A memory of Corbridge in 1943 by Gwenneth Steward

Castle School

Peter Hanson, Castle School, war years early to late 1940s, Headmaster John Bowles, Matron Mary Bowles, Asst Head Mr Williams. Teachers Miss Forster or Foster, Mr Jones (Music) Mr Wheeler (Woodwork) Mr Peart (in the Lodge - Gardening ...Read more

A memory of Stanhope in 1940 by Peter Hanson

A Glimps Of My War Years

Born Cecil Nixon @ 131 Morrison St.Gatesgead County Durham. Went to Rose St school,Prest St. Victoria Road, Marske by the Sea and Reeth schools. Kicked out of school before war began by the Black Watch & Tyne-side ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1940 by John Nixon

Looking For My Geordie Family

Hello, I am trying to trace my grandmother's family, name Hanley. 13 children, lived Backworth, Newsham, Blyth, Tyne and Wear. All names I know are Alice, Lily, Lizzie, Derek, Ethel, Hannah & my gran Sussanah. ...Read more

A memory of Backworth in 1900 by Jayne Williams

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Captions

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Caption For Ryton, Main Road C1960

Now a part of Tyne & Wear, Ryton, like a hundred or more other places, is pitless, though some light industry was attracted to the area.

Caption For Durham, Market Place C1915

This wonderful photograph shows a beautiful convertible car, probably belonging to one of the landed gentry; the two delivery men enjoy a break whilst their horses tuck into their nosebags; and the little

Caption For West Boldon, Gateshead Terrace C1955

The area between the south bank of the Tyne and the north bank of the Wear was transformed during the 19th century as coal mines opened and communities grew around them.