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NEG89367
Village Bank
General view of Village Bank and the bridge over the River Don, Boldon Colliery, 1911.
NEG89368
Adult School
General view of the Adult School, Boldon Colliery, later Working Mens Institute, 1909 - the property of the Harton Coal Company Limited).
NEG89369
Windmill
General view of West Boldon windmill and miller, c1890. The miller, Mr Wright died in a fire at the mill in 1893.
NEG89370
General view
General view of Boldon Colliery including the Co-op Store.
NEG89371
Wells Row
General view of Wells Row, Boldon Colliery, during a carnival.
NEG89372
Fenwick Row
General view of Fenwick Row, Boldon Colliery
NEG89373
Pigeon fanciers
Three pigeon fanciers with trophies in front of a cree at Boldon Colliery; l-r: Thomas Goodwin, Billy Goodwin, Johnny Oxley.
NEG89977
School certificates
Two school exam certificates from Boldon National School for : Thomas Welch on passing third grade on 25th March 1885 (top) and Eleanor J Welsh on passing 2nd grade on March 10th 1880. Sizes 187 x 121mm each.
NEG91926
Presentation
West Boldon Womens Institute presentation to Mrs Armstrong, May 1956.
Back row: l-r: Mrs Roberts, Mrs Wade, Mrs Gilhespy, Mrs Henderson; middle row: olive Jenkins, Mrs Dunn, Mrs Bayfield, Emily Anderson, Mrs Morton; front row: Mary Anderson, Mrs Bradley, Mrs Armstrong, Mrs Gosney.
NEG91927
Protest
Member s of Boldon Colliery Labour Party Women's Section who took part in a mass demonstration at Shadows Hill on the 15th August 1937 near Wrekenton in protest at the imprisonment of some Hepworth Colliery miners for their Trade Union Activities. Included in the group are Cllr Mrs Mary Gibson, Mrs Sally Wallace, Mrs Hilda Miller, Mrs M A Blackburn, Mrs Lily Bell, Mrs Mary Ellen Bainbridge, Mrs Jones, Mrs L Watson, Mrs Annie Jarett, Mrs Polly Hall, Mrs Liza Swinhoe, Miss E S Blackburn, Miss Hannah Dent.
NEG91928
Good Templars
Members of Boldon Colliery International Order of Good Templars, with their football team, outside the vicarage in Hedworth Lane, c1908. The names of the five boys at the back are not known, the rest are: back row: T Mallet, G Douglass, J Kyle, H Thompson, W Laid, D Morris, G Renison, T Elliott, A Temple, unknown and T Kyle; second row: J Armour, B Williams, J Walton, R Davidson, J Gilroy, R Renison, M Armour, A Dutton, G Davidson and R Black; front row: T Gilroy, J Davidson, T Smith, T Fisher and W Rosby.
NEG91929
Football team
Group photograph of Boldon Colliery football team.
NEG91930
Show Stand
Boldon Young Farmers Club stand at a show.
NEG91931
Group photo
Group photograph of Boldon Colliery Infirmaries Fund Committee, 1947-48.
NEG91932
Parade
Members of Boldon Colliery Labour Party Womens Section taking part in a parade.
NEG91933
Group photo
Group photograph of members of Boldon Social Club Committee, 1923.
NEG92654
Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 26th July 1952. Mr Sam Watson (1898-1967) feeling the heat at 1pm. He was born at Donkin's Row, Boldon Colliery. At the age of 14 he started working in the mines. His first official post was secretary of Boldon Independent Labour Party in 1927; in 1936 he became agent for the DMA. He was awarded the CBE in 1946 and an honorary degree by the University of Durham in 1955. He was known to many as'Mr Big Neeting' for the work he did in promoting the Gala. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p127 top right.)
AUD1987-3
Mr Musgrove and Mrs Benson
Started at Boldon co-op in 1915 and got put on horse drawn deliveries as men away at war. Got lost on first round. Collecting goods from Blandford House, Newcastle. Working making show cards and signs. Busy shop when vouchers issued during general strike 1926. Wagon types. Feeding the horse. Developing round in Cleadon estate. Friendly and unfriendly horses. Mrs Benson: delivery men helped home by horses. System of ledgers for orders. Areas for orders from Annfield Plain. Co-op departments.
AUD2008-52
Mr Cain
Father Irish Catholic, mother Scots-Irish Protestant, couldn’t marry till mother's parents left for America, they started corresponding after grandfather died. Parents moved around region. Went to school via railway turntable, nearby father would meet him and give apple or sweet. Father left colliery, moved to poor house in Southwick, two rooms for seven of them. Father became drunk and aggressive, they often slept out all night. Went to Catholic school, called out with elder brother by priest because hadn’t been to church that Sunday, priest whipped his brother, family doctor wanted to prosec...
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Post on 30 December 2011 by Anonymous
“ The young man is Albert Dixon outside his paper shop in North Road,Boldon Colliery in 1914.Referance THE BOLDONS by Tom Bainbridge (page10) ”

 

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