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I couldn't remember if it was willie or jimmy and went for jimmy! Thanks for clearing that up
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#22
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Historic garage
Someone broke a 90yr old window in the garage, the shop was still for sale when I took this last week, must have seen me taking an interest
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#23
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Another garage
This was a garage, my father bought two cars from here in the 50s, can`t remember the owners name, should make them listed buildings
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#24
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I was always intreagued by the greenhouse built on top of a garage on the left as you came up the bank into Red Row. Is it still there?
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They should. There's virtually nothing left like that anywhere. A nice coat of paint and it would be quite eye-catching.
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#26
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Some of the windows in the first floor over the shop were out a few years back but I see it's had whole new windows fitted.
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#27
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Think it is but I see the Primrose Hall has gone
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They released me in 1965 when i failed my 11+ Sent me to south broomhill sec,for the next 4 years.
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#29
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Cinema
Another tin building but long gone. Where did this need to build in tin come from
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#30
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Saw a fair few films in there early 60s,bought my first pint in the grey arms,well some one went to the bar for me as i still had a few years to go till i could buy my own.
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#31
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When my dad and his brother were kids they were thrown out of the picture hall for loosening the screws in the backs of the seats. In revenge they went and got a load of veg which was stacked outside the greengrocer and rolled them down the roof so no-one could hear the picture
The policeman told their sister that the trouble with my dad was "he had the face of an angel" |
#32
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Used to drink rum & blacks and listen to "Honey" by Bobby Goldsboro on the jukebox, I got over it
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#33
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Primrose Hall
Used to go to Friday night dance in Primrose Hall when stationed at RAF Acklington (1963 to 1965) Happy times!
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#34
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Was Primrose hall the Buffs club?Down near falcouses yard,remember the brick club and the comrades club where my father used to frequent.are these places still alive and kicking?
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#35
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I though the dance was at the Buffs but my brother put me right. Primrose Hall which is a house now was in front of the Buffs (recent photo) attached. Brick Club looks like it`s still open but Comrades shut, wonder if the Brick club has any old photos and photos of RAF Acklington seem rare
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Acklington Spitfire
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#37
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I was at a wedding reception at the Brick Club, last year, so it is still going.
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#38
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Grey Arms, was severely damaged by fire late 1993 and subsequently had to be demolished as it was beyond repair even though it was classified as a listed building.
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#39
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The Willows
Least I think they were called the Willows, a row of houses on the right down the Drift road. May be one left standing. These seemed very old houses. Edna and Dan McKenzie lived in one before moving to Bondicar Rd. Hadston. I have put a photo of his brothers on the Broomhill Colliery thread. I think Dan was in the army WW2 at Dunkirk. Was there a pit at Red Row
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Re Pit at Red Row
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Late addition. Re the origins of Red Row, did the village not evolve from coal being mined at Maidens Hall, just a short walk from the village down the track that went between the Co-op and Primrose Hall and The Buffs? It wasn't a small operation as far as I can see, with aerial roadway etc. (As discussed by Coquet in an earlier thread Last edited by Derilda; 28-11-2013 at 03:52 PM. Reason: Further information added. |
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