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According to the newspapers, the band was revived...
According to the newspapers, the band was revived in 1954 after being defunct for about 20 years. The photo has been reproduced elsewhere and Betty Stewart has it in her book "People of the Three...
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07-10-2013, 09:20 PM
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What is more interesting is how they got the...
What is more interesting is how they got the money. The Alnwick Mercury of 25 May 1912 reported on a meeting in Amble on behalf of the New Instrument Fund attended by a large number of Radcliffe...
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Shame we just come across these stories by...
Shame we just come across these stories by accident.
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Newcastle Journal, 22 January 1916: "A Brave...
Newcastle Journal, 22 January 1916:
"A Brave Radcliffe Miner
Private Robert Johnson of the 1/7th Northumberland Fusiliers, who was recently awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal, is a native...
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Newcastle Journal, 7 April 1915: "Recruiting...
Newcastle Journal, 7 April 1915:
"Recruiting March; Northumberland Fusiliers visit Wooler and District
The recruiting march in the north of Northumberland of the 7th Northumberland Fusiliers,...
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My uncle was a member of I think, the Broomhill...
My uncle was a member of I think, the Broomhill Colliery Band, probably in the 1920s. He played a bassoon or some such thing. Isn't there a photograph in one of Elizabeth Stewart's books taken...
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