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South Broomhill Post Office
Very nice image donation received of South Broomhill post office.
This stood at the SW corner of South Broomhill; land that is now part of St John's Estate (point nearest the church) Guessing this is about 1900 Original picture is part of the William Bell (Cramlington) Collection |
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The picture on the wall is curious - looks like 4 or 5 horsemen and others on foot - military looking.
Guess we will never know what that was about. |
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The seated man is very "dark looking"- possibly a miner finished his shift?
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Great photo
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South Broomhill Post Office
My grandparents moved into Stone Row but not until the 1920s. Some of the photographs from the 1930s show the edge of that wall climbing plant creeping towards their windows!
Looking on the 1901 and 1911 census it looks like Coquet's guestimate on date is about right. In 1901, Vincent Shepherd was a check weighman and sub post master, he was 70. His wife, Elizabeth was in her early 60s. They had two daughters both working as post office clerks. The oldest was Sarah Carr Fairbairn,a 29 year old widow with a six year old son and Zenobia (wow), age 24. By 1911, Sarah had been married and widowed again, now Sarah Carr Bell, with another son. She was the sub postmistress following her father's death. Zenobia was still the assistant. The photo is probably Vincent and grandson, wife, Elizabeth, in the doorway and Zenobia and Sarah. |
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South south Broomhill
Just south of south Broomhill!! Re'ed Raw
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Nice piece of detective work! great to have some names for that one. |
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Can't resist a bit of "spoaching"
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