1st Hebburn Cubs about 1922 |
Family photos from Jean Murray |
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3 Hedley family photos |
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George Cairns and his daughter (1936) |
This photo was labelled as Back Prince Consort Road but Ross Dyer's Gran insists it is Collins Lane |
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3 smashing photos taken in Wreigh Street |
Reyrolles 1922 |
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Power House Trip |
Markie Duff and mates outside Palmers Shipyard |
A few Jean Birrell family photos |
George Joiner |
3 Robert Duff family photos |
Tyne View |
A couple of smashing family photos from Ian Robson, taken in Clyde Ave. in the 50s |
Another from Norman Dunn's family collection. Anyone recognise these 4? |
Mass tonsilectomy at Ellison Hall |
Hebburn Colliery around 1918 |
Hebburn Victory Carnival 1945 (From Alan Hepburn) |
The Kip, Lyon Street 1925 |
World War One Adults Victory Party 1919 |
World War One Children's Victory Party 1919 |
Winnie Gallaghers |
Giving thanks for a safe return from Dunkirk (1940) |
1907 postcard of the Bandstand in Hebburn Park (with boathouses in background) loaned by Ron French |
Carr Street (about 1900) looking from Collins Lane end towards the Pit over Ellison St junction. |
Smashing Photo of the Hebburn Coal Trimmers supplied by Len Stephenson (see below) |
Brilliant old photo from Lynne Layton of her grandad James Norrie - who was the gate keeper on the railway lines on Argyle Street |
Another wonderful photo from Lynne Layton showing the Norries at Victory Day celebrations |
Len himself - aged 5 (see the regulars page for a current photo) |
Len's Grandfather - Thomas |
Len's dad and brother |
Coop Mens Association trip to Alston in 1920s |
Len in his brother's Boys Brigade uniform |
Another great photo from Joan Moseley |
The Dunn Family |
1920's photo of Bennet's Bus |
Great school photo from Norman Dunn, showing his grandmother and her twin sister. The girls were born in 1902 |
The "Cleg Well" which the school was named after |
Kings Ave in the 60s |
Alf Gibson's Electricals |
Many thanks to Paul Perry for the loan of this Hebburn shop handbill |
Many thanks to Paul Perry for the loan of this Hebburn shop handbill |
Many thanks to Paul Perry for the loan of this Hebburn shop handbill |