
The young Joyce demonstrating her infamous
one-point turn technique. The photo was taken near her grandma's house
in Church Street (near Hawthorne Leslies)
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Joyce, her mam & dad and younger brother
David photographed in Hebburn Park in the same year the Site Editor
was born (but you'll have to guess when because I'm not telling)
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Joyce's cousin Eddie, her Auntie Margaret
(who would have been 106 by now) and her grandma (who would have been
130 this July). The photo was taken about 1932 from the Hebburn side
of the bridge looking towards the Newtown. You can just see the old
street lamp in the background and a Persil advert on the hoarding at
the left hand side.
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Aunt Margaret and cousin Eddie in front of
St. Andrews Church a year or two later
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Great Granda Thomas Robinson, taken in his
back yard in the early 1900s.
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Joyce's mam (Doris) when she was in the
Auxilliary Fire Service during WWII. The photo was taken in Monkton
Village
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This brilliant photo was taken in Canada in
the 1920's and shows Joyce's Auntie Nancy and Uncle Al Broadbent
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The Broadbents
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