ctrlandenter.blogspot.com
ctrlandenter: Filing Activity
http://ctrlandenter.blogspot.com/2011/08/filing-activity.html
A small piece of cyber space where like minded cyboids who are new to using computers can share their knowledge. Interact and Enjoy your small piece of cyberspace! Thursday, 4 August 2011. The following names are sorted into alphabetical order. Sort the following into alphabetical order. This system files documents according to area number and within this area the files are sorted alphabetically. This system is extremely useful to organisations that have areas within the UK. Files are filed in date order.
ctrlandenter.blogspot.com
ctrlandenter: August 2011
http://ctrlandenter.blogspot.com/2011_08_01_archive.html
A small piece of cyber space where like minded cyboids who are new to using computers can share their knowledge. Interact and Enjoy your small piece of cyberspace! Thursday, 4 August 2011. The following names are sorted into alphabetical order. Sort the following into alphabetical order. This system files documents according to area number and within this area the files are sorted alphabetically. This system is extremely useful to organisations that have areas within the UK. Files are filed in date order.
gateshead-history.com
History of Low Fell - Gateshead History, Felling History, Low Fell History
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Gateshead.Then.Till Now. History of Low Fell. History of The Felling. Windy Nook and Heworth Colliery History Society. History of Low Fell. Welcome to Low Fell history starting in the 16th Century when coal was first mined in what is now Low Fell, 18th Century when the major Collieries developed, John Wesley came to preach to the pitmen, raggedy children and rogues, the Enclosure Act of 1809 and other 19th Century developments in the Low Fell history,. The Potted History Of Low Fell. 1869 Joseph Wilson S...
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Gateshead Pubs B - Gateshead Pubs
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Gateshead Pubs, As They Are, As They Were. Gateshead Pubs starting with B. This is a record of Gateshead pubs starting with B, that has ever been, as best as is known. A name, at one time, for Last Orders, also previously known as Cup and Coins. 30/6/03 Had my first legal pint here on 5th August 1971. Formerly known as The Crown. Birtley Gateshead 6/10/03 Very little atmosphere. Windy Nook Gateshead 4/7/03 Very nice Sunday roast. 1855 T. Stephenson. Closed, opened, closed, chip shop, closed. To be a shop?
washingtonlass.com
Shadens Hill
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An Early Reference to Shadens Hill. An early reference to Shadens Hill is made by. A Norman Bishop of. Durham from 1099 until his death on 5th September 1128. The reference is recorded in a document in. Which Bishop Flambard grants to his nephew, Richard, the Manors of Eighton, Ravensworth and. Blakiston. In this document is outlined the. Which lies to the west of Eighton. Which emerges from under Shadens Hill. This document dates from somewhere between 1098 and 1128, but probably early in the date range.
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History of Dunston - Gateshead History, Felling History, Low Fell History
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Gateshead.Then.Till Now. History of Low Fell. History of The Felling. Windy Nook and Heworth Colliery History Society. Welcome to Dunston History. This history section is dedicated to, and was created at the behest of, Mrs Lesley Fenton, whose mother is Sylvia Ivison nee Bratton, of Dunston. Lesley no longer lives in the area but she is as loyal to her childhood stomping ground as she is to her Bratton roots. and good on 'er for that! A quick potted history. 1328 First reference to the village of Dunston.
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The Voices of Bensham Grove | The Spence Watson Archive
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The Spence Watson Archive. The Voices of Bensham Grove. 8216;s creative writing workshop working with local people at Bensham Grove. On the 7th April. Stevie used archival material about the visitors to the house during the Spence Watson’s time there, a number of letters found in Tyne and Wear Archives. And the Robinson Library Special Collection. He also researched the quotes from Elizabeth Barret Browning. 1856 that can be found above two of the fireplaces in the house. April 22, 2014. Next Post ».
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The Spence Watson Archive
https://towardsthecommonweal.wordpress.com/2014/06/11/283
The Spence Watson Archive. Tyne and Wear Archives. Invited me to be a guest blogger on their website to write and present the Spence Watson Archive Project. You can read the article here. June 11, 2014. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ». Leave a Reply x. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Join 685 other followers.
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Women of Bensham Grove | The Spence Watson Archive
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The Spence Watson Archive. Women of Bensham Grove. Jane Dudman’s workshop working with participants at Bensham Grove. Took place over two afternoons, 21 and 28th May. Jane concentrated on Elizabeth Spence Watson and the archival material found in a number of archives in the region as well as online. June 2, 2014. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ». Leave a Reply x. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Join 685 other followers.