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More from Ray Marshall. This is the ladies Fire Brigade 1916. I think the Station was just behind the Town Hall close to rear Ellison St rear. |
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Jarrow Cemetery not long after it became one. Today in 2005 any of those trees remaining are a hundred years older & massive |
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Thanks to Patrick Brennan for this photo showing St Bedes Institute footballers after winning the league in 1922/23 |
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A class of Croft Tce pupils in the 1920's. |
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An 'Edwardian' (1901-1910) tinted postcard of the river Don flowing past St Pauls where local Saint Bede lived his life. |
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An internal view taken in St Pauls Church early 1900's |
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A photo taken in the early 1900's showing Jarrows oldest building, St Pauls Church |
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Yet another tinted postcard, this time of of St Pauls Church before the first world war in 1914. |
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Thanks again to Patrick Brennan for this St Bedes school staff photo with relatives on it from around 1920. |
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Jarrow's magnificent red stone Town Hall in the early 1900's.long before the 'Clock' was installed at the front on Grange Rd. |
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Unemployed men marching up Monkton Tce passing Croft Tce School and Borough Rd on route to Seaham.Thanks to Vin Mullen for recognising the area. |
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The old Weslyan Chapel in 1904 which is long gone.Isn't it a shame seeing all these old buildings disappear? |
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