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Wardley Colliery's Prime family in 1946 |
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Trainee miners at the National Coal Board's Training centre next to Washington 'Glebe' Pit.These lads could have went on to any local Pit. |
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A 'mothergate' at Wardley where coal came via conveyor from the coalface & fresh air entered. This could be Zone 55 |
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Mr Harker from White Mare Pool cottages was given a job at the pit by Mr Palmer who was possibly the Mine owner |
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Mr Edward Short taking a Service at Wardley Colliery Methodist Chapel |
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A more recent photo of a class of children at Wardley School in 1972 |
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George Holdsworth & his niece & nephew June & James in 1950s Waggonway St. |
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A Wardley Colliery School class in 1916 with some names |
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Another fairly recent photo of a Wardley School class in n1975 |
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Wardley School infants class in 1971 with quite a few names. |
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A Wardley school class of about 1970 |
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Wardley juniors showing Mr Hewitt the Coach with quite a few young people all wanting to be in the Team |
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