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Mechanics Institute | Mechanics Institute | Sign Board | About 13 chains N.E. | A Small plain house devoted for | ||
Mechanics Institute | Hugh Taylor Esqr | of the Primitive Methodist | that purpose by the Colliery Co. | |||
Mechanics Institute | Thomas J. Taylor Esqr | Chapel | It receives the Voluntary aid from | |||
Messrs Lamb Maldie Taylor & Story | ||||||
who contribute 1£ each per annum | ||||||
towards |
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The Blue Bell Inn | The Blue Bell Inn | Sign Board | About 9 Chains |
A plain Stone building the property | ||
The Blue Bell Inn | Mr Henderson | N.E. of the Primitive | of the Colliery Co. & occupied by Mr Henderson | |||
The Blue Bell Inn | Whellan’s Directory | Methodist Chapel | It is licensed to sell spritis &c | |||
Blue Bell | White’s Directory | |||||
East Cramlington Colliery | East Cramlington Colliery | Mr Little (under hewer) | About 23 Chains | The name apples to a shaft which | ||
(Dicky Pit) | (Dicky Pit) | S.E. of The Primitive | was sunk for the purpose of assisting | |||
East Cramlington Colliery | Mr Barron | Methodist Chapel | to convey the coal from different parts | |||
(Dicky Pit) | of the E. Cramlington works below by means of a powerful | |||||
East Cramlington Colliery | Hugh Taylor Esqr | engine on the surface | ||||
(Dicky Pit) | ||||||
East Cramlington Colliery | Whellan’s Directory | |||||
(Dicky Pit) | ||||||
Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Hugh Taylor Esqr | About 13 Chains S.by W. | A plain stone building the property | ||
(Primitive) | (Primitive) | of the Mechanic |
of the Colliery Company & occupied for | |||
Methodist Chapel | Mr Little | Institute | divine Service by the Primitive Methodist | |||
(Primitive) | ||||||
Methodist Chapel | T. J. Taylor Esqr | |||||
(Primitive) | ||||||
Thomas Jordan Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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