| Haltwhistle |
1892-08-13 |
Article on the industries of Haltwhistle. |
| Haltwhistle |
1893-09-02 |
(HH) The annual Brewster Sessions were held at Haltwhistle on Thursday 31st August. |
| Haltwhistle |
1893-12-02 |
A Temperance Conference was held at Haltwhistle. |
| Haltwhistle |
1894-01-06 |
(HH) A Servants? Ball was held at Unthank Hall last Tuesday 2nd January 1894. |
| Haltwhistle |
1896-06-27 |
The Unthank Hall Estate, freehold residential and sporting, was put up for sale. |
| Haltwhistle |
1898-08-28 |
The foundation stone of the new Presbyterian Church in Haltwhistle was laid by Alderman William Hudspith. |
| Haltwhistle |
1900-02-10 |
Destructive fire at Bellister Castle. |
| Haltwhistle |
1900-12-22 |
The inquest on Mrs. Martha Mary Carrick, wife of Mr. Joseph Carrick of Melkridge House, Haltwhistle, found drowned in the Tyne. |
| Haltwhistle |
1903-07-11 |
Prize money totalling ?40 was on offer at the annual Blackett Colliery picnic and sports at Haltwhistle, where attractions included a mixed choir contest and music from Haltwhistle Old Brass Band. |
| Haltwhistle |
1904-05-28 |
The rebuilding of Bellister Castle was continuing and the exterior was now completed. Major J. M. Clarke, J.P., was stated to be the new occupier. |
| Haltwhistle |
1906-10-27 |
Robert Carrick from The Tunnel, Haltwhistle, retired after working on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway for a remarkable 70 years. |
| Haltwhistle |
1907-12-07 |
Work was due to start on building a parish hall in Haltwhistle at a cost of nearly ?2,500. |
| Haltwhistle |
1908-02-08 |
Tons of cement were poured into the workings at Roachburn Colliery near Haltwhistle to stabilise conditions following the underground tragedy in which three miners lost their lives. |
| Haltwhistle |
1908-11-14 |
The rebuilt premises of the Haltwhistle Co-operative Society, costing ?1,600, were opened by president Joseph Batey on Saturday afternoon, 7th November 1908. |
| Haltwhistle |
1909-02-06 |
The whinstone quarries at Coanwood closed after being worked for 15 years. No more stone could be extracted because of the North Eastern Railway Company?s line. |
| Haltwhistle |
1909-05-08 |
Workmen were sinking a shaft at Plenmeller for a coal mine to be opened alongside the Alston branch railway. The venture was supported with royalties held by Mrs. Webster of Unthank Hall. |
| Haltwhistle |
1911-06-10 |
A traction engine ran away down a steep hill in Haltwhistle before crashing into a wall near the Spotted Cow Inn. |
| Haltwhistle |
1913-02-22 |
(HH) State of children?s teeth at Haltwhistle Workhouse. Compare 17/05/1913. |
| Haltwhistle |
1913-04-12 |
(HH) Picture of Councillor Walter A. Ingledew who headed the poll at Haltwhistle. Compare 23/08/1913. |
| Haltwhistle |
1913-05-31 |
(HH) A new drill hall was opened at Haltwhistle on Saturday 24th May 1913. |