| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1880-06-12 |
Bardon Mill Brass Band enjoys its 2nd annual Picnic. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1880-07-31 |
The proposed bridge across the Tyne at Bardon Mill. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1881-10-06 |
An iron footbridge was opened across the Tyne at Bardon Mill and was predicted to be a great boon for those residing in the neighbourhood. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1881-11-24 |
A thatched cottage near Ridley Hall Bridge, Bardon Mill, was destroyed after a spark from its chimney set fire to the roof. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1883-05-30 |
As part of his annual rent audit, John Bowes returned 10 per cent to tenants on the Ridley Hall estate. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1883-10-24 |
Messrs. Sharp, Harding and Brothers bought Barcombe Colliery and associated quarries near Bardon Mill from Messrs. Makepeace Brothers. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1884-10-23 |
Following three years of extensive repairs, Beltingham Parish Church reopened for a special service led by the Bishop of Newcastle. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1884-10-30 |
A large congregation gathered, despite very poor weather, to attend the continuing celebratory services to mark the re-opening of Beltingham Church. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1885-10-10 |
At Haltwhistle, 7th October, by the Vicar, the Rev. Joseph Lowe, Benjamin Taylor of Ashton, Lancs, to Isabella, youngest daughter of John Coats, Bardon Mill. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1886-08-19 |
Haltwhistle volunteers staged a sham battle at Ridley Hall against an ?arm? from Alston, which was trying to capture the north bank of the South Tyne. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1890-04-05 |
(HH) Proposal to form a new cricket club at Ridley Hall, Bardon Mill. Compare photograph in Bowes Hotel. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1890-07-12 |
A picnic was held at Ridley Hall. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1890-08-02 |
Thomas Cowing, landlord of the Fox & Hounds Inn, Bardon Mill, was buried in the new burial ground of Henshaw Church on Thursday 29th July. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1891-05-30 |
A runaway horse, belonging to Mr. Armstrong of Hardriding, tore through Bardon Mill on Wednesday 27th May. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1891-08-15 |
The Primrose League Picnic at Bardon Mill. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1891-09-05 |
A great demonstration in connection with the Primitive Methodist Society at Henshaw was held on Saturday 29th August in the beautiful grounds in front of Partridge Nest, kindly granted by Thomas Ritson. Speeches were made by Miles MacInnes MP and Michael Dodd, councillor. Compare 21/11/1891 at Humshaugh and 20/06/1891 at Allendale. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1891-10-10 |
An inquest was held into the death by drowning of Mrs. Mary Coats, wife of John Coats, of the Burn House, Bardon Mill, on Wednesday 7th October. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1892-08-06 |
New Reading Room proposed for Melkridge. Cf. 03/09/1892. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1892-07-23 |
Shortage of building land at Bardon Mill. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
1893-02-11 |
Opening of a new Reading Room at Melkridge in the 2nd storey of the old pele house which for a considerable time has been looked upon as a ruin. Cf. 09/12/1893. Cf. HH 06/08/1892 and 03/09/1892. |