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Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1929-11-26 A church hall was officially opened in Bardon Mill for the parish of Beltingham with Henshaw costing ?550 on land given by the Hon. Francis Bowes-Lyon of Ridley Hall.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1929-11-30 Funeral of James Edward Carroll, aged 75 years. His first appointment was at Henshaw CE school where he stayed for 54 years.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1929-12-10 More than 200 people enjoyed a fancy dress ball in the hall at Bardon Mill, organised by the Bardon Mill S. M. Band.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1930-01-11 Hunt Ball at Bardon Mill Public Hall. There could not have been many short of 250 people present who, in spite of congestion, seemed to get 100% enjoyment?As in previous years, the catering was carried out by Mr. W. Chester, Bankdale, the tables being generously spread with a choice array of edibles.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1930-02-08 Folk Dancing Class at Bardon Mill Public Hall.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1930-02-15 British Legion at Bardon Mill Public Hall.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1930-02-22 Women?s Institute at Bardon Mill Public Hall.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1930-03-04 The newly built church hall in Bardon Mill was crowded with a ?very appreciative audience? when Omah, the oriental magician, displayed his wondrous magical arts. The event was part of the annual Shrove Tuesday Parochial tea and social.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1930-06-07 Bardon Mill playing field is secured to the village through the generosity of the Honourable Francis Bowes-Lyon.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1930-06-10 The ladies aid committee in Bardon Mill held a whist drive and dance in support of their new instrument fund scheme.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1930-09-27 Funeral of George Reay on 25th September 1930. [Text]
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1930-11-29 Dance at Bardon Mill Public Hall.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1931-04-11 Bardon Mill prize band at Ridley Hall.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1931-06-23 Thunderstorms caused the South Tyne to burst its banks at Haydon Bridge and floodwater stopped production at Whitechapel Colliery while pumps were brought in.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1931-11-01 Mr. Leonard Potts of Bardon Mill, widely known as mine host of the Twice Brewed Inn, where he had been for over 25 years, died aged 75 years.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1932-01-05 Among new subscribers to the telephone directory was Mr. A. C. Spraggon of Willimoteswick Castle, Bardon Mill. His phone number was Bardon Mill 13.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1932-01-23 Bardon Mill Silver Prize Band ? 130 rehearsals and 65 engagements over the past year: the bandmaster was Ralph Lowdon.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1932-06-04 Sudden death of John (Jack) William Lowdon in his 54th year on Monday 30th May 1932 at Elmhurst, Bardon Mill, where he lived with his father, brother and sister.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1932-07-23 Retirement of John Lawrence Dickinson ?mine host? of the Bowes Hotel for the past 27 years.
Bardon Mill and Melkridge 1932-07-23 The new burial ground at St. Cuthbert?s Church, Beltingham, the gift of the Hon. Francis Bowes Lyon, was consecrated by the Bishop of Newcastle.

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