| 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. |