| Bellingham |
1914-05-30 |
(HH) Photograph of Bellingham Golf Club by W. P. Collier and photograph of Haydon Bridge athlete by J. E. Hamilton. |
| Bellingham |
1914-06-06 |
(HH) Photograph of the Open Amateur Golf Handicap at Bellingham by Rod J. Thompson. Compare HC 06/06/1914. |
| Bellingham |
1914-06-06 |
(HH) Pictures of the wedding of Dorothy Henderson to Captain Hornby with a film at the Gem Picture Palace. |
| Bellingham |
1914-06-13 |
(HH) Appointment of Rev. H. C. Roe as rector of Bellingham. |
| Bellingham |
1914-06-20 |
(HH) Bellingham: The Camp. The village is quite busy at present owing to the camps on Hareshaw Common where it is expected that a large number of Territorials are going under canvas during the next month or two. This camp is a branch off the big one at Rochester and around 250 men are expected on Saturday and more the following week. |
| Bellingham |
1914-08-08 |
Bellingham Exhibition and Sports were held behind the Railway Hotel, courtesy of Mr. Glass. |
| Bellingham |
1914-09-05 |
Recruiting for the 4th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers continued with enthusiasm across the Tyne Valley. |
| Bellingham |
1914-10-31 |
(HH) Arrival of Belgian refugees at Bellingham and housed at the Carriteth. |
| Bellingham |
1914-10-31 |
(HH) Bellingham Band of Hope. |
| Bellingham |
1914-12-12 |
Estate of Thomas Bell of Hesleyside was worth over ?500,000. |
| Bellingham |
1914-12-12 |
Death of Nicholas Coulson of Reedswood. |
| Bellingham |
1914-12-19 |
(HH) Bellingham treat for schoolchildren. |
| Bellingham |
1915-05-29 |
A successful gymkhana was held at Bellingham. |
| Bellingham |
1915-07-10 |
Mrs. Atkinson, matron of Bellingham Workhouse, obtained her CMB certificate at the recent examination at Leeds. She was trained at the Royal Maternity Hospital in Edinburgh. |
| Bellingham |
1915-07-24 |
Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson, master and matron of the Bellingham Union Workhouse, were appointed to similar but more important posts at Glossop. Compare 10/07/1915. |
| Bellingham |
1915-08-14 |
Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson move from Bellingham Workhouse to Glossop. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Johnston of Bellingham were to be invited to take on a temporary appointment of master and matron. Compare HC 28/08/1915 for their appointment. |
| Bellingham |
1915-09-11 |
The presence of 500 or 600 visitors staying in the Bellingham Rural District on a recent occasion was an eloquent testimony to the popularity of the neighbourhood as a health resort. |
| Bellingham |
1915-10-02 |
Death of Richard Pigg, J.P. one of the foremost men of the North Tyne, who followed his father Adam Pigg in the general drapery and outfitting business on 25th September at Riverbrae, aged 51, with a long list of mourners. Compare 09/10/1915 and 23/10/1915. |
| Bellingham |
1915-11-13 |
Mrs. J. P. Elliot is secretary of the Bellingham Ladies Working Party. |
| Bellingham |
1916-01-15 |
The Bellingham String Band provided the accompaniment to the village version of the pantomime Babes in the Wood which confidently predicted that the Great War would be over in 1916. |