| Bellingham |
1935-05-18 |
A ?speculative scheme? to convert Bellingham Workhouse into two flats and three houses was criticised. |
| Bellingham |
1935-05-18 |
John Robson of The Newton resigned as chairman of the Bellingham Petty Sessional Bench after 51 years? service since 1884. |
| Bellingham |
1935-06-11 |
Bellingham sought to emulate the success of Allendale as a holiday destination by launching an advertising campaign to promote the town. |
| Bellingham |
1935-09-28 |
Formation of Bellingham Miniature Rifle Club in outbuilding of Railway Hotel. |
| Bellingham |
1936-01-25 |
Suicide of Maud Willan, housekeeper to Sir John Renwick of Riverdale. |
| Bellingham |
1936-05-13 |
After standing empty for several years, the Bellingham Poor Law Institution was being converted into a dwelling. |
| Bellingham |
1936-05-30 |
One-man colliery at Hesleyside run by Mr. Edward Robson Jacobson, aged 51. |
| Bellingham |
1936-06-10 |
Bellingham Amateur Dramatic Club formed. |
| Bellingham |
1936-07-04 |
Appointment of Edwin Ellison Johnson of Lloyds Bank in Bellingham as a J. P. |
| Bellingham |
1936-08-05 |
To meet growing demand from members in Bellingham, the West Wylam and Prudhoe Co-operative Society opened a sub-branch in Bellingham. |
| Bellingham |
1937-02-20 |
Shooting on Bellingham Rifle Club?s Range, Mr. E. Dobbin scored the club?s first possible when he registered 100 points. At a previous shooting meeting ? he had registered 99 points. |
| Bellingham |
1937-03-30 |
Increased interest in the ?Terriers? prompted the creation of a new detachment of the 4th Battalion Royal Northumberland Fusiliers at Bellingham. |
| Bellingham |
1937-07-20 |
A new youth hostel, accommodating up to 24 people, was opened in Bellingham. |
| Bellingham |
1937-08-17 |
It was announced that the Duke of Northumberland would be the guest of honour at the official opening of the new Bellingham Youth Hostel. |
| Bellingham |
1937-09-04 |
The Bellingham Youth Hostel was opened by the Duke of Northumberland. Compare 21/08/1937. |
| Bellingham |
1938-01-22 |
A shepherd?s supper was held in the Fox & Hounds at Bellingham when Mr. W. Lyle Stewart gave a talk on the Louping Ill. |
| Bellingham |
1938-02-26 |
Obituary of John Davidson buried (Sunday 20th February) at Bellingham cemetery. |
| Bellingham |
1940-06-29 |
Hareshaw Linn trees given to help the War effort. |
| Bellingham |
1941-01-01 |
(1941 Date unspecified) A cinema was opened at Bellingham. The first film to be shown at the Town Hall Kinema, run by Allendale Cinema proprietor Bert Young, was Strike Up the Band, starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. |
| Bellingham |
1942-03-28 |
The retirement of Edwin Ellison Johnson, manager of Lloyds Bank, Bellingham, for 24 years. Cf. 04/04/1942. |