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Cramlington & District

Local History

Status:Active, open to new members
Leader:
Dorothy Thompson
Leader:
Irene Blackburn
Group email: Local History group
When: Monthly on Friday mornings
10.00-11.30 1st Friday
Venue: Cramlington HUB

Please buy your refreshments on the way in.  There is a cafe on the ground floor where you can buy drinks 'to go'.

If anyone wishes to take over running this group, or just do a one-off talk please get in touch with our Groups Coordinator via the Contact page or speak to Irene or Dorothy at one of our meetings.

Our Local History group covers Northumberland and Durham.

Members of Local History and Genealogy groups visited The Story: Durham where among other things we saw Mary Ann Cotton's teapot (no arsenic in it) and the Wakenshaw gun named after Adam Wakenshaw VC

Thanks to Dorothy for bringing her camera!

This is the statue of Emily Wilding Davison, the suffragette who is buried in Morpeth Parish Churchyard. The statue is in Carlisle Park, Morpeth.

When we have a quiz it can get quite rowdy!

There are no prizes but there is often some cheating, begging for extra points, and a lot of laughter, however we usually learn something.

This is a memorial to Newcastle men who won the Victoria Cross, it is outside the Discovery Museum.

Dorothy gave a wonderful talk about St Mary's RC Cathedral in Newcastle, her photos were wonderful and explanations about the stained glass windows were fascinating. She covered a range of subjects from shipbuilders' bait bags to Newcastle men awarded the Victoria Cross