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Wheatley Hill Boys School Cycling Club – Trip to the Roman Wall Part 2

April 30, 2010

After a long period of riding we came to an old ruined Roman Fort. It wasn’t much so we went straight on. The leader saw the old ruined Roman Fort at Housesteads and told us to stop. The price to go and see it was 6d a person. The leader told us the hostel was about 3 miles away. It took us about a quarter of one hour but it wasn’t open se we went straight down to the cafe … [Read more...] about Wheatley Hill Boys School Cycling Club – Trip to the Roman Wall Part 2

Miners Permanent Relief Fund

April 30, 2010

The traditional view of English coal-miners during the second half of the 19th Century suggests that they were notorious for their lack of thrift and, in particular for their failure to insure against the many risks of a dangerous occupation. A Mining Journal in 1857 reported: “It is the first duty of every man to make provision for his family, and upon no one of the labouring … [Read more...] about Miners Permanent Relief Fund

Sewing Meetings

April 30, 2010

While all was not well at Wheatley Hill - a further article from an early Church magazine: The Sewing Meetings are being held at the Curatage every pay Monday from 2 o’clock to 8. We are somewhat disappointed that more are not turning up. Some who promised have not yet put in an appearance. Workers need not stay all the time, they can come or go early or late as convenient. … [Read more...] about Sewing Meetings

How not to help your Clergy

April 30, 2010

The following appeared in the Thornley Parish Magazine in October 1901, it appears to be a sarcastic message from the Vicar!: HOW NOT TO HELP YOUR CLERGY Absent yourself from morning Service.Stay at home whenever it rains on Sunday, or is too hot or too cold.Never let your clergy know if they have ever done you any good, but take every opportunity to injure them if they … [Read more...] about How not to help your Clergy

Wheatley Hill Boys School Cycling Club – Trip to Edmondbyers

October 13, 2009

On 27th December 1950, six of us went on the first school cycling tour. The names of the boys who went were John Purvis, Robert Dawson, Edward Fulcher, Leslie Alderton, Edward Lawson and the leader was Mr Brown. After meeting at Mr Brown’s home at half past nine, we set out over snow covered roads which changed to rutted iced roads near Durham. When we got to Durham, the roads … [Read more...] about Wheatley Hill Boys School Cycling Club – Trip to Edmondbyers

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