| Haydon Bridge |
1906-12-15 |
Temperance Sunday at Haydon Bridge. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1906-12-29 |
The Primitive Methodist Band of hope at Haydon Bridge. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1908-01-11 |
Two poles were erected in Church Street as part of the technology creating a telephone link for Haydon Bridge. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1908-08-29 |
The water cart in Haydon Bridge broke down. It went all to pieces, causing much consternation, heightened by the August heat wave. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1908-11-28 |
A new Town Hall was completed at Haydon Bridge. Compare 5th December for formal opening. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1909-03-27 |
A packed public meeting in Haydon Bridge Town Hall agreed to send a petition to the Local Government Board asking for a supply of fresh water to be piped into the village. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1909-06-12 |
Contractors wanting to tender for the proposed water works at Haydon Bridge were so many that the engineer had to devote two days to showing all of them round the site. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1909-06-12 |
Heavy rain scuppered plans to build a temporary bridge over the South Tyne at Haydon Bridge while the old stone bridge was lowered to alter the gradient. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1909-07-17 |
A temporary bridge was build across the Tyne at Haydon Bridge while the old bridge was repaired. Motorists were warned to slow down before crossing the bridge. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1910-08-27 |
Recently reconstructed arches of the bridge over the Tyne at Haydon Bridge, which had collapsed on 1st September 1909. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1911-05-06 |
Re-opening of the Shaftoe Trust Schools. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1911-12-16 |
(HH) Picture of C Company (Haydon Bridge) 4th Battalion N. F. shooting team. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1913-03-08 |
(HH) Picture of Haydon Bridge Yeomanry Ball taken by J. E. Hamilton, Haydon Bridge. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1913-03-15 |
(HH) The Haydon Bridge Shooting Case: John Lisle sent to Morpeth County Asylum. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1913-03-29 |
(HH) Death of Robert Brogden, newsagent, of Church Street, Haydon Bridge. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1913-08-02 |
Picture by J. E. Hamilton of Haydon Bridge triplets ? 3 calves born to a cow belonging to Mr. W. Cowle of Woodhall Mill. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1913-10-25 |
Two pictures by J. E. Hamilton of Haydon Bridge of local fires at The Lees Farm and at Messrs. Bookless & Co. Nurseries, the work of arsonist ?The Nipper.? Compare HH 18/10/1913, 25/10/1913. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1913-11-01 |
A tramp found in possession of a bag smelling of paraffin was released after being arrested on suspicion of being the ?Nipper?, an arsonist responsible for a spate of fires in Haydon Bridge. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1913-11-08 |
The Haydon Bridge arsonist, known as the Nipper, struck again, this time starting a blaze at Allerwash Buildings. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1913-12-06 |
Picture of Mr. and Mrs. Scott and son, formerly of the Railway Hotel, Haydon Bridge, who left England for Australia on RMS Otway on 29th August 1913. |