| Haydon Bridge |
1913-12-13 |
Picture by J. E. Hamilton of railway accident at Haydon Bridge station. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1914-01-03 |
(HH) Three photographs by J. E. Hamilton of "rural scenes and stately homes." |
| Haydon Bridge |
1914-03-28 |
W. Watson landed 22 trout while fishing the South Tyne at Haydon Bridge and J. E. Hamilton [photographer] reeled in 14 fish. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1914-04-04 |
Picture of Forster family of Allendale taken by J. E. Hamilton, Haydon Bridge. Compare 11/04/1914 (Haydon Hounds), 25/04/1914, 30/05/1914. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1914-10-17 |
(HH) HAMILTON: At Haydon Bridge, South View, on 12th October, aged 28, James Edwin Hamilton, son of John and Eleanor Hamilton. With obituary and mourners. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1924-02-12 |
A spinsters? ball attracted a 200-strong turnout. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1926-06-12 |
Haydon Bridge Spa Well |
| Haydon Bridge |
1931-02-28 |
Article on Haydon Bridge and its history. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1931-12-08 |
The Post Office agreed to install a stamp vending machine in Haydon Bridge but decided that a telephone kiosk for the village would not be viable. Cf. 07/03/1933. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1933-03-07 |
The Post Office agreed to install a telephone kiosk in Haydon Bridge. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1934-07-31 |
Street lighting was to be introduced in Haydon Bridge. Six oil lamps were to be burned in the area until 1130 p.m. each night. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1934-10-30 |
The demolition of a disused mortuary solved the problem of the shortage of burial space in the churchyard at Haydon Bridge. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1936-07-04 |
First train to Haydon Bridge on 28th June 1836 (100 years ago). |
| Haydon Bridge |
1937-10-19 |
The new cinema at Haydon Bridge, the Town Hall Picture House, opened with a 300 seat capacity. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1939-11-07 |
Haydon Bridge Methodist Church was used as a canteen for soldiers billeted in the village. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1940-02-20 |
Equipment breakdowns and a shortage of raw materials was blamed for the Haydon Bridge Gas Company ceasing to trade. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1945-06-02 |
A recent barn dance at East Mill Hills raised ?16 for the Haydon Bridge Soldiers' Gift Fund. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1950-04-20 |
Haydon Parish Council decided to wind up its hearse account and dispose of the hearse. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1953-03-27 |
Closure of the bridge at Haydon Bridge for four months during the summer for repairs. Compare 17/04/1953 and 08/05/1953. |
| Haydon Bridge |
1956-10-06 |
Haydon Bridge Shaftoe Trust School became the first county primary or modern school in Northumberland to have its own school tie. The tie, red and gold stripes on a blue background, was designed by art master James Hall. |