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Group of Women Seaside Lane - Easington Colliery (easc0100)

Schools At Seaside Lane
The Colliery Shaft and Headgear

Photograph of a group of approximately forty women with babies and small children, sitting on grass in Seaside Lane with a row of houses and shops behind them; the name Taylors Chemists can be seen

Group of Women Seaside Lane - Easington Colliery

Photograph of a group of approximately forty women with babies and small children, sitting on grass in Seaside Lane with a row of houses and shops behind them; the name Taylors Chemists can be seen

Date: 1930 - 1939


Just seen these pictures I was born in Essington Colliery 1924. I would like to see any pictures etc. from this period. I moved away in 1935, my father was in the brass band, and was the conductor of the newly formed jass band about that time. His name was William Glendenning. He worked in the pit like all other men of the time.Any info would be of interest, thanks in advance.

Comment added by Mrs. Mary Shreeve, nee Glendinning on 31/08/2008 17:19:00

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