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Mr Walleys Blacksmith Shop - Easington Village (easv0001)

Thorpe Road
Harold Todd and colleagues (Easington Pit Disaster)

Photograph showing, on the right-hand side of the photograph, the exterior of the side of a house with a two-storied house, with two indistinct figures standing in the doorway, behind it; on the left-hand side of the photograph are a two-storied house obscured by a large tree, a low outhouse and the end of, possibly, a barn; the photograph is described as Mr. Walley's Blacksmith Shop

Mr Walleys Blacksmith Shop - Easington Village

Photograph showing, on the right-hand side of the photograph, the exterior of the side of a house with a two-storied house, with two indistinct figures standing in the doorway, behind it; on the left-hand side of the photograph are a two-storied house obscured by a large tree, a low outhouse and the end of, possibly, a barn; the photograph is described as Mr. Walley's Blacksmith Shop

Date: 1900 - 1909


This is Seaside Lane the blacksmiths forge is on the left and this is the house at the end of the Kings Head shown on old maps, there was a brewery there.

Comment added by Eileen Hopper on 07/09/2008 16:37:00

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