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Blackhall Colliery at War


During the First World War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England. These have been made available by Newcastle Libraries.
Blackhall Colliery War Memorial, Blackhall
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N Carr - Blackhall Colliery

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Humphrey Gibbon - RFA - Blackhall Colliery (Wounded)

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James Carr - Blackhall Colliery

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M Carr - Blackhall Colliery

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Ralph Milton - 2nd Yorks - Blackhall Colliery (Wounded)

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George Eastwood - KOYLI - Blackhall Colliery (Died of wounds)

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James Hayes - 6th Yorks - Blackhall Colliery (Wounded)

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Killed on the line near Blackhalls

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SPOWART, JASPER BLAKE

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Pte. Ralph Mitton - Blackhall Colliery

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TIMNEY, THOMAS CUTHBERT

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War Memorial, Blackhall
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War Memorial, Blackhall
- Overview Map The War Memorial is located in Welfare Park in Blackhall Colliery. It was unveiled on the 19th April 1952 by E. Shinwell MP and dedicated by Revd. E.D.A. …

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