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Dudley


Dudley is a former mining village in North Tyneside, located about 2 miles north of Killingworth, and just under 2 miles south of Cramlington, Northumberland. Dudley mainly grew in association with the opening of Dudley Colliery in 1856 and remained in operation until 1977.

North Tyneside Annitsford Burradon Dudley Colliery (1856 - 1977) War Memorial, Dudley
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Bethel House, Dudley, formerly a Chapel, now a dwelling

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The Dudley Hotel

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Local Shops

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St Paul's Church, Dudley

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Dudley Colliery
- opened 1856, closed 1977.

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Houses in Westlade Crescent, Dudley

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John Willie Sams Centre, Dudley

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The Dudley Hotel, Dudley

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J Dawson, Dudley Colliery, prisoner

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J Martin - Dudley Colliery

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Thomas Summers - Dudley Colliery

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JW Carr - Dudley Colliery

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William Curtis - Dudley Colliery

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JH Ward, Dudley Colliery, wounded

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James Curtis - Dudley Colliery

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Robert Curtis - Dudley Colliery

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Joseph Mason - RE - Dudley Colliery (Invalided home)

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N Imrie - RND - Dudley (Wounded)

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F Dawson - RFA - Dudley Colliery (Wounded)

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M Clough - 6th E Yorks - Dudley Colliery (Wounded)

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RB Anderson - 9th NF - Dudley Colliery (Killed)

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RB Anderson - 9th NF - Dudley Colliery (Killed)

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T Dishman - 2nd DLI - Dudley Colliery (Wounded)

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R Ramsay - RFA - Dudley (Killed)

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G Tunnah - RND - Dudley Colliery (Missing)

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J Jackson - 10th DLI - Dudley Colliery (Wounded)

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J Walton - RND - Dudley (Wounded)

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J Mason - RND - Dudley Colliery (Wounded)

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TD Platten - 5th NF - Dudley (Wounded)

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John R Goodman - RND - Dudley (Wounded)

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RBW Smith - 5th NF - Dudley (Wounded and Gassed)

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R Gillespie - 2nd NF - Dudley (Prisoner of War)

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Thomas Crystal - ASC - Dudley (Wounded)

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WA Markham - 5th NF - Dudley (Wounded and Gassed)

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Corpl Thorne - 1st E Lancs - Dudley (Wounded)

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Annitsford
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Annitsford
- Overview About Annitsford Map Street View Annitsford is a village in North Tyneside, located just south of Cramlington in Northumberland. The name Annitsford derives from "Annet's Ford", which was a …
Burradon
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Burradon
- Overview About Burradon Map Street View Burradon is a village in North Tyneside, which is adjacent to Camperdown. There was a settlement at Burradon from at least the 5th Century …
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ANNITSFORD (2nd site)
- 1878 - 1963 "The second Annitsford station was 16 chains (352yd) south of the station that it replaced. It was more conveniently sited than its predecessor to serve the village …

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Acc 41200 Weetslade Road Dudley

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Acc 41805 The pit at Dudley

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Acc 41808 Dudley social club

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Acc 41822 Dudley

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Acc 41824 Special Branch Shop in Dudley

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