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Easington 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.
Easington Colliery - town Easington at War War memorial, Easington Colliery
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E McGowan - Easington Colliery

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John McGowan - Easington Colliery

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J McGowan - Easington Colliery

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M McGowan - Easington Colliery

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O McGowan - Easington Colliery

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Mr. Robinson - Father - Easington Colliery

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Mrs Robinson - Mother - Easington Colliery

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Robert Robinson - Easington Colliery

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Simon Robinson - Easington Colliery

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Joseph Robinson - Easington Colliery

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Ralph Robinson - Easington Colliery

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Thomas Wright - 14th DLI - Easington Colliery (Killed)

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TL Leadbitter - RS Fus - Easington Colliery (Wounded)

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E Laidlaw - Easington Colliery (Wounded)

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Pte Box? - Easington Colliery (Wounded)

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Thomas Garnham - 8th DLI - EAsington Colliery (Wounded and Missing)

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R Stewart - 6th Yorks - Easington Colliery (Wounded)

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R Bones - 10th DLI - Easington Colliery (Wounded)

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William B Storey - 8th LI - Easington Colliery (Killed)

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W Brennan - RND - Easington Colliery (Killed)

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Pte J T Barker - Easington Colliery (wounded)

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J Marr - 5th DLI - Easington Colliery (Died of Wounds)

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Easington at War
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Easington 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.
from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
1916-01-25 (Jan) C 12

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1916-01-05 (Jan) C.13

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1916-01-25 (Jan) C 06

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1916-01-25 (Jan) C 07

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1916-01-25 (Jan) C 08

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Corpl. JACK ROBERTS, D.L.I.& Nth. Lancs., Easington Colliery, (Missing).

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