Monday, 6 July 2009
Waggonway Road
The remains of the footbridge on the Waggonway Road footpath at the North Cawledge Burn near Alnwick.
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May 15 1809.
The inhabitants of Alnwick and its vicinity were gratified by the completion of an undertaking of hitherto unattempted in that quarter, viz. the delivering of coals at Alnwick, from Shilbottle colliery, by wagons conveyed along a metal rail road.
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Old Photos of Alnwick
- Alnwick & County Stores
- Alnwick Brewery Truck
- Alnwick Market Place
- Bondgate Within, Alnwick
- Downie's in Narrowgate Street in Alnwick
- Fenkle Street, Alnwick
- Fishing Rod Manufacture
- Gibb and Bell's Shop
- Market Street, Alnwick
- Narrowgate Street, Alnwick
- Peter's Mill
- Robertson's Pant
- St Michael's Pant
- The Blue Bell Inn and Carter's, Alnwick
- The Church in Bondgate Within Street, Alnwick
- The Star Hotel, Alnwick
- The Turk's Head Hotel
- View from "Bric a Brac"
- Whellen's Shop
- Whittle Colliery, Alnwick
- Woolworth's Store in Alnwick
Bird Photos
Hello. Thank you so much for sharing the old pictures of Alnwick - lovely. My husband's family came from Alnwick in the early 1800s, and when I research any tree I love to find old pictures of where the family were living.
Again thanks, Jean.
England, United Kingdom
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Great photographs and really very much appreciated
Jim
DLI 1920-46 website
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Always good to see photos from the past.
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Pune Maharastra India
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Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Your photographs ... have really helped me, AND been of great value to the Museum!!England, United Kingdom
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Great photographs and really very much appreciated
Jim
DLI 1920-46 website
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