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Adored Grandad of Cameron, Holly, Katie, Eva, Jackie and Robbie, also a dear Brother, Brother in law, Son In law, Uncle, Cousin and Friend of many who will be greatly missed. Register today to set up custom notification and save notice's that are important to you. (Gateshead) Peacefully on 19th February aged 75 years, Kevin, the beloved son of the late Thomas and Elizabeth, dearest brother of the late Tommy and also dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. The suburb is bisected principally by the A184. [69] For many years the MP was Joyce Quin, who retired on 11 April 2005 and was awarded a life peerage into the House of Lords on 13 June 2006[70] and is now Baroness Quin. (0191) 469 4476 neil@paradigm.co.uk By around 1870, Felling had reached its industrial peak. At 14:00 the second blast occurred and no further rescues occurred. Folks referred to the Cinema as the Pally, The Palais and Imperial Cinema are now a Bookmakers shop and Bingo Hall respectively. [2] The estate then passed to Walter's son, Adam, whose own son forfeited the estate the manor upon his death, whereupon it was passed to Ralph de Applingden. More here in theWindy Nook extra page. These are Windy Nook to the south, Deckham and the town of Gateshead to the west and Heworth and the Leam Lane Estate to the east. The three distinct settlements at Low Felling, High Felling and Felling Shore amalgamated with other surrounding villages to form the town of Felling, which was administered by the Felling Urban District Council. Also Value Shoes at another time, spot the bright red pillar box" is behind this bloke's head, Windy Nook and Heworth Colliery History Society, Derivation of the Felling as a Place Name, Edward VIII Royal Cypher On Felling Building, Earliest Naming of Ordinary Dead on Memorials. [45] Built in 1959, the road is commonly referred to as the Felling By-pass, though it "is really nothing of the kind", as the road splits residential areas of Felling almost neatly in half.[84]. The name was changed by the female proprietor called Gray to the Gray Hound. The positive aspect of this bar is that the staff is knowledgeable. Felling Gateshead NE10 0HQ. The safety lamp was developed following the tragedy. (see the support and the balls in the top left hand corner of the picture above) It should be taken to Beamish Museum, in my view, where it will be seen, appreciated and preserved. I came across this on the internet."Annie Leask aged 32, along with Jack aged 4 and Catherine aged 1, arrived in America from Felling on Tyne in 1910". The store serves customers from the areas of Heworth Interchange, Newcastle, Felling, Manors, Heworth, Sunderland Road New Housing Estate and Gateshead Stadium. Although administratively considered one area, official documentation has split Felling into three distinct neighbourhoods: North, Central and High Felling. Graham, of Wardle Gardens, Felling, pleaded guilty to three counts of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs and two counts of acquiring criminal property. The postcode for this property is NE10 9UJ. Jackie, loving Husband of Amanda, much loved Dad of Kelly, Kate, Jackie, Gracie, Macie and Step-Dad to Thomas. was the result of accident or intention remains yet to he discovered. [37] In the inter-war years, whole derelict industrial areas were cleared and large council estates of semi-detached houses, with front and back gardens, were built at the Old Fold, Stoneygate, Brandling and Nest estates. On the first of, May his body was accidentally discovered in a very shocking, state in Ravensworth Wood, near Ladypark farm. Council Tax Band *A*. Looking downwards on the left and right the shops want converting into flats/houses, because shops have had their day in this location, whereas it would make a lovely village-like place to live, It's a good game, when looking at old pics of the High Street, to spot the bright red pillar box. [9] When he died in 1636, the estate passed to his son, Sir Francis Brandling. The iconic high street has gone forever..it was, in any case, ridiculously steep in its hay day for woman pushing bairns in push chairs and huge prams and time has moved on. These compare unfavourably to borough averages of 76 and 81 years respectively. but there are very few buildings in the World that bear the Royal Cypher of Edward VIII because of his short reign.There arenonein the North East of England, except for onein the heart of The Fellinghow special is that! Gateshead. Felling is part of the Westminster parliamentary constituency of Gateshead. She talked about the Champions Queue system and noted that it was a "great start . /* Leaderboard */ See Photos. Felling has had a number of famous sons and one of them, the author David Almond, has written the foreword. One of the oldest passenger stations in England, BRnot British Rail but Brandling Railway, Sunderland Road area(update: most, if not all, Heritage Trail Signs have now been vandalised to extinction), The High Street about the time my Dad was about the age of these kids. RIP BIG JACKIE GRAHAM Felling legend and all round nice guy, are thoughts and prayers are with the family Rest in Peace Big Man . The predominant part of the area was originally known asHeworth. By road, Gateshead can be reached in around 10 minutes, and Newcastle upon Tyne in around 15 minutes. It was then, found that the deceased had committed suicide by piercing his, windpipe with a pen-knife, an instrument which he had closed and. The latter is the second highest figure in Gateshead and all compare with a borough average of 11.5%. [164] Thomson's death in 1955 was described as a "great loss to psychology".[165]. [95] Close by is the Imperial Bingo Club, built as a dance hall in 1927 and converted to a bingo hall in 1930, at Victoria Square. Join me. [12] At around 1750, a large copper-works was opened at the banks of the River Tyne; the first such works to be developed on the river. The average price for property in Woodlands Terrace stood at 84,534 in December 2021. [54][59] At High Felling, land use is predominantly residential but there is around 25% green-space, including a park, cricket ground and urban open space to the south at Albion Street. Population 5,105. Enter your email address to recieve a notification for any new activity on this notice. #5 of 102 clubs in Gateshead. [92][104] The five piers and lamp-holders guarding the town hall are also Grade II listed. JG Taxi meter services. In terms of property types, flats in Mulberry Street sold for an average of 84,966 and terraced houses for 116,208. [67] It is represented by three councillors. Stuart S ran the decorator shop and Thomas, Jnr became a qualified dispensing chemist and optician and took the herbal medicine shop into the second half of the 20th Century, The next one down from Sistersons with the gable end facing the street later had a shop front fitted. Despite winning three league titles in France and playing in the 1991 European Cup Final, the skilful winger is probably most remembered for missing England's fifth penalty in the semi-final of the 1990 World Cup. [92] The church has been in continuous use since opening and today the Anglican church continues to offer religious worship and contributes to the local community through a variety of outreach programmes. and BELOW THE CAR LINES, more pubs than you can shake a stick at, The Mulberry Tree public house emerged in the 1850's by converting Felling Hall, the former seat of the Brandling family. One single share can go further than you think. 45 Weekly Trains 4 min Average Duration 1 Cheapest Price See schedules Questions & Answers My first home was in long-gone mouse-infested Whites Buildings by Felling Square. Can anybody help? 1836 April 2. In 1963, Felling was twinned with Saint-tienne-du-Rouvray, France. It is a Grade II Listed Building. The books author, Anthea Lang, said: This book looks at some of the many 19th and 20th century photographs, many of them reproduced on postcards, which were taken of this comparatively small area. [115] In the area leading uphill from Sunderland Road to the park there are numerous bedding plants which "brighten up Sunderland Road every spring". Run by. Around 10% of residents claim Jobseeker's Allowance; this is double the Gateshead average and is the highest figure in the borough. [14][28] Grindstone quarries produced high quality stone and a brownware pottery under Mr. Joseph Wood had opened for business. I was an altar boy at St Patricks. This pic shows the start of the revitalisation of the High Street which failed. The other location was further down on the opposite side, outside the former Chapel that became Walter Willson's. I have found the answer in a dictionary of mining terms. The train journey time between Gateshead and Felling is around 4 min and covers a distance of around 1 miles. Note the Traveller's Rest pub on Sunderland Road look back at Slater's directory and see there was no such pub in 1855. google_ad_client = "ca-pub-7335150434267419"; [14][15] Encouraged by these developments, Ralph Brandling's son, Charles Brandling,[note 1] firstly commissioned more extensive mining of near-surface coal on his estate and then, encouraged by the discovery of several strata below his estate, began boring operations in 1758 to allow ultimately for deeper coal extraction. If you're young you may now go there for a tattoo. At various times Gallon's supermarket was there and then a Baby Wool shop. [92] The adjacent Crow Hall Cottage and gate piers are Grade II listed buildings. Floral Tributes welcome. The first turf was cut in the, presence of R. W. Brandling, esq., and a party of gentlemen, who, had assembled to witness the first effort to forward this desirable, The Brandling Station was built in 1842. Leask is a Scottish name but there were Leasks in Felling. from Newcastle libraries (flickr) 010336:Stone Axe Hammer Felling Gateshead. [125][126] Two sporting clubs are currently based at the stadium. This location is where the Greyhound pub was. [107], There are two churches in Felling which are also listed buildings. Facebook. I remember Father BernardAloysiusStronge who reigned from 1946-1985. View all for this operator. Edward Colvin or Colvil, a butcher, grazier and import merchant lived there until his death in 1750. One of the Felling's industrialists, Thomas Gallon who manufactured paper had it built, indeed it was the first house on Holly Hill field. He became sheriff of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1524, was mayor of Newcastle five times and was knighted by the Duke of Somerset at Mussleburgh. [61] In 1894 the first Felling Urban District Council sat at Felling. On 3 September, no undertaking to remove his troops by 11.15am was received; consequently Britain was at war with Germany. This lovely book, with its wealth of photographs and memories, and all those faces gazing at us from the past, will help me to convince them. The Five Smith Brothers were locally based but nationally known recording artists eg "When It's Evening" 1947 and "I'm in Favor of Friendship" 1955.