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Public house on west side of A19 near Dalton which was closed in 1966 and replaced by a new one of the same name on the east side of the road.
4th Durham Artillery Volunteers Band
Donated by Megan Smiles4th Durham Artillery Volunteers Band C1900
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4th Durham Artillery Volunteers Band 1
Donated by Megan Smiles4th Durham Artillery Volunteers Band.
We have been informed by Megan Smiles that her Great Grandfather Jonathan Burnett is in the 2nd row from the bottom and 4th person from the right. He played the cornet and was the bandmaster between 1881-1902 then continued as vice bandmaster.
Sitting to the right of him is his son,and the Grandfather of Megan Smiles, also Jonathan Burnett who played the clarinet in the band.
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4th Durham Artillery Volunteers Band 2
Donated by Megan Smiles4th Durham Artillery Volunteers Band.
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4th Durham Artillery Volunteers Band 3
Donated by Megan Smiles4th Durham Artillery Volunteers Band.
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Red Lion on A19
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Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServiceThe image shows the old Red Lion on the west side of the A19 near Dalton Piercy in 1966 when it closed. As can be seen, it appears that the A19 was a single carriageway at the time.
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