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Gala Days

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Warrenby Disaster

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The Sporting Times

Christ Church Coatham

Weddings through the Ages

Marsh Farm Warrenby

Special Occasions

Attracting attention

Warrenby / Redcar Works

Faces from the past

Highdays & Holidays

Barkers holiday camp

Coatham Convalescent Home

People of Coatham

Maps & Arial Views

The way we were

Saint Mary's Church Warrenby

MARITIME

Coatham Pier

Working in Coatham

Parishes of The Sacred Heart & St Williams

Nostalgia

World War two

Walking pictures

Dormans Warrenby Athletic Club

Early Settlers

Stead Hospital

V.I.P.s

Serving the community

Digging for victory

Messages from Home & Away

Cleveland Golf Club

Warrenby Artisan Golf Club

Saint Andrews Mission Warrenby

Fishermans Crossing

Organisations for young People

The Warrenby Hotel

The Spirit Lives On

The Coffee Palace

Sunshine corner

The End of Warrenby

Dormanstown

Past Reunions

Warrenby 2003

The Coatham Hotel

Weddings and Wedding Guests

AN ANCIENT CHURCH

The Town Clock

Locke Park

In Town

The Promenade

Short Stories & tales

Making Music

The 87 BUS

Autographs

Local News and Sport

Warrenby Reunion 2003

Thank You

Our Roving Reporters

Local books

Links for Coatham to Warrenby

Message Board

Guestbook

Event Calendar

Mail Form

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Wilf &Florence

Mr & Mrs Thurwell made their family home in a cottage on Coatham high street

Photograph Taken about 1915.
courtesy of Doreen Wright

Joe & Gertrude

Joe and Gertie nee Ward made their family home in Wild Duck street

photo taken about1930
Contributed by Freda Anderson

The wedding group

Joe & Gertie with best man Jim White
and bridesmaids left Linora Lloyd and on the right Bertha Thornhill

Tom & Dorothea

Tom & Dorothea Sexton nee Johnson made their family home at 10 Widgeon street Warrenby

Photograph taken approx. 1938
courtesy of Patricia Bradley

Bill & Katey

Bill Barker of James terrace Warrenby married Katey and they lived in Alfred street Redcar.

Alice & Frank

Alice Barker of James terrace Warrenby, married Frank Allen and they lived in Scunthorpe

Photo taken early 1930s

Vic & Gertrude

Hall's wedding. Front row, Francis Asqwith nee Hall, Victor E.Hall (the groom) Gertrude Ward (the bride), Will Craven
Back Row; Robert Ward, Henry Hall & Gerald H.Hall. Photo taken in 1939, Gertrude and Robert being Albert Marshall Wards two children
photo and information from Wendy Hall

father & daughter

Wilf walking his daughter Doreen Thurwell up the path of Christ church to be married 1950s

William & Emily

a certificate of marriage dated twenty first day of April 1903,
At Christ Church in the Parish of Coatham.
Between William Alexander Nunn and Emily Pybus.

Wedding portrait by C.E.Cowper
Coatham Rd., Redcar.

Norman & Winnie

Norman Smith & Winnie Lloyd
were married 3 August 1944
at Sacred Heart Church,
Lobster Road, Coatham.

Jack & Sarah Jane

Photographed after the marriage of
Jack Robinson and Sarah Jane Fox.
taken in the back yard of her parents home,Hicks terrace Tod Point road Warrenby about 1912
Jack & Sarah Jane then lived next door to her parents where they stayed for the remainder of their married life.

Michael & Alice

A former Middlesbrough F.C. footballer,
Mr Michael Murphy and his wife Alice nee Ranson, who recently celebrated their Golden Wedding were on Sunday presented with a money voucher by the Dormans Warrenby Athletic Club at Warrenby. A native of the Village, 75 year old Mr Murphy became one of the original playing members of the borough when he signed for them as an outside left in May 1899. It was the clubs first season as a proffesional club, when they used to play on the old Linthorpe road ground, Middlesbrpugh as members of the second division. Then after playing for only 2 seasons for Middlesbrough 1899 - 1900 and 1900 - 1901 Mick Murphy recieved a rather severe ankle injury whih forced him to leave the game. As part-time player, he worked full time at Dorman Long and Co until his retirement five years ago. Now living at 6 Teal Street, Warrenby, Mr Murphy and his 74 year old Skelton born wife Alice have one daughter, three grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.

(The Cleveland Standard 1952)

Michael Murphy & Alice nee Ranson
were married at the Sacred Heart Church, Redcar.
29 November 1902.

contributed to the site by Alison Small

Frank & Olive

The marriage of Frank Snowdon & Olive Upton.
The group left to right are

Joan Snowdon (nee Brotherwood), Frank Snowdon, Olive Upton, Tommy Swainston , Margaret Snowdon

photo and information from Alison Small

Photo 1940s.

William & Mary

.Wedding group back row left to right,

Ken Dawkins, Mrs Dawkins, groom William Dawkins,the bride Mary Lloyd,
brides father Hugh Andrew Lloyd.

front left is Beryl Atkinson,on the right is Alice Randal
and to the side of Alice is Joe Dawkins.

Photgraph & information courtesy
of Sylvia Carling

Arthur & Elizabeth

Married in the Sacred Heart Church Redcar August 1937.

Back row left to right Annie Leith, Edward Lloyd

groom Arthur Carling, bride Elizabeth (nee Underhill.)
seated left Theresa Robson seated right Hugh Andrew Lloyd, standing is grooms cousin Elizabeth Lorrains.
Both the bride, and Theresa Robson`s mothers were Lloyds, sisters of Hugh A Lloyd

Photograph & information kindly contributed by Sylvia Carling

Edward & Olwyn

Edward Lloyd and Olwyn Watts,
were married in
Sacred Heart Church Redcar
September 1939.

Photograph & information
from Sylvia Carling

1948

Warrenby Bride Cath Mc Bride,
the small bridesmaids are
left Margaret Mc Bride, right Sylvia Carling

Photograph and information
Coutresy of Margaret Mc Bride

Bridesmaids

The bridesmaids
pictured arriving at church
for the marriage of May Troup.
Josie Barker is rear left
and Mary Peart on the right
the two small bridesmaids
were named ?? Wilkinson

1952

May Troup arriving at church with her father
for her marriage to Keith Renwick

Below - who's lovely wedding and where?

George & Audrey

George & Audrey Ditchburn

Jack & Audrey

Groom Jack Lambert & bride Audrey English
with left to right
Walter English,Dennis English,Reg English,Hannah English, & Morris Green.
the bridesmaids were on the left Norma English,
on the right Margaret Dale and centre Sheila Bage.

photo and information courtesy of Kath Lambert

Betty & Julien

Betty Bryant & James Julien Lister were married in a Middlesbrough church 31 March 1948

The couple moved from there home
Westleigh,North Ormesby in 1950
to 27 Marina Avenue Coatham.

Mary & Herbert

Mary Robinson of Warrenby
marries Herbert Hall

Congratulations 1955 - 2005

Bill and Margaret Troup, in April 2005 receiving good wishes on their Golden wedding Anniversary.

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Welcome To The Marsh |Warrenby families |Gala Days |Warrenby Village |Coatham |Warrenby Disaster |Warrenby Halt |School Days |Serving The Nation |Wartime Documents & Memorabilia |The Sporting Times |Christ Church Coatham |Weddings through the Ages |Marsh Farm Warrenby |Special Occasions |Attracting attention |Warrenby / Redcar Works |Faces from the past |Highdays & Holidays |Barkers holiday camp |Coatham Convalescent Home |People of Coatham |Maps & Arial Views |The way we were |Saint Mary's Church Warrenby |MARITIME |Coatham Pier |Working in Coatham |Parishes of The Sacred Heart & St Williams |Nostalgia |World War two |Walking pictures |Dormans Warrenby Athletic Club |Early Settlers |Stead Hospital |V.I.P.s |Serving the community |Digging for victory |Messages from Home & Away |Cleveland Golf Club |Warrenby Artisan Golf Club |Saint Andrews Mission Warrenby |Fishermans Crossing | Organisations for young People |The Warrenby Hotel |The Spirit Lives On |The Coffee Palace |Sunshine corner |The End of Warrenby |Dormanstown |Past Reunions |Warrenby 2003 |The Coatham Hotel |Weddings and Wedding Guests |AN ANCIENT CHURCH | The Town Clock |Locke Park |In Town |The Promenade |Short Stories & tales |Making Music |The 87 BUS |Autographs |Local News and Sport |Warrenby Reunion 2003 |Thank You |Our Roving Reporters |Local books |Links for Coatham to Warrenby |Message Board |Guestbook |Event Calendar |Mail Form