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Gala Days

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Warrenby Disaster

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School Days

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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

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Out to tea

having tea in the church hall at Warrenby
back row
Mrs Pendleberry,
Mrs Mc Coy
(who was the mother of Mrs Caddy of Wild Duck street,)
and Mr and Mrs Jack Ward
photo & informatiom from Freda Anderson

Decorations

Jack & Sarah Jane Robinson nee Fox outside their home 15 Tod Point road Warrenby

1953

Warrenby School Yard in 1953 at a party to celebrate Coronation day.

Thornhill sisters

Th sisters were all born in Warrenby,
the photograph was taken at the wedding of
Irene Close

Christmas Party

Christmas Party at the Fire Station in Peirson street in the mid 1930s.
any information about this photograph would be welcome

Ayresome Park

The caption on the ptotograph states
A close up of the crowd in the foreground of one of the grandstands at Ayresome Park.

The photo was thought to be at a football match.
although there are a lot of Warrenby faces pictured, and many of whom it would be surprising that they would be at a fotball match! but we could be wrong about that!
Another theory is!
they could have been attending and listening to the Family Prayer Rally of Father Peyton ? Father Peyton's slogan was

"The Family that Prays Together, Stays Together." - nowadays more often remembered than his name! The emphasis on family may be why families went as a group to hear him.



On 4th May 1952, 25,000 men, women and children crowded into Ayresome Park to hear Father Peyton.
(Evening Gazette Report of 5th May 1952

Your thought are welcome, as are the names of people you recognise.

The Christening

Included in the picture attending a christening
Jack & Audrey Lambert,Elsie Granger & Bob,
Susan & Stephen English.

1978

Members of the Barker family celebrating a special family occasion

Date

Wonder where this picture was taken and what was the occasion,

included in the photograph are: back row 2nd right is Annie Gibbon,& Mrs Maltby.

front row: 2nd left Mrs Gibbon, 3rd Mrs Diggory,& on the right is Mrs Seaton. photo and information courtesy of
Margaret Cunningham nee Gibbon

Pyramid

----------- George Wallace

?, Archie Gibbon,John Wyman, Terry Bennet,

Tommy Keegan,Dave Lawson, & Dave Foxton.

----was this George's Batchelor night

George married Gillian Mynall they now live in
South Africa,
photo & information from
Margaret Cunningham nee Gibbon.


I wonder if they will say hello

3 sisters

The Burdette sisters left to right

Sarah ,Ivy,& Freda enjoying a special occasion

Wonder where these happy people are heading
included in the group are

Mr Wild, Baker Brown,Mrs Hinds,Mrs Pendelbury,

Mrs Clark,and Mr Drinkwater (Chairman of the club)

courtesy of Linda Maude nee Close

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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