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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

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Models

The girls left to right are,
Norma Wilson,June Pinkney,Olive Porter,June Patterson,Pam Easson,
and Ann Brownbridge.

also in the picture is the manager of the local cimema where the event took place.
The girls were modeling swimsuits for Teasdales a local Redcar seafront store.

the film currently being shown at the cinema was Follow The Sun

Photograph courtesy of Norma Wilson

Gables staff 1950s

The Gables was once Coatham vicarage.

Then became a residential home for the elderly.

The picture shows members of staff enjoying a trip to Blackpool.
Left to right are Winnie & Harry Graham,
Winnie Gibbon, Freda Wilson, Mrs Thwaits,
and the Matron of the Gables.


Photograph courtesy of Norma Wilson

1917

Little Minnie Barker left
with her sister Alice
in fancy dress about 1917

Attractions

The beach and Esplanade were not the town’s only attractions. Tea gardens and a roller-skating rink had been opened on Redcar Lane and were well patronised. The focus of attention did of course remain on the sea-front. During that last hot summer before the war, Sam Paul’s Pierrots were performing on the beach near the remains of the old Coatham Pier; the Waddlers Concert Company, also on the beach, was drawing large crowds. The Palace Pictures mixed its bill with such features as the Brothers St. John Dancers and performing monkeys and dogs. At the Pier Pavilion the Valentines were playing to good houses. The band played four nights each week at the recently extended bandstand in the centre of the promenade. “Redcar for Happy Holidays” was as true then as when it became the town’s official slogan two decades later.



fancy meeting you here

brother & sister Phil & Norma Wilson
at the Pier ballroom

1948

Mrs Mary Lister (Polly) of Marina avenue with grandaughter Judith

The meeting place

Wilf Thurwell and friends

meet the people

The 'mixed group' are mostly unknown to me except for the front row.
My Grandfather Albert Marshall WARD on the left and Jimmy MURPHY on the right.
Must have been taken in the 1950's
from Ian Hall

The Likely lads

Boys day out in Redcar 1961.
Back row, Vic Hall, Tommy [Lol]Gibbon, John Harland [Redcar], Unknown [Redcar],
Front row, John McBride, Edward [Sep] Robinson, Ian Hall, Keith Knaggs and Denis Lawton

sisters

Leith Johnson and Dorothea Sexton (nee Johnson) at the boating lake in the 1920s

The Concert

All I know of this picture is young Minnie Barker of Warrenby is sitting on the chair at the front of the stage Do you have any ideas where the concert was taking place
Sheila

Sisters

Alice & Minnie Barker once again in fancy dress about 1919

Redcar swimming club

caught on camera


Attracting atttention Alan & Anne Tinsley
with Bertha Lettin

photo & information from Mary Ward nee Thornhill


and Below


Attracting attention

photo from Mary Ward

1964

Girls night out
photograph contributed by Kath Bellerby 2nd left

1959

Margaret Mc Bride
& Mavis Mundy
attracting attention

ptoto from
Margaret Mc Bride

Doris Warrior
attracting attention

Knight sisters

Pauline, Jean,and Joan Knight
attracting attention
1948/9 taken in our back yard 64 Todpoint Road.
Photograph & information
courtesy of Jean Burke (nee Knight)

1942

Receiving attention
young Rita Whitehead

Twins

Atracting attention are Pat English with her twins Susan & Stephen.

1958

Twins Andrew & Stephen Green win the baby show at the I.C.I Gala Day,pictured with their elder brother Raymond

photograph and information courtesy of Maurice & Cath Green

Date ?

Left; Thomas Ramsdale and son Richard enjoying a
drink with friends.

Courtesy of Elaine Alexander


1960

Gaye, Peter and Judith Atkinson,

children of John & Elsie Atkinson

of Lucerne Road, Redcar.

John Atkinson of Lucerne Road, Redcar with
youngest daughter Elaine

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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