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Welcome To The Marsh

Warrenby families

Gala Days

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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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1930s

Billy Bage and his sister Edna near the army barracks which was across the road from their James Terrace home.

Sisters on the sands

Alice Barker on the right with sister Minnie
after a swim early 1920s

Bage children

Billy and Edna with younger brother and sister Alice and Dennis. about 1940

1951

Summer days after school were nearly always spent on the sands at Warrenby.

Here we have from the left Betty Barker,Ann Barker and ?
in front Maureen Shippey. and John Barker.

down hill

Driver Charlie Thornhill , Eric Bage and Brian Barker pillion, about 1950

Big Lad

Big lad Bill Bradley with his stepbrother Stuart
Bill was brought up by his grandparents Annie & Pop Ward of 25 Tod Point road Warrenby
Bill married Patricia Sexton of 10 Widgeon street in July 1968

photo and information from Tricia Bradley.

companions

Cecil Gibson a handsome little boy with his handsome dog on the sands

Cecil son of Joe and Ivy Gibson nee Burdett

sunny days 1940s

enjoying the sunshine
Freda Wild, Aileen Livingston,
the little girl in the front is Patricia Sexton

Warrenby beach

A happy crowd of Warrenby residents on the beach.

right to left.

Betty Boswell,Dorothea Sexton,Francess Dargen,
Patricia Sexton,Tommy Sexton jnr.,and Andrew & Christopher Dargen.

Teal street back alley

A photo taken about 1953 in Teal & Coney street back alley are Betty & Ann Barker, with young brothers David & John.



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Jessie Digory and Beatrice Johnson

meeting friends

Sheila Bage, sister Joan Bage, Richard Smith dont know who the babies are but if any one can tell us we would be grateful

kath beckett nee Smith


who's baby

are you

1947

The photo was taken
at Paddy's Hole in 1947
Gertie Hall (nee Ward)
anyone any idea's who
the little blond guy is?
Other two are Gertie's son's
Vic jnr, and Ian Hall

Regards Wendy

Irene Close and Billy Troop

late1940s

Nell Close,Trisha Close,
Marion Boswell,Robert Thornhill,
and Linda Close,
pictured at Coatham church

Betty Boswell,
Linda Close,
Robert Thornhill,
& Mary Kirby

1940s

sister & brother Irene & Joe Close getting around in Warrenby.

courtesy of Linda

Mary Ward
nee Thornhill
and Graham Ward

Chuck Thornhill

contributed by his daughter Mary Ward

1957

The Bellerby family

Robert Thornhill
and
Henry Gibbon

Rex Warrior and John Thornhill

photo from Rex Warrior

We 3

Jimmy Thompson, Tommy Gibbon, and Rex Warrior

Jacko, Rex Warrior, John Thornhill,, and Brian Bellerby.

Photo from Rex Warrior

1962


Vic Hall jnr,
photo taken at
18 Teale Street,
Warrenby in 1962.
photo & information
from Wendy Hall

neighbours 1940s

left to right back row
Nell Close,Linda Snowdon,
Elsie Granger,
in front
Linda Close& Robert Thornhill.

1940

my grand mother
Hilda Whitehead,
and my mother Rita.
photo & information
from Stuart Haines


A lovely photo of Mrs Petch and below husband Stan in their home on Tod Point Road

contributed by Bill Troup

Walking the pipe

At low tide a favourite pastime was Walking the pipe,looking at the marine life for example small crabs and starfish etc.
The Pipe was an old sewerage pipe encased in concrete

Young Billy

My uncle Billy Holme's with his air rifle in his back yard at Coney Street aged 10!!!!
There would be an outcry today if we let 10 year olds play with weapons.It was his he bought it too!!
Graham Holme's

Happy days

George Ditchburn with Bertha and Eva

the way we were

The Close family courtesy of Linda

neighbours

Teresa O'Conner & Nellie Swan Teal street alley

faces from the past

Henry Gibbon aged 18 months on Warrenby sands being looked after by Nancy Watts nee Bell

date?

Henry Gibbon & Tony Lloyd on Warrenby sands

Date

Pictured on the doorstep of their Warrenby home

Steve, Olwen & Tony Lloyd with Henry Gibbon behind

Date

On the back doorstep of 18 Coney street
is Joyce Gibbon aged 8 years.

date

Three smiling faces
Olwen Steve & Tony Lloyd

Date

A lovely Grandma Winnie Gibbon, pictured with her grandchildren on Warrenby sands.
Olwen, Stephen, & Tony Lloyd. with a little Warenby friend ?

Olwen & Tony Lloyd on the beach

1935

pictured in Plover street back ally 1935/36
Margaret Gibbon,with Sheila Graham sitting on the chair, and Joyce Gibbon standing at the right.

Mrs Gibbon on the doorstep of her home at 18 Coney street

Teal st

Standing David Lambert,
front left to right Ian Garret,Graham Reed,& Colin Osborne, pictured in Teal street.

Picured in Teal street
Margaret Walker & Paul Lambert

1940s

The Mc carthy family
of 17 Teal street

Kathleen. Veronica, and Peter
photo from Kath Minnery

Date

Barbara Mc Nulty nee Mc Carthy pictured with her daughter

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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