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1st Redcar Scouts

I have a feeling that they were the only open troop in the town. All the rest were associated with other organisations such as the second s were with Redcar parish church and the thirds were Coatham school etc. There were certainly many Roman Catholic boys as part of the troop.

Programme and information from Doug Kyle

Scout

Maurice Barker about 1915

Girlguide

Minnie Barker in uniform
outside her home on James Terrace

Girlguide 1920s

Dorothea Johnson

Meet The Gang

Attached is an extract from the 1st Redcar Scout Group's

"Meet The Gang" gang show which took place on the 12th - 16th April 1955 in the hall at Coatham School on Coatham Road - it is now known as the Coatham Memorial Hall.

The forward to the prog is from Ralph Reader himself !
cheers Doug

Gang Show 1955

1st REDOAR SCOUT GROUP

The 1st Redcar Scout Group. which is the largest in the North Riding has a complement of 28 Cubs, 48 Scouts, 20 Seniors, and 19 Rovers.

All sections are fully represented on the stage in this show, apart from the Cubs who cannnnot appear due to age restrictions.
The group is a very active one having nine seniors and Rovers who have in the past four years gained their Queens Scout Badge.

In addition to this,there are at the present time six First Class Scouts in the group,four of whom hold the Scout Cord.
This show is the groups first attempt at a Gang show on a large scale,though a small one was held with a measure of success , in the group headquarters last year



OTHER TROOPS HELPING WITH THE SHOW.

Half a dozen members of the cast are from

the 3rd 4th and 5th Redcar troop are helping back stage,as call boys,stagehands,etc.Also the ushers and programme salesmen are members of the 3rd Redcar group.

Programme courtesy of Doug Kyle

Girlguides

In our new girl guide uniforms.From left to right-
Jean Knight, Linda Close, and Elsa Storey

Photo and information from Elsa Johnson


On the Coatham page there is picture of Church House where Jean, Elsa, and I went to Girl Guides we were members of the 8th Redcar troup

information from Linda Close




Ian Osbourn and Robert Thornhill

photo from Linda nee Close

Boys Brigade

Zetland Park Boys Brigade

Coatham C of E school


Andrew, Raymond & Stephen Green. of York road, Coatham.pictured in 1963.
courtesy of Cath Green

Scout

Boy Scout Frank Johnson
pictured early 1900s
from
Tricia Bradley

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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