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Pegswood c 1900. Portland Place to the right. For More Information Click The Pic. Photo S.Wilkinson.

Forge House. Formerly The Smithy And A one-Time Pub. For More Information Click The Pic.

East Farm. The pub That Never Was. For More Information Click The pic.

North Farm. FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK THE PIC.

Welfare Hall. Possibly Former Mechanics Institute.

The Second School Built At Pegswood 1895. Now called the 'Hub'.

Party At End Of WW1 1919. At Rear Of The Institute, Formerly The First Pegswood School Built c 1875.

Colliery Rows c 1950s. Right, Longhirst Terrace, Left Titchfield Terrace. For More Information Click The Pic. Photo S. Wilkinson.

The Primative Methodist Chapel. Now St Mary's serving Methodist and C of E alternate Sundays.

The Ticket Office Pegswood Station. Photo Stan Wilkinson.

Pegswood Station c 1912.

Pegswood School Group 1920. Thomas Hutchinson, Master, Left.

Pegswood School Group 1922. Robert Joisce, Master, Right.

Wesleyian Methodist Chapel. Later Catholic Chapel. Furthest away section was demolished c 1990s. After a period as a shop it is now a house.

Pegswood Brickworks c 1950s. Photo S. Wilkinson.

Cookswell Cottages 1910. Photo courtesy NCC.

Whites Joiners And Undertakers

Colliery Shops. Formerly Hunts Bakery And Shop, Left. returned full circle to Post Office and bakery (Glentons). FOR MORE INFORMATION, CLICK THE PIC.

Newsagents Shop On Longhirst Road. Unoccupied at the moment.

Wally Watsons Boot Repair Shop. Built late 40s, demolished 2004. The shop was run as a fruit and veg business by Ray and Pauline Davison of Pegswood from the 1970s to 1993. A house now occupies the site.

The Two Clubs: Legion, Left, now to be demolished to make way for a supermarket. Ex-Servicemens, Right.

Butterwell Farm. Click The Pic For More Information.

Stephenson's Railway Viaduct Over The Wansbeck. Built 1849/50.

Colliery Rows 1950s. Left, Titchfield Terrace. Right, Longhirst Terrace. Photo S. Wilkinson.

Cookswell House Farm. Western Entrance Of Pegswood.

Climbing Tree Farm.

Pegswood Cemetery Opened 1913. Formerly a house now to be an office. FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK THE PIC.

Remains Of The School Dinners Building. Rear Of East Farm.

Remains Of Old Engine House. Former Pegswood Quarry.

Train Named Bothal That Ferried Miners Between Pegswood And Coneygarth. Photo S. Wilkinson.

 
   
 

All photographs, Robert Dixon unless otherwise stated.