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Memories of  Washington Old Hall  (7/7)

Miscellaneous Images


WASHINGTON OLD HALL

Children from Washington DC and Washington, County Durham
Exchange National Flags in the Miners' Welfare Hall.


Front Page of Programme.

Note:  Some of Washington's most wealthy and influential people are listed in the above Programme
e.g. Alderman W. Smith, Reverend C. Lomax, F. Hill, G. Stirling Newall and M. H. Kellett.

[ Yet another example of the importance of Miners' Welfare Halls to Local Communities! ]


Middle Pages of Programme
[ Thanks to Washington History Society for supplying the above images. ]

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Additional Item

[ Unidentified Press Cutting ]

WASHINGTON OLD HALL

Postcards - Colour


Across the Cemetery to Washington Old Hall.
[ Holy Trinity Church is on the skyline. ]


Washington Old Hall


Washington Old Hall


Washington Old Hall

WASHINGTON OLD HALL

Postcards - B&W


Washington Old Hall   -   Holy Trinity Church


View from The Cemetery


View from Holy Trinity Church

WASHINGTON OLD HALL

Opening Ceremony


Opening Ceremony - The Stars & Stripes


Opening Ceremony


Opening Ceremony
[ More details at Washington Old Hall, Page (2/5), Tab 14/15. ]

WASHINGTON OLD HALL

USA Cricket Team


The USA Cricket Team visit Washington Old Hall
( 3rd August 1968 )


Team Captain, Mike Stollmeyer and his Wife meet Councillor F.C. Parkin
( 3rd August 1968 )

WASHINGTON OLD HALL

Colour Pictures


Summertime
[ Photograph dated July 2016. ]


Springtime
[ Photographer: Keith Cockerill, 2 March 2020. ]

WASHINGTON OLD HALL

B&W Pictures


West End and Centre  -  East End just visible


West End


West End and Centre

WASHINGTON OLD HALL


Spout Lane - The Village Green - The Avenue - Holy Trinity Church - Washington Old Hall


Washington Village - Churches and Halls
( 1896 )

Note the second Smithy on Spout Lane and the Commercial Hotel, later the Washington Arms.


Fields!
The Avenue - Dame Margaret's Hall - Washington Old Hall - Holy Trinity Church - Village Green
Spout Lane - Path from Spout Lane to Washington 'F' Colliery (top-left)
Path from Washington Arms to Stile Inn (top-right).


Taken from above The Avenue, near Dame Margaret's Hall.
( 10th February 2018 )

This Photo appears here by kind permission of Photographer / Drone Operator, Paul Brumby.


Washington Old Hall
( July 2016 )

Duplicate from Tab 'More Colour'

Souvenir Mugs

Mug 1 Mug 2

Made in Washington Village Smithy / Pottery