boys brigade 4th thorneholme church
boys brigade 4th thorneholme church
im looking for any photos of the 4th boys brigade from south shields ,they were at thorneholme church
my dad was in there from about 1948 to 1955 and myself and brother were there late 70s till early 80s
any help would be fantastic
thanks
plewsy
my dad was in there from about 1948 to 1955 and myself and brother were there late 70s till early 80s
any help would be fantastic
thanks
plewsy
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My Uncle was in the 4th round about 1956, I will ask if He has any pics Plewsy.
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that would be fantastic ,thankyou
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I was in the 4th but it was in the late sixties to mid seventies so I would have missed both you and your dad Plewsy.
During my time most of the junior section went to Harton Juniors with a smattering of Horsley Hill kids. In the senior section the majority attended Redwell with some coming from the Boy's Grammar School (it was a fairly local school).
I really enjoyed my time at Thornholme Methodist Church. The summer camps that were open to the senior boys gave kids like me the only chance to enjoy a holiday. If I remember rightly we went to Talkin Tarn (near Brampton) one year and then to Kelso the next (71, 72?).
One regret was that I never said thank you to the people who ran it. They gave their own time (and own holidays up) for us boys.
During my time most of the junior section went to Harton Juniors with a smattering of Horsley Hill kids. In the senior section the majority attended Redwell with some coming from the Boy's Grammar School (it was a fairly local school).
I really enjoyed my time at Thornholme Methodist Church. The summer camps that were open to the senior boys gave kids like me the only chance to enjoy a holiday. If I remember rightly we went to Talkin Tarn (near Brampton) one year and then to Kelso the next (71, 72?).
One regret was that I never said thank you to the people who ran it. They gave their own time (and own holidays up) for us boys.
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Pardon my ignorance but were was Thorneholme church?
The boys brigade is still going strong in the town and there are still a number of people who still give there time freely.
The boys brigade is still going strong in the town and there are still a number of people who still give there time freely.
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Think it was/or still is next to Thorneholme school on Stewart Crescent.I think the Boys Brigade were linked to the free churches like the methodists and Baptists. The Church of England youth clubs usually had cubs and scouts, I was a member of St Hildas cubs in the mid 50s.
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Thornholme Methodist Church was demolished in circa 1980. It faced Thornholme Avenue on wasteland opposite Steward Crescent. Today there is a block of two private houses on the site. The church was not of a traditional design and it pre dated its near neighbour the Cleadon Club. In it's early days it also shared the site with The Jolly Steward pub and the clinic.trebor wrote:Pardon my ignorance but were was Thorneholme church?
The boys brigade is still going strong in the town and there are still a number of people who still give there time freely.
In the mid to late sixties it was joined by new build council houses and flats.
I do believe it was the only church of any denomination that could be classed as belonging to the post war concept of the Marsden Housing Estate. Any thoughts?
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i have just found out that a relative of mine has photos of the church inside .
ill write to him and see if he will copy them to send to me ,ill post them on here when they do
p.s thorneholme church faced tunstall avenue
ill write to him and see if he will copy them to send to me ,ill post them on here when they do
p.s thorneholme church faced tunstall avenue
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heaintheavy wrote:Thornholme Methodist Church was demolished in circa 1980. It faced Thornholme Avenue on wasteland opposite Steward Crescent. Today there is a block of two private houses on the site. The church was not of a traditional design and it pre dated its near neighbour the Cleadon Club. In it's early days it also shared the site with The Jolly Steward pub and the clinic.trebor wrote:Pardon my ignorance but were was Thorneholme church?
The boys brigade is still going strong in the town and there are still a number of people who still give there time freely.
In the mid to late sixties it was joined by new build council houses and flats.
I do believe it was the only church of any denomination that could be classed as belonging to the post war concept of the Marsden Housing Estate. Any thoughts?
True, cannot think of any other church at Marsden, the nearest Church of England was at St Marks in old Quarry Lane where I was married in 1973,before that was built the parish church was St Peters across the road from the old Ship pub.There is a free chuch on Prince Edward Road St Margarets on the corner of Centenary Avenue, further up Centenery near Hylton Avenue there was St Lawrence church.
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I was in the 7Th. B.B. which was in the Baptist Tabernacle at laygate and later went to the new Baptist Tabernacle in Horsley Vale , that was in the late 1950s, we became the 8th.B.B. in the new church, there was a Captain Rigby, I remember a Mr. Smith and his sons, and Eric.
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I was in the 11th Company, Harton Methodist Church in Sunderland Road, Our Skipper was Mr. Green. Had some great times with the BB.
CHEERS.
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CHEERS.
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You can take the lad out of Shields, but you cannot take Shields out of the lad !!!!!!!!!!!
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I went to St Aidens cubs I cant remember the name of the scout group, the church was off Stanhope Road, I only lasted a few weeks because once they found I wasn't going to attend church parade they asked me to leave.
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St Aidans was on the Lawe Top. The church off Stanhope Road was St Oswins.
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Yes I went to St Aidens on the lawe for cubs then the one off Stanhope Rd for scouts.
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