Pelton Fell Twizell Burn Heritage Trail


Pelton Fell Twizell Burn Heritage Trail

Overview Heritage Category: Listed Building Grade: II List Entry Number: 1438974 Date first listed: 17-Oct-2016 List Entry Name: Pelton Fell Cenotaph and memorial gates Statutory Address: Pelton Fell Memorial Park, Station Lane, Pelton Fell, Chester-le-Street, County Durham, DH2 2RL


REMEMBERING PELTON FELL video Colin C YouTube

A look Back at the Village of Pelton Fell. Just a couple of miles from Chester le Street. My links to Pelton Fell started when My Sister Started to date one of the Potters from Pelton.


Newfield Inn Pelton Fell History Group Flickr

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Old King Coal Pelton fell colliery shaft Tony Wilson Flickr

A Memory of Chester-Le-Street. I remember moving to Pelton Fell at about the age of eight, number 9 Ferndene Avenue. The house was new and we were the first to occupy it. There was a small alley at the end of the street that led to the railway line. A small shunting engine ran back and forth along the line from Pelton fell pit to Waldridge.


Pelton Fell Twizell Burn Heritage Trail

People who survived and lived in Pelton Fell.


Pelton Fell History

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Pelton Fell disaster memorial service Durham Miners' Association

John Hubble is remembered at Chester-le-Street on C105.01, C105.12, C105.15, C105.40, at Pelton on P26.01, at Pelton Fell on P27.01 and P27.04 and at Alnwick inA11.43. The CWGC entry for Private Hubble. If you know more about this person, please send the details to [email protected].


Pelton Fell Remembered over 50's YouTube

When news of its demise spread among old boys and girls, through a Facebook page called Pelton Fell Remembered By Over-50s, the clamour grew to take one last look at the old place.


Bridge at Pelton Fell ยฉ Robert Graham Geograph Britain and Ireland

People who survived and lived in Pelton Fell.


More than 50 war memorials given listed status as part of centenary drive to protect future of

The De La Leys are also remembered in the name of the village of Tanfield Lea.. Pelton Fell lies south of Pelton in a lofty location with good views, as at neighbouring Waldridge Fell to the south. By 1894 Pelton Fell was described 'as a populous colliery village'. To the immediate south was Pelton Fell Colliery (1835-1965) and to the.


Historic Ordnance Survey Map of Pelton Fell, 1895

Clive Bowery, who has spent years in research, presented a talk at the weekend about the lives of the soldiers remembered on the Pelton Fell war memorial, in Pelton Fell, near Chester-le- Street.


Pelton Fell Banner at the Gala Rt Hon Kevan Jones MP

Some of the young lads who perished in the Pelton Fell Pit Disaster of 1866, were as young as 11, while the oldest was 52. At around 6am, on the morning of October 31, an almighty explosion.


Pelton Fell Community Partnership Friends Action North East

Pelton Fell Remembered By Over 50's. People who survived and lived in Pelton Fell.


Historic Pelton Fell pit banner could be reborn for next year's Durham Miners' Gala Chronicle Live

Event organiser Graeme Thompson, 54, of Pelton, said it grew out of his Facebook site Pelton Fell Remembered by Over-50s, which has attracted hundreds of current and former residents of the ex-pit.


Blessing of new Pelton Fell Banner Rt Hon Kevan Jones MP

I lived in Pelton Fell from about 1950 - born in 49 - for about 5/6 years before moving to Bishop Auckland. Number 3 Valley road, went to Rosebury School catching the bus in Gardiner Cres, helped out at the old Mission Hall chopping and selling sticks off the old horse and cart. remember a dog being knocked over on the road outside.


Old Maps of Pelton Fell, Durham Francis Frith

Pelton Fell is a settlement which grew up in the 19th century around Pelton Colliery. The older village of Pelton, a short distance to the north, gets its name from the "tun", or settlement with a "pele" or palisade, or perhaps the "shovel-shaped" hill (1). The addition of the suffix "Fell" suggests that the settlement grew up.

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