Smeaton street views

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James Brodie
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Smeaton street views

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Been absent from these pages for a while and was looking back at photos of the tracklesses in Doggy at Smeaton St with Wilf Hewitsons garage and the road off to Claggy Foot station and just on the horizon the works engine line crossed the road to Stevenson St to the timber yard from between Rundles Washer Works and Warners--their engines Paula-Louise-Bessie and the diesel but forgot its name infact I never saw it ever move. used to go upstairs in the trackless to see over the top of the slag walls at the werks. It was a novelty having double deckers just after the war but those wooden seats !! I don't think health and safety would allow it now. I think the pub on the right was the Mucky Duck I liked to play there during the war as Jeff had a Hornby electric train set, mine was only a clockwork flying Scotsman.
Stalag Lawson survivor....JB.
jwealleans
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Re: Smeaton street views

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Warners diesel, Jim? Julia.

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My dad had one of the nameplates when they closed down.
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James Brodie
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Thanks.......JB.
mr B
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Re: Smeaton street views

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fondant memories JB , remember Lawson St school (? between Doggy and Claggy) 1960'ish kiddy got knocked down and died , then a campain was for a crossing outside the school , it took the Corporation a good couple of years before it was passed , school got clossed mid 1960's , just before demolision Middlesbrough Corporation put in a brand new Pelican crossing .



mr B
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