Newsletter No 17

February 1990

Keywords in this document

  • Alex (p.13)
  • Alex Elliott (p.13)
  • Allendale (p.6)
  • Alston (p.15)
  • Alston Moor (p.15)
  • Barnard (p.6)
  • Barnard Castle (p.6)
  • Beamish (p.2)
  • Beamish Museum (p.2)
  • Buddle (p.1)
  • Buddle House (p.1)
  • Cumbria (p.15)
  • Cumbria Record Office (p.15)
  • Davison's (p.20)
  • Dunham (p.1)
  • Durham (p.1)
  • Durham County Council (p.1)
  • Elliott (p.13)
  • English Heritage (p.1)
  • Eric (p.1)
  • Eric Ryan (p.1)
  • Friends (p.1)
  • Friends of Killhope (p.1)
  • Gateshead (p.2)
  • Gateshead Garden Festival (p.2)
  • Graham (p.9)
  • Grove (p.10)
  • Grove Rake (p.10)
  • Guddamgill (p.15)
  • Guddamgill Vein (p.15)
  • Hexham (p.13)
  • John (p.6)
  • John Wesley (p.6)
  • Joseph (p.9)
  • Joseph Graham (p.9)
  • Killhope (p.1)
  • Kingsley (p.1)
  • Lennie (p.10)
  • Lennie Willis (p.10)
  • London (p.6)
  • London Lead Company (p.6)
  • Methodism (p.6)
  • Mineral Exhibition of 1887 (p.13)
  • National Association of Mining History Organisations (p.1)
  • Nenthead (p.7)
  • North Pennines (p.3)
  • Pennines (p.3)
  • Rampgill (p.15)
  • Rampgill Mine (p.15)
  • Ryan (p.1)
  • Sir Kingsley Dunham (p.1)
  • St. John's Chapel (p.3)
  • Teesdale (p.6)
  • Thomas (p.19)
  • Thomas Wall (p.19)
  • Wall (p.19)
  • Weardale (p.4)
  • Weardale Lead Company (p.17)
  • Wesley (p.6)
  • Willis (p.10)