16 February 2011

Ponteland Historian February 2011


Ponteland Historian

Newsletter of Ponteland Local History Society
17th February 2011


CHATTING ABOUT ANTIQUES

Our speaker this evening Andy Burman is no stranger to Ponteland and is very well known for his expertise in antiques.  Formerly the resident expert on BBC Radio Newcastle Andy has appeared on “The Antiques Roadshow” and with Arthur Negus on “Going for a Song”.

CIVIC SOCIETY

Further meetings in their programme are:
28th March AGM followed by Richard Pears – “Architectural Oddities”
18th April Chris Jones – “Historic Villages in and around Northumberland National Park

ANLHS DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

26th February
Council Meeting
St. Nicholas’ Church Hall, South Gosforth at 1.30 pm (for 2.00).  There will also be a presentation on “North East Labour History’s Popular Politics Project”

26th March
One-Day School in Wooler
“Women at Work”

There will be 3 guest speakers focusing on the role of women and girls in fishing, domestic service and farming and an exhibition by Glendale LHS portraying the work of the Women’s Land Army.

Katrina Porteous – “Women & Girls in the Northumbrian Fishing Community, 1300-1950”

Pamela Sambrook – “Women in Service in the Great Country Houses”

Dinah Iredale – “Bondagers: The History of Women Farmworkers in Northumberland & South – East Scotland

The closing date for applications to this event is 12th March and forms are available this evening or from the Secretary at localhistory@virginmedia.com 

COMMUNICATION

If you have an email address please leave it on the list provided.  It makes for quick & efficient contact with you between meetings.

18TH June 2011
Round the County Day hosted by:
Corbridge Village Trust

David Waugh will talk on “Historic Corbridge” & there will be tours of St. Andrew’s Church, the village & Dilston.  Frances Dickinson will be leading the tour of Dilston.

The closing date for applications to this event is 21st May and forms are available this evening or from  localhistory@virginmedia.com 

OUTINGS

Arrangements have been made to visit Markenfield Hall near Ripon on Wednesday 18th May.  The 14th Century moated Hall, said to be “Yorkshire’s Best Kept Secret” is only open to the public for 28 afternoons per year but we have arranged a private guided tour with free time afterwards to wander around the Chapel, Great Hall, Undercroft and Moat.  The visit, which will take around 2 hours, will start at 2.00pm but as we are travelling by coach we will have some free time in nearby Ripon beforehand, where Members will make their own arrangements for lunch.
The coach will leave Ponteland at 9.00am and return at 6.00pm.  Application forms are available this evening and should be returned as soon as possible together with a deposit of £5.  The total cost for the visit will be £16 inclusive of coach travel and entry to the Hall.
 
Following the success of the January Meeting and the interest shown in the Archaeological Investigations at Bamburgh arrangements have been made with Graeme Young to visit the site on Friday 1st July.  We will however be required to pay the £6 admission fee to the Castle to gain access to the “dig” and therefore arrangements have been made for a guided tour beforehand starting at 10.30am.  The tour will take about 45 minutes or so after which we shall meet up with Graeme.  Members will then be free to make their own provision for lunch after which it has been suggested that we meet up for a group visit to the Grace Darling Museum.  If there is sufficient interest in this option then this will be arranged beforehand for 2.30 pm.  There will be a small entrance fee of £1.75 for concessions.

It is proposed that we travel by car to Bamburgh.  There is list available this evening to declare your interest and to indicate your preference for the optional visit to the Grace Darling Museum.

THE OUSEBURN TRUST

The Ouseburn Trust, set up in 1996 to protect the unique heritage and character of the Lower Ouseburrn Valley is offering guided tours along specific sections the 19th century waggonway known as the Victoria Tunnel.  These organised tours take place on Thursdays at 6.30pm and Fridays & Saturdays at 10.00am & 1.00pm.  It is essential to check availability on these by telephoning 0191 261 6596 or visiting their website: www.ouseburntrustoorg.uk.

If these times are not convenient then tours can be organised on other days for private groups of between 6 or 12 people.  There is a list available this evening to gauge interest for an alternative visit.

11 February 2011

ARCHIVE DESK

OPENING HOURS
1st Friday in every month
from 2pm until 5pm

at Ponteland Branch Library, Thornhill Rd.

ARE YOU...

*doing a school project?
*researching  family history?
*needing historical information on a date, building or person in the Ponteland Area
* looking for an old local photograph? Then perhaps we can HELP!

Our AIM...

· to make our archives available for use by the public
· to help with local history inquiries
·  to encourage people to share their private collections with others.

Our HELPERS...

· are members of Ponteland Local History Society
· are all volunteers who are in attendance during opening hours · are not local history experts, but local enthusiasts

Our ARCHIVES consist of ...

· A Main Collection
· Two Special Collections (Henderson and Langton families’ donation)
· A Photographic Collection

The collection can be inspected outside the regular hours by appointment