- into a pond or bush and
running away laughing. One
notable example is the
Picktree Brag that was said to take
other unusual forms such as a calf with a white...
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Elsie Marley (c. 1713–1768) was an
alewife who
lived in
Picktree, near Chester-le-Street,
County Durham, England. This is
close to
Harraton Hall, the home...
- Company,
which has
since grown into Go
North East; it
operated from the
Picktree Lane
Depot until 2023 when it was demolished. It also
pioneered the use...
-
Inman married in 1849 Anne
Brewis Stobart,
daughter of
William Stobart of
Picktree. He died at
Upton Manor in 1881 and was
buried at
Moreton Parish Church...
- to a road from Chester-le-Street from
Newcastle Road (then the A1) to
Picktree Lane (then the A693,
which went west via
Pelton Lane); this
became part...
-
alongside the
neighboring villages of Chaters-Hough, Fatfield, Cox
Green and
Picktree became suburbs of
Washington forming the
southern suburbs of the town....
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Roses blaw 4 12
Elsie Marley Elsie Marley to its own tune An
Alewife of
Picktree near Chester-le-Street 4 14
Dance To Thy
Daddy William Watson The Little...
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Cadet Force, at
Borneo Band and
Bugles of the
Durham Army
Cadet Force, at
Picktree Lane, Chester-le-Street DH3 3SR The Army
Cadet Force is a national, voluntary...
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General Transport Company was
formed and its
first depot was
built at
Picktree Lane, Chester-le-Street in 1913.
Gateshead Tramways was a
subsidiary of...
- Hetton-le-Hole,
Easington Lane,
South Hetton &
Easington Village X1A
Picktree Village B 2
Silksworth via Lambton, Harraton, Fatfield,
Shiney Row, Penshaw...