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Whitburn 1953

  • Post author:WVHS
  • Post published:27/01/2021
  • Post category:General/Research Projects

Whitburn 1953 by BRIAN HASTINGS A wonderful aerial photograph looking east over the village. This can be dated to 1953 with Cornthwaite Drive and Wellands Close in the early stages…

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Migrants from Whitburn

  • Post author:WVHS
  • Post published:16/12/2020
  • Post category:General/Research Projects

Migrants from Whitburn by BRIAN HASTINGS I am currently researching families and individuals who, were either born in Whitburn or in Whitburn Colliery, and who left the village, either for…

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