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Chilton & Windlestone WMC FC
Chilton & Windlestone Working Men's Club, Football Club. Back row, from left: ?, Joe Lee, ?, Rolly Robinson, George Robinson, Barry Shaw, Peter Thompson, Pat Partridge, John Campbell, Johnny Malloy, Ray Sullivan, Jack Carr, Frank Forrest, Bill Hockworth, Joe Melville, Billy Hutchfield, Terry Carey, George Brassell, Eric Campbell, George Taylor (League President). Front row: Lester Atkinson, Kenny Crocher, Chris Bellwood, Keith Gilham, Geoff Mason, David Hodgson, ?, Geoff Howe, Frank Stocker.
People:
Atkinson, Lester
Bellwood, Chris
Brassell, George
Campbell, Eric
Campbell, John
Carey, Terry
Carr, Jack
Crocher, Kenny
Forrest, Frank
Gilham, Keith
Hockworth, Bill
Hodgson, David
Howe, Geoff
Hutchfield, Billy
Lee, Joe
Malloy, John
Mason, Geoff
Melville, Joe
Partridge, Pat
Robinson, George
Robinson, Rolly
Shaw, Barry
Stocker, Frank
Sullivan, Ray
Taylor, George
Thompson, Pete
Bellwood, Chris
Brassell, George
Campbell, Eric
Campbell, John
Carey, Terry
Carr, Jack
Crocher, Kenny
Forrest, Frank
Gilham, Keith
Hockworth, Bill
Hodgson, David
Howe, Geoff
Hutchfield, Billy
Lee, Joe
Malloy, John
Mason, Geoff
Melville, Joe
Partridge, Pat
Robinson, George
Robinson, Rolly
Shaw, Barry
Stocker, Frank
Sullivan, Ray
Taylor, George
Thompson, Pete
Date:
c.1970
Period:
1951 - 1975
Place:
Chilton
You can see a history of Chilton at the Keys to the Past website.
Windlestone
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You can see a history of Chilton at the Keys to the Past website.
Windlestone
You can see a history of Windlestone at the Keys to the Past website.
The Keys to the Past (www.keystothepast.info) website provides access to a complete record of archaeological and historical sites in County Durham and Northumberland.
Item Type:
photograph
Artist:
unknown
Reference:
DR04594
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