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Chilton & Windlestone WMC FC
Chilton & Windlestone Working Men's Club, Football Club, played in Bishop Auckland CIU League. Back row, from left: Rolly Robinson (manager),Frank Stocker, Derrick Slater, Peter Summers, Lester Atkinson, Kenny Crocher, George Robinson, Joe Lee (chairman). Front row: Dave Hall, Johnny Malloy, Geoffrey Mason, David Mason, David Blythe, Barry Shaw.
People:
Atkinson, Lester
Blythe, David
Crocher, Kenny
Hall, Dave
Lee, Joe
Malloy, John
Mason, David
Mason, Geoff
Robinson, George
Robinson, Rolly
Shaw, Barry
Slater, Derick
Stocker, Frank
Summers, Pete
Blythe, David
Crocher, Kenny
Hall, Dave
Lee, Joe
Malloy, John
Mason, David
Mason, Geoff
Robinson, George
Robinson, Rolly
Shaw, Barry
Slater, Derick
Stocker, Frank
Summers, Pete
Date:
c.1975
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:
DR04597
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