20 February, 2015
Born to perform - Elma Gibbs
The pulling power of a high media profile was obvious even in the
Newcastle of the late 1930s. When ‘sweetheart of the airwaves’ Elma Gibbs
resigned to get married in 1942, thousands packed the Town Hall for her
farewell. When she married Charles Puddicombe, a Newcastle Sun journalist, at Wesley Church, Hamilton, the press of
people was so great that as she left the church, she ‘had to be carried to her
car over the heads of the spectators’. [1]
06 February, 2015
Saving an AA Company house in Hamilton
It continued to
await its future, concealed in a battle axe block behind 195 Denison Street. This
compact nineteenth century residence was once the home of two AA Company
Overmen and a Viewer (manager) of collieries.
In 1994, a chance
discovery by a young postgraduate student cycling over Cameron’s Hill along
Denison Street was to bring hope to this historic house. Vacant since 1963 and
the passing of owner Charles Little, it was becoming increasingly derelict.
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