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Club Historians |
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| The 'Working Men's Clubs' in this area have an architectural
style all of their own. Many were modified in the affluent 60s and reflect the styles of the time. Here are a few, you may love them or hate them, but you cannot ignore them. |
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| King Street |
Central | Chirton | Percy Main | Terminus | Tynemouth |
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| Pa'n Shop | Men's Catholic | Cullercoats | Seaton Sluice | New York | Shiremoor |
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| Seaton Delaval | New Hartley | Willington Quay | Dunston | South Shields | Backworth |
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| East Howdon | North Blyth | Lynemouth | Ashington R.A.O.B. |
Ashington & Ellington |
Ashington Excelsior |
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| Bedlington Top Club |
Bedlington Social Club |
Blyth United Services |
Blyth Waterloo |
New Delaval and Newsham |
West Allotment |