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A PICTORIAL LOOK BACK AT THE BOROUGH
NOTHING says more than a photograph, and these images show how the towns and villages of the Castle Morpeth Borough have changed over the years.

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Sheep are washed in the river at Mitford. Picture by: Canon McLeod, of Mitford.



The main road through the village of Mitford.



The church of St Mary Magdalene in Mitford.



Four men have their photograph taken in the village of Whalton.



The village of Meldon in a bygone day.



A prominent dwelling in Cockle Park.


The opening of Morpeth's Carlisle Park by the young Lord Morpeth in 1929.



The Morpeth Hunt sets off from the Dyke Neuk, Meldon, in 1987.


Morpeth's Elliott Footbridge from the Promenade, 1925.


Carlisle Park, Morpeth, 1925.


Bridge Street, Morpeth, 1800.


In at the deep end . . . diving off the Promenade at Morpeth in the 1950s.


Morpeth's Bridge Street in the 1950s.


The Workhouse at Morpeth viewed from High Stanners.


This bustling scene from the 1940s is Morpeth's Bridge Street.









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