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21 Why did Seaham Colliery get nicknamed the "Nack Pit" 1156
22 The "Smugglers Kitchen" at Hawthorn Towers (1940) 368
23 Collapse of Joiner's Cafe into the sea (1939) 427
24 Hawthorn Towers acquired as a youth camp (1936) 392
25 Discussions on slum clearance properties in Seaham (1935) 504
26 Plans for Social Services Camp to be built at Seaham (1935) 405
27 Destructive fire at WA Ellis bungalow (1934) 441
28 Opening of hut for Womens Section of Seaham Branch of the British Legion (1933) 438
29 Two girls fall through decking of wooden bridge next to Brickworks (1930) 394
30 New Branch Library opens at Seaham (1930) 494
31 Historic commemorative plaque of Seaham Harbour recovered (1928) 799
32 Street lights and domestic supplies lit by electricity at Seaham (1927) 403
33 Opening of Dawdon Swing Bridge (1927) 435
34 Seaham UDC to select new tenants for houses completed on Carr House Estate (1926) 434
35 Lord Londonderry orders first experimental steel house (1925) 401
36 Lord Londonderry sells 28.5 acres of Carr House Farm for housing (1925) 394
37 Lord Londonderry to build two experimental steel houses (1925) 414
38 New Salvation Army Hall opens at New Seaham (1924) 361
39 Permission granted for Joiner's Cafe to be built on foreshore (1923) 428
40 Armistice ceremony before the Cenotaph was built (1921) 379
 
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