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Presentation of Victoria Cross to Private Michel Heaviside (1917)
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Accidental death of Martha Ann Beech munitions worker (1917)
423
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Entertainment at New Seaham Mission House Hospital (1917)
443
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War bonus to women Bottle Workers at Seaham (1917)
436
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Allotments made available at High Colliery and Low Colliery (1917)
424
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Captain Warham at the front thanks Seaham for socks for his men (1916)
439
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Lord Londonderry puts on entertainment at Seaham Hall Hospital (1916)
435
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The Cooper family of New Seaham serving King and Country (1915)
459
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Second Brigade of the 3rd Northumbrian RA to be formed at Seaham Harbour (1915)
445
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Street lights at New Seaham can be seen at sea (1915)
421
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Letter to Mrs Fenwick from a German Hospital (1914)
450
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Two Post Offices at Seaham Harbour (1914)
436
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Reserve brigade of the 3rd Northumbrian RFA to be formed (1914)
480
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News of internment of SS Seaham Harbour from a neutral sea captain (1914)
496
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Call for Volunteers to sign up at Seaham Harbour (1914)
467
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The Steamship "SS Maureen" involved in transporting the British Expeditionary Force (1914)
449
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Arrested sailors from the German ship "Comet" transferred to Frenchman's Bay (1914)
490
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Magistrates at Seaham order pubs to close at 9.00pm (1914)
435
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Hawthorn Towers made available as a hospital (1914)
438
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Seventeen sailors from the impounded German ship Comet arrested (1914)
575
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