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Seaham Scenes - Last Update Saturday 10th April 2008

Welcome to a pictorial history and on-going documentation of  Seaham. The site contains pictures, memories and movie clips.  It also documents the development of the town, providing a before and after view.  Especially useful given the rate of current development in Dawdon, Parkside, New Seaham and Seaham Harbour itself.  A lot of the content comes from YOU, the visitor as you will see on pages such as The Crack and Folk of Seaham.  Our local history is precious and I hope you will help me preserve it by sending your pictures and memories of times in Seaham.  Please use the E-Mail Me link, where ever you see it to get in touch.
Thank you and enjoy the site.

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Free notice / advertising space...

This front page is where I post any  news I have. As I don’t receive newspapers like the Sunderland Echo or the Seaham Star I don’t get to know what’s going on very often.

 

So if you hear about / read about anything to do with Seaham why not drop me a line and I’ll post it up here.You can contact me by sending me an email.

Thanks.

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Updates Saturday 10th April 2008

Latest Updates..................

Folk of Seaham

Lots of people providing names for the Pit Pond photo.

Alan Fulcher sent a photo of his relatives.

Ray Storey would like any info about his family.

Postcards

Some more additions to the Postcards page.

The Crack

A very interesting request from Don Cousins.

A mystery photo to identify.

Out And About

More wanderings with my camera.

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New Look for SeahamScenes

Regular visitors to the site will have noticed the new look!  I hope you like it? Let me know.  I’m always looking to improve the web site and ways to make it easier and quicker to use.

Hopefully these changes will help bring about just that, please use the link above to email your thoughts / suggestions etc.

 

I’ve dropped the updates page, too much of an overhead, instead new articles and updates will be highlighted on this, the home page.  

 

I’m sure you can appreciated the work involved in changing everything to the new format so, not everything is available at the moment.

 

Please bear with me while the transition takes place.  

 

I’ve tried to get the most popular pages completed first.

 

Thank you.

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he SeahamScenes guestbook has returned.  It too has had a facelift.  Its now embedded into the SeahamScenes web site, the colours have changed top match the rest of the site etc.

Please go to The Guestbook and leave your messages.

You can contact people looking for help etc. By leaving them a message, or perhaps you just want to leave your comments?

 

No registration required. No Spam email, guarantee.

Return of the Guestbook

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Following my report of the new bistro, Out and About 20.04.08, I received this from Betty.

 

Dear Seaham Scenes,

I wasn't aware that there was a new bistro, the last I heard it was supposed to be holiday flats. I am convinced there is one rule for business men and another rule for the ordinary citizens of Seaham. 

Keep up the good work with your site.

 Betty Mileham

 

If you have any comments, views, opinions on anything then I’d like to hear from you.

E-Mail Me

Sea Front Bistro

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If you are having trouble with the new formatting of the pictures on the new look Seaham Scenes web site then try this......

 

It’s been reported to me that some people can’t see the pictures, when they click on the small picture, nothing happens!  You should see a larger image in its own window.

 

If you don’t you may need Java installed on your PC. Java is a computing component that allows all sorts of clever things to happen on your PC.

 

In the LINKS section under Free Stuff, click the Java for your PC link and follow the instructions.

Can’t see the pictures?