Ushaw Moor Memories (Backup)

Memories of Ushaw Moor and Deerness Valley
Showing posts with label jack joyce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jack joyce. Show all posts

Friday, 16 December 2011

Where Is It ? - Ushaw Moor Colliery Banner

[caption id="attachment_2223" align="alignleft" width="212" caption="Ushaw Moor Colliery Banner"]Ushaw Moor Colliery Banner[/caption]

Had some requests about the Ushaw Moor Coliery Banner.

Wondered if anyone knew of it's location ?

Is there any plans of trying to restore it ?

Wonder what sort of state it's in.

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Ushaw Moor Historical Website - Jack Joyce

Jack Joyce

Probably the most outstanding person working at Ushaw moor colliery was Jack Joyce. He was born at Spennymoor in 1892 and began work at the age of 13 in 1905 spending his whole working life at the same mine. In 1946 he was elected financial secretary of the Durham Miners Association. Being a forceful union official he represented the miners as checkweighman and compensation secretary.

From 1924 until 1945 he was a member of Lanchester and Durham Rural District Councils. Before his death in 1967 he had the pleasure of seeing his portrait painted on the last Ushaw Moor colliery banner in honour of his work for the Ushaw Moor community.

via Ushaw Moor Historical Website - Jack Joyce.

Thursday, 5 March 2009

Brief Notes On 1967 And More On The Bucket List

In 1967  Ushaw Moor Cricket Club entertained Etherley Cricket Club.The Moor batted first and reached a modest total of 123. It would have been less had it not been for Alan Bibby's 33 runs and Jimmy Dumighan's undefeated 26. In reply Etherley succumbed to almost a  one man bowling display from George Delap: he took 7 wickets for 43 runs. Ushaw Moor won by 29 runs.

In the same year that  illustrious local - Jack Joyce - passed away.

It was a good year for the Ushaw Moor 'A' Team in the Durham Morning Sunday Football League - in that it  finished runners up in the second division. Two years later it finished champions of the league's first division.

You might have read my reference to the 'Bucket List' in my article entitled 'This and That'. The big question is do we grow old gracefully or as magnificently as talent, time and money permit? I have been looking at the next twelve months and wondering whether my plans are exciting yet realistic. Yes the plans are exciting because I think they are - it is all about approach and enthusiasm. What parameters should I set myself and what should my considerations be? Well I believe that any 'annual Bucket List' should, in totality, include a mixture of activities such as: physical exercise, mental exercise, creativity, practicality and some shared activities with my far better half. Having worked all that out the hard work begins - but I will only make it a recurring theme on this site if you specifiically request it. It is a memories site after all!

WB