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Northumberland Hotel Social Group (of West Wallsend) pictured during an outing on Lake Macquarie in 1951. Ken Boyle is the child at the rear of the boat . Fred Lord is pictured centre leaning over the keg. Ern Meredith and Jim leggett are to the right. Jim Hartley is pictured behind Fred Lord. Picture supplied courtesy of Ken Boyle.

  • Northumberland Hotel Social Group (of West Wallsend) pictured during an outing on Lake Macquarie in 1951.  Ken Boyle is the child at the rear of the boat . Fred Lord is pictured centre leaning over the keg. Ern Meredith and Jim leggett are to the right. Jim Hartley is pictured behind Fred Lord. Picture supplied courtesy of Ken Boyle.

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    Alf Boyle was publican of the Northumberland Hotel - Corner of Wilson and Hyndes streets West Wallsend from the 1930s to 1950 The hotel ceased trading in 1955.

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