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Ladies doing it for themselves…
For many years this well known photograph of a Blyth Spartans team has exisited but few knew the intriguing story behind it: Even fewer knew the name of one of the town most famous footballers; Bella Reay. The remarkable story … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC Newcastle, BBC North East, Bebside, Bella Reay, Blyth News, Blyth Spartans Munitionettes, Cowpen, Cowpen & Crofton, Croft Park, Donmouth, Gerry Jackson, Herron Jewellers, Jack Tars, Ladies football, Munitions, Munitions Ladies, Patrick Brennan, Royal Navy, South Docks Blyth, The Great War, The Munitionettes' Cup, Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Company and Palmers of Jarrow, Womens Football, World War One, World War One At Home
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