EAW033920 ENGLAND (1950). The Reyrolle Electrical Engineering Works and environs, Hebburn, 1950. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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EAW033930
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Pennawd [EAW033920] The Reyrolle Electrical Engineering Works and environs, Hebburn, 1950. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Cyfeirnod EAW033920
Dyddiad 19-October-1950
Dolen
Enw lle HEBBURN
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 430483, 563885
Hydred / Lledred -1.5237929551218, 54.968577510576
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol NZ305639

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Lambley Crescent

Markdeeee
Sunday 5th of December 2021 03:11:48 PM
Hartleyburn Avenue

Markdeeee
Sunday 5th of December 2021 03:10:48 PM
White's Marine. An engineering factory on Prince Consort Rd.

N Dunn
Monday 5th of May 2014 03:31:14 PM
The Fever Hospital. My mothers sister Margaret Rodgers died in there age 5 in 1935

N Dunn
Monday 5th of May 2014 03:30:10 PM
Victoria Road West

N Dunn
Monday 5th of May 2014 03:27:37 PM

N Dunn
Monday 5th of May 2014 03:27:10 PM

N Dunn
Monday 5th of May 2014 03:26:37 PM
This was called 'The Bauxite' & in the records it was ran by the British Aluminium Co. They produced Aluminium Hydroxide from an ore called bauxite. This process left a lot of red waste called 'mud'. This 'mud' was dumped into large mounds around the complex & was so messy. Today it wouldn't be allowed.

N Dunn
Monday 5th of May 2014 03:26:02 PM
Hebburn Cemetery main entrance on Victoria Rd West. The Cemetery opened in 1890

N Dunn
Monday 5th of May 2014 03:20:19 PM
The Tharsis Sulpher & Copper Works disused & unfenced dangerous deep reservoir that had been used in their processes. People drowned in this reservoir. The land from the railway lines to the riverside was all land used by the company who'd been in Hebburn since the mid 1800s.

N Dunn
Monday 5th of May 2014 03:19:14 PM
This was known locally as Reyrolle's Bottom Works due to it being split from the Newtown Works by the railway lines.

N Dunn
Monday 5th of May 2014 03:16:23 PM
Reyrolle's Newtown Works

N Dunn
Monday 5th of May 2014 03:15:03 PM
The Bushing Company

N Dunn
Monday 5th of May 2014 03:14:34 PM
Reyrolles Sportsfield

N Dunn
Monday 5th of May 2014 03:14:15 PM
On my 1895 map this area between the Ballast Hill & riverside is a disused Lead Works

N Dunn
Monday 5th of May 2014 03:13:49 PM
The Portland Cement Works were here.

N Dunn
Monday 5th of May 2014 03:13:17 PM