EPW053695 ENGLAND (1937). The River Tyne between the Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Works and Jarrow Staith, Wallsend, 1937

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Pennawd [EPW053695] The River Tyne between the Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Works and Jarrow Staith, Wallsend, 1937
Cyfeirnod EPW053695
Dyddiad 15-June-1937
Dolen
Enw lle WALLSEND
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 431712, 566073
Hydred / Lledred -1.504352089793, 54.988164195133
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol NZ317661

Pinnau

Point Pleasant Station

RupertHughes
Tuesday 2nd of March 2021 09:13:11 PM
RMS Olympic??

Florencio
Friday 26th of February 2021 06:30:33 PM

SamAslan
Thursday 11th of November 2021 05:23:41 PM
The Lead Works in Hebburn but close to the Jarrow border

N Dunn
Saturday 3rd of May 2014 11:26:20 AM
Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Co Ltd. Founded 18 Nov 1871 to repair ships for Mitchell & Co, Milburn & Co, and Nelson, Donkin & Co. The company built the first steel boiler on the Tyne, 1878. Dry dock opened 1895. Began building steam turbines 1905. For a potted history - see History of the Parish of Wallsend (1923), by William Richardson.

Eric Hollerton
Saturday 21st of September 2013 08:41:54 PM
Nansen St, Jarrow

N Dunn
Wednesday 7th of August 2013 08:20:18 PM
A very rare glimpse of a forgotten church in Jarrow called St Aidan's in Franklin St. I've never seen a photo of it

N Dunn
Wednesday 7th of August 2013 08:18:59 PM
Jarrow Staiths just after the Queen's mother opened them

N Dunn
Wednesday 7th of August 2013 08:14:25 PM
The 'Royal Hotel' nicknamed 'The White Lead'. Later it became Dougies Tavern. It 2013 it is being restored & is going to be a Pub/Restaurant called 'The White Lead'. Its good to see an old building from the 1800s still being used.

N Dunn
Wednesday 7th of August 2013 08:13:21 PM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

If you look carefully in the top left corner you can see the remains of the RMS Olympic. This image is taken shortly before she is removed to Inverkeithing for final demolition and Wards began work on dismantling the old Palmers Works and the Aerial Cranes.

ThosWWardLtdResearch
Wednesday 16th of April 2014 08:03:26 PM