EPW019768 ENGLAND (1927). St George's Church, Cullercoats, 1927
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Pennawd | [EPW019768] St George's Church, Cullercoats, 1927 |
Cyfeirnod | EPW019768 |
Dyddiad | 18-October-1927 |
Dolen | |
Enw lle | CULLERCOATS |
Plwyf | |
Ardal | |
Gwlad | ENGLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 436530, 570916 |
Hydred / Lledred | -1.4284336579448, 55.031356972107 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | NZ365709 |
Pinnau
Tennis Court now Cullercoats Lawn Tennis Club |
reaper |
Sunday 7th of December 2014 06:58:42 PM |
Beaconsfield |
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Sunday 7th of December 2014 06:56:55 PM |
Vicarage to St Goerge's Church |
reaper |
Sunday 7th of December 2014 06:56:06 PM |
St Georges Church C of E |
reaper |
Sunday 7th of December 2014 06:55:29 PM |
South pier Cullercoats |
cheviotwalks |
Tuesday 14th of October 2014 06:14:34 PM |
Headland commonly known as The Bear's Back |
cheviotwalks |
Tuesday 14th of October 2014 06:14:04 PM |
The park has the same pattern of flower beds today.... but the boats hauled up on the grass have all gone. |
Maurice |
Wednesday 24th of April 2013 07:46:15 AM |
Beverley Terrace |
Maurice |
Wednesday 24th of April 2013 07:43:42 AM |
Grand Parade |
Maurice |
Wednesday 24th of April 2013 07:43:08 AM |
Cyfraniadau Grŵp
Cullercoats is the 'home' of the self-righting lifeboat. After two consecutive local losses around 1848, the Duke of Northumberland initiated a competition for the design of a self-righting boat and financed the building of 'Percy', that was delivered in 1852 The life boat station can be seen in EPW019764 on the north side of the bay. |
Maurice |
Wednesday 24th of April 2013 08:00:54 AM |
An appropriate picture for St. George's Day. |
Class31 |
Tuesday 23rd of April 2013 10:06:53 AM |
On the beach below the church the old wooden lifeguard boats were chained to a post and made a great shelter on chilly evenings when I was a little child. Later on working as a lifeguard in the late 70s I loved rowing out to the island, we used to surf them in to shore and managed a few very hairy capsizes in huge stormy seas. I think the boats dated to the late 20s from what I was told at the time. |
Ian Tindal |
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 09:28:33 PM |