EPW025031 ENGLAND (1928). Cullercoats and Monkseaton, Whitley Bay, from the south-east, 1928

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Title [EPW025031] Cullercoats and Monkseaton, Whitley Bay, from the south-east, 1928
Reference EPW025031
Date 12-October-1928
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Place name WHITLEY BAY
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 436286, 571674
Longitude / Latitude -1.4321548685807, 55.038186776488
National Grid Reference NZ363717

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Promenade leading north-west to Spanish City and Whitley Park.

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Earlier phase of Whitley Bay's development in late-Victorian and Edwardian times

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Later growth of Cullercoats to the west of the railway line

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User Comment Contributions

Looking south-east from The Links at Whitley Bay, towards Cullercoats and the fine old Victorian/Edwardian buildings along the Promenade, with Whitley Sands in the foreground. June 2012.

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Thursday 22nd of August 2013 09:30:37 AM
Whitley Bay's growth took off in the late 19th century, from a small village of 300 inhabitants in 1861 to a bustling resort town of 6,800 in 1901. After the North Tyneside Loop Railway line was constructed in 1882, connecting the coastal villages to Newcastle, the natural attractions of the sea-front favoured dormitory and resort development at Whitley Bay, Monkseaton and Cullercoats. This area was also popular with many Glaswegians, both for holidays and day-trips, at least until the outbreak of World war II in 1939.

Since 1920, Whitley Bay has expanded in a south-easterly direction towards Cullercoats, along the coast beyond Whitley Park and inland to absorb Monkseaton, so that the built-up area had increased four-fold between 1901 and 1925. Much of this rapid development is apparent in this image from October 1928, when the population of the town was probably in excess of 25,000. Further development continued throughout the 1930s, northwards along the coast and west towards Shiremoor. Today's population of Whitley Bay is estimated to be over 36,500 and it remains a very popular place, both for commuters and holiday-makers.

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