EPW048796 ENGLAND (1935). The North Pier, South Pier and South Shields seafront, South Shields, from the north-east, 1935

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Title [EPW048796] The North Pier, South Pier and South Shields seafront, South Shields, from the north-east, 1935
Reference EPW048796
Date August-1935
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Place name SOUTH SHIELDS
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 437933, 567256
Longitude / Latitude -1.4069685257852, 54.998360541797
National Grid Reference NZ379673

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Prince Edward Road

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Frenchman's Bay

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Harton Downhill Farm

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Marsden Cottage (aka Salmon's Hall)

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Little Horsley Hill Farm

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Horsley Hill Farm

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South Shields Fun Fair

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Tynemouth Priory overlooking the mouth of the River Tyne

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The long gone village of Marsden

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Marsden Rock. The photo attached is from my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

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Most of the rock has gone now, sea erosion and over zealous use of explosives by the army, making it "safe!"

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