EPW053949 ENGLAND (1937). The residential area at Low Walker alongside the River Tyne, Walker, 1937. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.

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Details

Title [EPW053949] The residential area at Low Walker alongside the River Tyne, Walker, 1937. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.
Reference EPW053949
Date June-1937
Link
Place name WALKER
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 429574, 564660
Longitude / Latitude -1.5379129230282, 54.975597179701
National Grid Reference NZ296647

Pins

Tyne View Terrace which previously belonged to the Tennant's Chemical Company. It was a large property that had 3 families living there. When this pic was taken my McNeill family lived there with music teacher Mrs Sewell's next door. The terrace was demolished in the ealy 1950s.

N Dunn
Friday 14th of September 2018 01:22:16 PM
White Burners Factory alongside Prince Consort Rd.Photos on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

N Dunn
Thursday 14th of June 2018 02:44:28 PM
Mill Lane Hebburn. Just here was an underground reservoir for drinking water.Photos on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website In later years Hebburn Technical College was build across the road on the junction of Mill Lane-Victoria Rd West.

N Dunn
Thursday 14th of June 2018 02:42:21 PM
Reyrolles and their Sports Field next to it. Photos on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

N Dunn
Thursday 14th of June 2018 02:40:13 PM
The Reay Gear Works at the bottom of Prince Consort Rd in Hebburn. They had taken over the Platers Sheds after the Newcastle Shipbuilding Co went bust after just a couple of years in Hebburn. Later it became Angus Gears, the RW Transmissions. Today there is a housing estate on the land. Photos on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

N Dunn
Thursday 14th of June 2018 02:39:08 PM
Hebburn Cemetery. Photos on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

N Dunn
Thursday 14th of June 2018 02:36:08 PM
Hebburn had 4 lakes created as private ponds by the Carr Ellison family post 1860s. This is what we called the First Lake. Photos on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

N Dunn
Thursday 14th of June 2018 02:34:56 PM