EPW055874 ENGLAND (1937). The Thomas W. Ward Works and environs, Jarrow, 1937

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Details

Title [EPW055874] The Thomas W. Ward Works and environs, Jarrow, 1937
Reference EPW055874
Date 24-October-1937
Link
Place name JARROW
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 432453, 565663
Longitude / Latitude -1.492817466421, 54.984431836573
National Grid Reference NZ325657

Pins

Jarrow 'Baptist Chapel' on Grange Rd.Pics on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

N Dunn
Thursday 5th of April 2018 01:53:38 PM
Jarrow Baths (Swimming Pool) in Walter St.Pics on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

N Dunn
Thursday 5th of April 2018 01:51:55 PM
Jarrow 'Empire' Cinema.Pics on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

N Dunn
Thursday 5th of April 2018 01:51:06 PM
The 'Picture House' Cinema in North St.Pics on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

N Dunn
Thursday 5th of April 2018 01:50:08 PM
Western Rd Jarrow.Pics on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

N Dunn
Thursday 5th of April 2018 01:49:06 PM
A Rare photo of the old and long gone St Kilda's Church in Jarrow. It had a well known Youth Club .

N Dunn
Thursday 5th of April 2018 01:48:17 PM
The Presbyterian Church on Ellison St, Jarrow.

N Dunn
Thursday 5th of April 2018 01:45:53 PM
Christ Church, Jarrow.Pics on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

N Dunn
Thursday 5th of April 2018 01:43:29 PM
The Rolling Mills on Western Road. Pics on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

N Dunn
Thursday 5th of April 2018 01:42:44 PM
Palmer's Steel Works where ore was turned into steel in the Blast Furnaces , then rolled in the Rolling Mills next door, then used for the building of the ships. Slag from the works was taken away still hot and dumped on the Jarrow/Hebburn border and it eventually created a massive heap we called 'The Slag Heap'. Pics on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

N Dunn
Thursday 5th of April 2018 01:41:42 PM
Jarrow Palmer's Shipyard.Pics on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

N Dunn
Thursday 5th of April 2018 01:38:31 PM
The long gone St Peter's original Church replaced by a new one on York Ave. Jarrow. Pics on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website

N Dunn
Thursday 5th of April 2018 01:37:20 PM