The Port of Tyne is one of the UK's most important and is further developing its freight and passenger activities. When there was a ship in distress a rocket was fired and the men had to stop what they were doing and rush to the brigade house. Longbenton was one big, muddy building site! It was taken in 1963. The Hoyer - The man who for the time being was throwing coins. This story is covered in a documentary film, The King of South Shields. There suddenly appeared a young boy pedalling furiously on his new bicycle! However, the rapid growth in population brought on by the expansion of industry made sanitation a problem, as evident by Cholera outbreaks[8] and the building of the now-listed Cleadon Water Tower to combat the problem. Also a laser quest and bowling ally on site too. One man in Crawford Place even built himself a motor launch in his garden. The official Facebook page of the Shields Gazette, bringing you South Tyneside's news & sport. The sign reads Bainbridge, a century of service. This is a 35mm slide. This is a 35mm slide. On moon nights, barrels were put along streets and smoke making stuff was burned in them so the enemy couldn't see clearly. He built a model Mississippi paddle steamer in his garage workshop. Any child who had freckles could get in free. It was always happy times and you always enjoyed yourself. The new school was built at a cost of 19 million on the King George V School site and was opened in September 2011. It was easy to spend five evenings watching the latest films on offer. The Francis Frith Collection Francis Frith The UK's leading archive and publisher of local photographs since 1860. There was always a carnival king, queen and jester. In 2005 the Customs House commissioned author Peter Mortimer to write a play on the subject of the 1930 Yemeni Riot. [51] The Herd Groyne lighthouse was refurbished and repainted in 2014,[52] and still acts as a navigational aid to ships entering the River Tyne. Discover historic maps of the South Shields area in Tyne and Wear. It was taken in 1964. [44][45] This very unusual lighthouse resembling a 1940s sci-fi movie space craft was built by Newcastle-upon-Tyne Trinity House in 1882 (ownership was passed to the Tyne Improvement Commission the following year). We flooded 30 sq yds of the golf course - but not a green, fortunately! We explore how tensions in the town led to two race riots in 1919 and 1930. Dry dock owners and ship repairers South Shields, 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s. Ordnance Survey, Revised New Colour Series, Download this free history of the Collection. The 1950s proved to be a period of great change in South Shields, when residents were beginning to put their lives back together after the Second World War. We fed them and befriended them, gave them a football to kick around on the lawn. First impressions might not seem to be up to much but we like to take the kids on the odd Friday night when alot of the rides for the little ones are only 1 after 5pm they have a whale of a time and we usually go for chips and a walk along the beach while we are there. In the 19th Century, coal mining, alkaline production and glass-making led to a boom, and South Shields population increased from 12,000 in 1801 to 75,000 by the 1860s. The date was 3 September 1939. Everything had to be immaculate for kit inspection. Now there was always a scramble for the bag because inside the scone you would find a silver coin. When the coalman came you had to run out and take all the washing back in again. Register to find out more and create your first album! We were the first firm in Whitley Bay to work a five day week. Since The Bangladeshi community is actually larger than the Yemeni community. Elsie Wilkinson recalls work and family life in New York village in the 1930s, 40s and 50s. It was taken in 1966. This broadly centre-right party was formed in the 1950s to address hostility towards the Conservative Party. It was taken in 1963. Particularly, a bomb shelter in the market place of South Shields, where the deceased were commemorated in a cobblestone of the British flag. Cheerfulness kept creeping in." Theres a thing about being in large groups of people, irrespective of the fact that you dont know them, that everybodys there enjoying themselves and its infectious. I had to be sure and take my Van Lad's hat, the status symbol that proved I was part of the team. NRA 23979 Maude and Ogden families of Sunderland: corresp and papers. The Yemeni are the first, settled Muslim community in Britain and have been used to justify multiculturalism.[25]. My mother ran all the way, chasing me with a knotted towel until we got to the school gates. The boiler would need to be lighted early morning. I guess I was a bit of a special case because our family had pleasure boats on Tynemouth beach. There are When we moved house we felt posh with running water from the scullery, electric light and a gas stove for cooking. A new book - South Shields In The 1950s - throws light on a crucial chapter in the towns history. A photograph taken in Binns Department store in Newcastle upon Tyne. There used to be tons upon tons of sprats swimming up and down the river then. [Head of Rampart on the Rocks] Tynemouth North East of England. Once up and ready off we would go with two borrowed shovels and a brush to start our front door cleaning. A number of notable people have been associated with South Shields. The place was more than likely lousy with fleas - but you never gave it a thought. those pioneering days we have evolved sophisticated and Pevsner, The Buildings of England County Durham, 1953, 1983. The 'Institute' had a Reading Room library and a billiard room with two full-sized tables. When it was too dark to play we sat and told ghost stories. Historically in County Durham, the town has a population of 75,337, the third largest in Tyneside after Newcastle and Gateshead. It looked like a peaceful day, Not a cloud in the whole sky, So when the fishing boats came into port, Everyone started to wonder why. We had huge stocks of tinned food in the back shop - enough to feed the area for two weeks following any invasion. This is a 35mm slide. The Progressives have no representation beyond South Shields. Imagine if you have something knitted like a swim suit, cos it was all in one, and when it got wet it was sort of sodden and it used to drag. The new integrated bus and Metro interchange opened on 4 August 2019 on Keppel Street - across the road from the original Metro station at King Street - on the site of the former head post office and Royal Mail delivery office. My childhood was an idyllic one and St. Josephs played a major part in this. She has been there for hundreds of years and she will be there for hundreds of years yet. I thought it was the countryside - it was all fields! I loved the Royal on the Tottenham High Road, it had a wonderful sprung floor and a revolving stage so you could have two bands performing in one evening. childhood house-home pastimes-entertainment schooldays, In return for the newspapers, we got a massive bag of fresh cooked chips. At the same time each lighthouse was equipped with an electrically activated fog bell; these were switched on and off remotely from a control hut in the pier blockyard. Similar communities were founded in Hull, Liverpool and Cardiff. Marsden Bay, with its famous Marsden Rock and historic Grotto public house and restaurant set in the cliffs, is home to one of the largest seabird colonies in Britain.[13]. For the passenger seat there was just a beer crate with a cushion on. It was taken in 1962. It was taken in 1965. It was a messy job but we got extra pocket money for it. - Douglas Percy Bliss on his friend Eric Ravilious from their time at the Royal College of Art Eric Ravilious loved. Theres the Boys Brigade, lets give them what forOnward Christian Soldiers. The Groyne shows an occulting light which marks a safe entrance course between the piers, showing white to a vessel approaching from seaward on the correct course, green to a vessel off-course to the north, and red to one off-course to the south. Pat Watters, chief of the Newcastle Gateshead brigade, said the blaze was the biggest in Central Newcastle for many years, and it was made all the worse, he said, because the furniture in Callers shop was highly flammable., It was the start of one of the biggest blazes ever to hit the City Centre, and was to cost the Callers 2m, a massive amount 44 years ago. Fly away Valiant Heart on your silver wings. The whole structure is painted red and stands 49ft (15m) in height. We all felt we had done something good. I travelled quite often on the North/South Shields ferry, Of course your blackberries always had worms in when they were picked. I pray to God every day Please dont let it happen again. In the ninth century, Scandinavian peoples made Viking raids on monasteries and settlements all along the coast, and later conquered the Anglian Kingdoms of Northumbria, Mercia and East Anglia, who hailed from Angelnen in Denmark (modern day Germany). Millions of tons of goods and fuel arrived in Berlin during the airlift to keep the residents alive and functional. 0.99 + 1.25 Postage. It was taken in 1963. South Shields, Tyne and Wear Old Photos, Historic Maps, Local History Books and Memories of South Shields Frith photos prompt happy memories of our personal history, so enjoy this trip down memory lane with our old photos, historic maps, local history books, and memories of South Shields. #7 of 24 things to do in South Shields. Ocean Beach Pleasure Park Sea Road, South Shields NE33 2LD, England. In 1930 we played in the Tyneside Senior League and had a reputation for encouraging young, talented players. Coming home from school, I turned into our street to see a huge silver barage balloon wedged sideways in the street. Nice choice of rides and little We lived next door to the school so when I heard the bell I had to run. Dont forget you are there to sell the books, not get lost in them. buildings celebrations-events childhood local-history music. I knew something unusual was going on - my Mother was still in bed at lunchtime! your memories of South Shields itself or of a particular "Bliddy mackerel" he roared, giving me a clip across the ear, "go back tomorrow and get some herring"! 1862. Here I was, the year 1958, a boy in mans boots doing guard patrols on the Russian Border. Binns department store, Newcastle upon Tyne, was bought as James Coxon & Co Ltd in 1929 and incorporated into Henry Binns empire. If you sold 200.00 of toys it meant you had a good pay, because you got a good commission. You wouldn't believe that in fifty odd plus years time we would still bump into one another for a bit natter but it has happened! After we'd made them, boogies used to be pushed, pulled and ridden for mile after mile. It was full of sticklebacks and wed spend many happy hours there fishing. old photos of south shields. Founded in 1245, South Shields quickly developed into an important fishing port, with industries such as fishing and salt-panning attracting workers from far and wide. St. Petersburg. 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s. NRA 37100 Mautland Street Methodist Church, Houghton-le-Spring link to online catalogue. for our site. I got a chocolate biscuit when I went along to pay the bill at the end of the week. Off we would go and buy ourselves a lovely hot OXO drink. Shipbuilding (along with coal mining), previously a monopoly of the Freemen of Newcastle, became another prominent industry in the town, with John Readhead & Sons Shipyard the largest. One of the most historic parts of the town is the quaint and beautiful Westoe village, which consists of a quiet street of first grade and second grade Georgian and Victorian houses, many of which had been built by business leaders from the coal and shipping industries in the town. The town is well connected to other areas of Tyne & Wear and to the strategic road network the A194(M) motorway provides a direct link between the Borough and the A1/A1(M). I can remember on a payday coming into the house shouting "We've got a body this week!". of celebrations-events childhood house-home my-life pastimes-entertainment schooldays shops-shopping wartime working-life. We just romped about the place as youngsters never thinking of time we just played and played and played. Historically, it was known in Roman times as Arbeia, and as Caer Urfa by Early Middle Ages. In went the brown paper parcel, eggs on top. As with many other North East towns, much has changed in South Shields as the decades have passed. A Whitley Bay resident recalls her time in the ATS during World War II. For some unknown reason, we used to put flour on burns, which was horrendous, but that was the remedy at the time. We want to find out more about my dad's naval career. The dress you got had no sleeves and was made of cotton. Kitty Brightwell recalls returning to Civvy Street and finding work. It was taken in 1964. Top Selling Tours & Activities in and around South Shields, History Museums, Ancient Ruins, Monuments & Statues. The first-foot had to be tall dark and masculine. [11] Later during World War II, the German Luftwaffe repeatedly attacked the town and caused massive damage to industries which supported the war effort, killing many innocent residents. Im still friendly with some of them now. Taken in Fenwicks department store in Newcastle upon Tyne, this is a festive Christmas display. Cousin George could sing all the verses of the Lambton Worm plus many other Geordie songs. This is a 35mm slide. We could make the banana slide really slippy with the greaseproof paper the bread came in then. I was awarded a certificate for 120 words per minute shorthand and 60 words per minute in typing. Good Fridays always stand out in my memory because that was the day we marched round the town. A very careful calculation went into this trip. All of a sudden there was this hand on my shoulder; it was the policeman, 'if you do that again you're in trouble'. South Shields ( English: / ilz /) is a coastal town in South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England. The snug was nicknamed Turnbulls Waiting Room after the name of the local Funeral Director. Then we come to the jewel in the crown - "The Chute". [105] It is currently held by Emma Lewell-Buck who won the seat in a by-election held on 3 May 2013 which had been triggered by the retirement from politics of the previous incumbent David Miliband, who had served as Foreign Secretary in the government of Gordon Brown. At lunch time I used to go out to the YMCA, which put on a good meal on the top floor. Recently, the town were also represented by Harton & Westoe C.W. [14] Westoe village was once a separate village about a mile from South Shields, but urban sprawl has now consumed it, along with the village of Harton to the south on the main route towards Cleadon and Sunderland. The coal was frozen solid in the railway trucks and could not be delivered on time to people. Judge Clifton Newman, a South Carolina native who attended racially segregated schools in the 1950s and 1960s, addressed Murdaugh directly during roughly 20 minutes of comments that ranged from . The school nurse told me I had ringworm and an area of my hair had to be cut away. [101][102] They rose to the fourth tier National League Two. It would stand on the bench, enamel white and trimmed with dolphin blue, I was there, the day the Tyne Bridge was opened, This was the nickname of a corner, Down on the North Shields fish quay, Some visitors were local buskers, Who drank stuff stronger than tea. Posts. 1925, 3-Map Boxed Set is the town's main football team. The town is a popular seaside resort with multiple landmarks and tourist attractions. childhood house-home pastimes-entertainment shops-shopping transport. Gary. local history books, This is a childrens Christmas display at Binns department store, Newcastle upon Tyne. ", Wind blown sand drifts o'er the strand, Where once the "Plaza" it did stand, A pleasure palace built years ago, To entertain both high and low. They include: South Shields F.C. I was released from Scaffold Hill isolation hospital, with the hope of never returning to what seemed more like a prison than a hospital. When I was a young girl, I lived in Fourth Street, Down by the shipyards. As the saying goes, here today and gone tomorrow! The children got all new clothes for Easter, I loved Good Friday because we did the marching. At night their six exhausts spouted blue flames, rather like a steam organ but more spectacular. South Shields, King Street c.1898, from Francis Frith Hometown Bay Street View Ocean Early 1900s Lawe road early 1900s South Tyneside Dundee City Adelaide Street City House Town Hall Road Childhood Landmarks House Of Fraser Summer Sale Summer sale at Fowler and Brock in king street 1900 In South Shields In The 1950s, local author Eileen Burnett explores this significant period in the areas history and brings it to life with evocative images from the progressive years of the 1950s. My cousins had knitted bathing costumes. It was such a novelty to see a car in those days it was put into a car showroom window while he went to the match. The Port of Tyne headquarters and international freight terminal are located at Tyne Dock in South Shields. We always smelt of camphorated oil, no matter what time of year it was. The news broadcasts, with the well-known voices of John Snagg and Alva Liddell, attained almost religious significance. It was taken in 1962. The Jungle was certainly a rough and tumble sort of place. The collection has been has been built up over many years and contains some wonderful stories. The majority of the people living in South Shields are descendants of those who migrated and settled in the area during the Industrial Revolution in order to work in expanding coalmines and shipyards. There are hardly any in Jarrow, Hebburn which are the other two major areas in the borough. This photograph shows the window of the Broadloom Mills shop in Newcastle upon Tyne, Grey Street. celebrations-events childhood house-home my-life pastimes-entertainment shops-shopping. The children rode the bicycle over 100 miles to the nearest port and addressing it to Miss Ella Gordon, Liverpool, shipped it off. They also have a women's team who play in the fifth tier of the Women's pyramid, the North East Regional Women's League Premier Division. This is a photograph of the illuminated windows of Allens department sore in South Shields. New Yorkers hungry for mountain air, good food and the American way of leisure came to the mountains by the thousands, and by the 1950s a Half-million people each year inhabited the "summer world" of . North Shields 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s, Ten-year-olds would carry glass jars full of sulphuric acid to and from the shops and no-one thought anything of it. but if some spark good memories they are available to buy in a wide range of products, including framed prints, canvas prints and personalised photo gifts including tea towels, mugs, jigsaws, tableware, cushion covers, customised calendars. Sweets were wrapped in a square of newspaper which was rolled into a funnel. "Mother, I've been put down into 2b." UXB was written on pieces of paper, and two or three men went out before us and put them anywhere. With turbans on our heads, what a laugh we had. Everyone ate fish that day and it had to be fresh. celebrations-events childhood my-life schooldays. [citation needed], The current town was founded in 1245 and developed as a fishing port. [5] These raids were done to aid their ongoing siege of the heavily fortified Newcastle upon Tyne, and in a bid to control the River Tyne, and the North, and the Shields siege helped cause their battalions to maneuver south to York;[5] this may have also led to a brief winter skirmish on the outskirts of Boldon, though the topography is not favourable for a battle.[7]. We heard a massive booming and the vessel shuddered. In Egypt the camp had three large search lights and around the perimeter fence were forty dugouts with a guard in each one. My grandmother never drank, but always carried a miniature bottle of brandy in her shopping bag for medicinal purposes. If you were going somewhere special you'd put a bit of soot in, to make the teeth sparkle. 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All the men used to cheer as if theyd never seen a woman before, local-history my-life transport working-life. There was a Heath Robinson affair rigged up for summoning us up to the next floor, where a light flashed for each doctor when his surgery was empty! I think it was the biggest travelling shop in the world at that time! He had his marriage blessed at the Al-Azhar Mosque, one of the earliest mosques in UK. Colliery. Plenty of rides and arcades for people of all ages. NRA 26003 Mather family of Newcastle upon Tyne: deeds and papers. Geographical landmarks include The Leas cliff tops and Haven Point as well as the bays of Littlehaven, Sandhaven and Marsden. The South Pier was finished in 1895 and its lighthouse was operational that same year (it was equipped with a third-order fixed optic and a clockwork occulting mechanism, by Chance Brothers & Co.). The boys used to fasten their cup to their belt and more often than not they went home with just the handle. We had a Cinema Club, although I seem to remember that most of the films were Laurel and Hardy. The bag was really heavy and on Sundays I needed two, which were even heavier! I became an Associate of the London College of Music and taught piano locally until I was 84 years old. Open today: 11:00 - 20:00. He dug a big hole, tiled it round with slate tiles and put a lid on. A few days before Christmas we wrote our notes for what we wanted and threw them up the chimney for Santa. Oh happy, happy days, when everyone made their own entertainment. Water & Amusement Parks, Theme Parks. When it came to job satisfaction you were spoilt for choice! Taken from original Ordnance Survey maps sheets and digitally stitched together to form a single layer, these maps offer a true reflection of how the land used to be. How Many uses was the Penny Daily paper put to? Newcastle upon Tyne Whether it be the presence of Romans in ancient times, the arrival of a vibrant Arab population, or the towns industrial past, South Shields has a diverse history. Georgie thought he was one of the family. [62] Demolition of the school began early October 2016 and was finalised late November 2016. of South Shields, Suddenly the bull gave a great bellow and jumped out of the wagon, straight into the crowd of people. This is a 35mm slide. At 11 am the guns sound the start of the two minutes silence. Our room had mirrors on the walls and I can remember us all dancing on the beds and being severely reprimanded. In 2007, it imported two million tonnes of coal. These holidays were great fun and helped us to get to know each other well, even though we only met a couple of times a year. They are playing the Stars and Stripes! This is a colourful display in Bainbridges department store, Newcastle upon Tyne. One year my father decided to bring a caravan over to the North East and the first port of call was up near St Marys Island. As most were too big to get through the filter system, now and again we got some good sized whiting, haddock and cod that had no escape and were doomed anyway. celebrations-events childhood games house-home my-life pastimes-entertainment schooldays transport working-life. As barbers go, Rudi was irresistible to us teenagers. Revenue impacts the experiences featured on this page, Ask emmar00 about Ocean Beach Pleasure Park, Ask julie a about Ocean Beach Pleasure Park, Ask Davyt76 about Ocean Beach Pleasure Park, Ask Geordiefatther about Ocean Beach Pleasure Park, Ask PixieLouLou1 about Ocean Beach Pleasure Park.
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