EAW016910 ENGLAND (1948). The Cooperative Wholesale Society Ltd Pelaw Works along Shields Road, Bill Quay, from the north-east, 1948. This image has been produced from a print marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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Delweddau cyfagos (13)

EAW016910
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EPW060864
  207° 47m
EPW060863
  163° 60m
EPW060858
  184° 71m
EPW060860
  156° 73m
EAW016901
  228° 75m
EAW016909
  154° 87m
EPW060861
  193° 94m
EPW060859
  195° 96m
EPW060857
  165° 104m
EPW060862
  170° 112m
EAW016902
  145° 202m
EAW016905
  261° 230m

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Pennawd [EAW016910] The Cooperative Wholesale Society Ltd Pelaw Works along Shields Road, Bill Quay, from the north-east, 1948. This image has been produced from a print marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Cyfeirnod EAW016910
Dyddiad 30-June-1948
Dolen
Enw lle BILL QUAY
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 429818, 562380
Hydred / Lledred -1.5343376848681, 54.955092338017
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol NZ298624

Pinnau

Croxdale Terrace

David960
Wednesday 23rd of August 2023 01:48:05 PM
39 King Street

ozzie1980
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 09:41:09 AM
Location of a 2ndWW roadblock.

redmist
Sunday 2nd of October 2022 10:50:35 AM
This building and all the others on the left towards Heworth were the Pelaw Co-operative buildings started early 1900. The Town of Pelaw didn't exist before the Co-op and it attracted workers so housing for them had to be built. Pics of it and the area are on my www.oldtyneside.co.uk

N Dunn
Monday 4th of December 2017 01:19:42 PM
Wardley Colliery which is special to me as I served my engineering apprenticeship there and Follonsby 1960 to 1965. The coal was brought up at Follonsby which is also on this aerial view. Photos of Wardley and the area on my www.gatesheadeast.co.uk website

N Dunn
Monday 4th of December 2017 01:14:32 PM
Pelaw Co-op actually started before the town of Pelaw existed. When the Co-operative decided to set up their factories here there was just farm land, then houses started being built for the workers and the new town of Pelaw was born.

N Dunn
Monday 28th of August 2017 12:15:29 PM
The rail line used by coal trucks that descended using gravity to the Pelaw Main Staiths, and then when emptied they were hauled back up to Springwell by wire rope. The photo form my website www.gatesheadeast.couk shows the staiths area where that rail line terminated.

N Dunn
Monday 28th of August 2017 12:07:36 PM
Woodgate Gardens

N Dunn
Monday 28th of August 2017 11:56:26 AM
St Mary's Church, Heworth. The photo is from my website www.gatesheadeast.co.uk

N Dunn
Monday 28th of August 2017 11:54:58 AM
Pelaw Station. The photo is from my www.gatesheadeast.co.uk website

N Dunn
Monday 28th of August 2017 11:45:09 AM
Pelaw Co-op Shirt Factory. An old friend, Jim Carroll was manager of the shirt factory for years until its closure. The photo is from my www.gatesheadeast.co.uk website

N Dunn
Monday 28th of August 2017 11:42:06 AM
The Presbyterian Chapel on Shields Rd. The photo is from my www.gatesheadeast.co.uk website. If you have any old photos for my site please contact me

N Dunn
Monday 28th of August 2017 11:38:31 AM
This was a Co-op shop called 'Boldon Stores' and it was on Station Rd/Shields Rd corner Bill Quay. The photo is from my www.gatesheadeast.co.uk website. Photos always wanted for the website.

N Dunn
Monday 28th of August 2017 11:33:56 AM
"Gallows" signal, where the arm is set lower for a better viewing.

John Wass
Friday 7th of July 2017 08:38:58 PM