EAW033929 ENGLAND (1950). The Reyrolle Electrical Engineering Works and environs, Hebburn, 1950. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.

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Pennawd [EAW033929] The Reyrolle Electrical Engineering Works and environs, Hebburn, 1950. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.
Cyfeirnod EAW033929
Dyddiad 19-October-1950
Dolen
Enw lle HEBBURN
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 430437, 563817
Hydred / Lledred -1.5245187604771, 54.967969208939
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol NZ304638

Pinnau

This is the remains of the Tharsis Sulpher & Copper Company that stretched from the riverside to the main railway line.

N Dunn
Monday 16th of June 2014 03:29:50 PM
Victoria Rd west

N Dunn
Monday 16th of June 2014 03:27:43 PM
Hebburn Cemetery main entrance from Victoria Rd West

N Dunn
Monday 16th of June 2014 03:26:59 PM
The 'Newtown Club' on the corner of Tennant St & North Farm Rd

N Dunn
Monday 16th of June 2014 03:26:02 PM
Glen St which ran east & parallel to the railway line all the way to Station Rd

N Dunn
Monday 16th of June 2014 03:21:44 PM
Locals knew this as the 'Reyrolles Bottom Works'. Reyrolles covered a lot of land in Hebburn & was split by the Newcastle to South Shields railway line

N Dunn
Monday 16th of June 2014 03:19:33 PM
A Reyrolle & Co Newtown works with the Sportsfield infront of it

N Dunn
Monday 16th of June 2014 03:17:51 PM
The Bushing Company

N Dunn
Monday 16th of June 2014 03:16:33 PM

N Dunn
Monday 16th of June 2014 03:16:06 PM
This area was known locally as 'The Bauxite'. Not a lot is recorded about this 'British Aluminium Co' apart from it produced Aluminium Hydroxide from the ore known as 'Bauxite'. A lot of waste known as red mud was a by-product of the process & it was dumped on the site producing hillocks/mounds of this red mud. It was fenced off to keep people off it.

N Dunn
Sunday 4th of May 2014 10:16:44 AM
The Co-op Store Hall on Lyon St/Albert St corner

N Dunn
Saturday 26th of April 2014 09:52:08 AM
St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, just off Ellison St

N Dunn
Saturday 26th of April 2014 09:51:06 AM