EPW053694 ENGLAND (1937). The River Tyne between the Walker Shipyard and the Reyrolle Hebburn Works, Walker, 1937
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Pennawd | [EPW053694] The River Tyne between the Walker Shipyard and the Reyrolle Hebburn Works, Walker, 1937 |
Cyfeirnod | EPW053694 |
Dyddiad | 15-June-1937 |
Dolen | |
Enw lle | WALKER |
Plwyf | |
Ardal | |
Gwlad | ENGLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 429836, 564637 |
Hydred / Lledred | -1.5338217768734, 54.975374859738 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | NZ298646 |
Pinnau
Hebburn's electric Power Station which closed around this time and the buildings became a youth club aptly called 'The Powerhouse'. Photos of activities at the Powerhouse are on my website www.oldtyneside.co.uk |
N Dunn |
Friday 23rd of December 2016 05:25:55 PM |
Allotment Gardens |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 10:10:45 PM |
Fisher Street |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 10:09:26 PM |
Staithes Street |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 10:07:23 PM |
Calver Street |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 10:06:11 PM |
Cecil Street |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 10:05:37 PM |
Colin Street |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 10:04:29 PM |
Mary's Place |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 10:03:40 PM |
Whitworth Street |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 10:02:06 PM |
Avon Street |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 10:01:41 PM |
Mitchell's Buildings |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 10:01:13 PM |
Mitchell Street |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 10:00:40 PM |
East Walker School |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 09:59:51 PM |
Midway |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 09:59:25 PM |
Fairhaven Avenue |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 09:59:03 PM |
Foster Street |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 09:58:33 PM |
Bath Street |
Helenjc7 |
Wednesday 25th of June 2014 09:58:12 PM |
Reyrolle's 'bottom Works'. |
N Dunn |
Friday 18th of October 2013 09:22:26 AM |
This factory was known as 'The Bauxite' & run by a company producing Aluminium. As a little lad in the 50s the factory had long gone but it had left behind a mess. There were large mounds of reddish orange bauxite waste & it covered quite an area of land but at least it was fenced off. We kept off it because it got on your clothes & shoes & stained your skin orange. |
N Dunn |
Friday 18th of October 2013 09:21:23 AM |
This road was renamed Prince Consort Road but originally it was James St. |
N Dunn |
Friday 18th of October 2013 09:13:29 AM |
This pin is outside the rear of the Theatre Royal on Carr St. The theatre opened 1897 & at one time was run by Stan Laurel's dad Arthur Jefferson. (Stan of Laurel & Hardy fame). The theatre burned down in Oct 1950. Clipping from my website www.oldtyneside.co.uk |
N Dunn |
Thursday 17th of October 2013 05:19:36 PM |
The Ellison House Hotel on Lyon St Prince Consort Rd corner. It was badly damage when the Theatre Royal next door burned down in Oct 1950 but re-opened later & survived a little while longer. Newspaper clipping from my website www.oldtyneside.co.uk |
N Dunn |
Thursday 17th of October 2013 05:15:49 PM |
These are multiple slipways along the riverside that were going to be used by the Newcastle Shipbuilding Co when they started up in 1919. Unfortunately times were hard after WW1 and they went bust in 1921. |
N Dunn |
Thursday 17th of October 2013 05:11:56 PM |
Hebburn 'C' Pit which was bordered by Ellison St & Lyon St. Today Innesmoor, Glenmoor & Ashwood stand on this land |
N Dunn |
Thursday 17th of October 2013 05:08:53 PM |
N Dunn |
Thursday 17th of October 2013 05:02:55 PM | |
This derelict land is where the Tennants Chemical Works started mid 1800s later becoming the 'United Alkali Company'. The House near the river I've added a pin to is Tyne View Terrace & belonged to the Tennant's Co. |
N Dunn |
Thursday 17th of October 2013 04:59:26 PM |
These building belonged to the Newcastle Shipbuilding Co who started up in Hebburn 1919 but unfortunately went bankrupt in 1921. The buildings & land down to the river stood empty until the end of the 1920s when a company called the 'Reay Gear Works' took over. They made gearwheels & gearboxes for industry. Later George Angus took over & later still possibly late 50s early 60s Richardson Westgarth took over calling themselves RW Transmissions. They closed down in the mid 1970s & the land is now a housing estate. |
N Dunn |
Thursday 17th of October 2013 04:55:09 PM |
the walker ferry landing and the BONE yard (rendering plant)
were in this area and the smell was, lets say awful to be polite you could smell it miles away if the wind was right |
chris lowery |
Thursday 5th of September 2013 09:54:37 AM |
welbeck rd |
chris lowery |
Thursday 5th of September 2013 09:51:38 AM |
The Ballast Hill |
N Dunn |
Tuesday 6th of August 2013 07:49:01 PM |
Tyne View Tce. |
N Dunn |
Tuesday 6th of August 2013 07:48:36 PM |