EPW049191 ENGLAND (1935). The Reyrolle Electrical Engineering Works, Hebburn, 1935
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Title | [EPW049191] The Reyrolle Electrical Engineering Works, Hebburn, 1935 |
Reference | EPW049191 |
Date | September-1935 |
Link | |
Place name | HEBBURN |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 430513, 564586 |
Longitude / Latitude | -1.5232496955621, 54.974875526565 |
National Grid Reference | NZ305646 |
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This was what people called a 'Doss House' on Prince Consort rd beside the Carr St junction. Men could stay the night for a penny or two but didn't get a bed for that money. Instead they'd sleep standing up hanging over a thick rope. |
N Dunn |
Saturday 15th of October 2016 12:19:39 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 10:15:22 AM |
Lloyds Bank opposite St Aloysius Church. The building is long gone. The pic is from my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website |
N Dunn |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 10:08:09 AM |
Martin's Bank later became Barclays. It stands on Prince Consort Rd - Argyle St corner & is still there today. Today it is a Funeral Parlour. |
N Dunn |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 10:06:15 AM |
These sheds started life as Platers Sheds for the Newcastle Shipbuilding Co in 1919. In 1921 the Company went bankrupt.
Late 1920s the Sheds became the 'Reay Gear Works' where gear wheels & gearboxes were manufactured. Later George Angus & Co took it over & later still RW Transmissions took over. RW finally closed the factory down mid 1970s.Today a Housing Estate stands on this land. |
N Dunn |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 10:04:41 AM |
The 'Ellison House Hotel' on Prince Consort Rd - Lyon St corner. It was badly damaged when the 'Theatre Royal' next door burned down in Oct 1950. The Theatre had opened in 1897 & Stan Laurel's dad Arthur Jefferson managed it at one time. Stan was half of the world famous 'Laurel & Hardy' duo. Photo from my website www.oldtyneside.co.uk |
N Dunn |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 09:58:10 AM |
Hebburn Police Station on Argyle St. The Courtrooms were in the same building & next door to the right. The pic is from my www.oldtyneside.co.uk website |
N Dunn |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 09:53:35 AM |
The Co-op Store Hall on Lyon St - Albert St corner |
N Dunn |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 09:49:46 AM |
The Ballast Hill. |
N Dunn |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 09:48:58 AM |
Hawthorn Leslies Shipbuilding yard at the bottom of Ellison St. |
N Dunn |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 09:45:17 AM |
White's Marine Factory on Prince Consort Rd. |
N Dunn |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 09:44:31 AM |
St Andrew's Presbyterian Church with its tall Steeple. |
N Dunn |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 09:43:39 AM |
The 'County Hotel' |
N Dunn |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 09:42:35 AM |
St Aloysius Church |
N Dunn |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 09:42:15 AM |
This was locally known as 'Bottom Reyrolles'. Reyrolles was split by the Newcastle to South Shields railway line . The other half was Reyrolles Newtown Works. |
N Dunn |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 09:41:29 AM |
Glen St |
N Dunn |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 09:39:36 AM |