EPW051131 ENGLAND (1936). Mowbray Park and environs, Sunderland, 1936

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Title [EPW051131] Mowbray Park and environs, Sunderland, 1936
Reference EPW051131
Date July-1936
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Place name SUNDERLAND
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 439849, 556807
Longitude / Latitude -1.3784670399625, 54.904308198996
National Grid Reference NZ398568

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The Arcade. Missed

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Tuesday 1st of August 2023 08:43:25 PM
Wearside Masonic Temple - Opened 1932

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Tuesday 2nd of March 2021 08:37:25 PM
Post Office - Now flats

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Sunday 29th of March 2020 10:38:14 PM
St Bedes Terrace

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Friday 19th of August 2016 10:55:36 AM

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Friday 19th of August 2016 10:53:47 AM
Palatine Hotel

Kate Gill
Friday 19th of August 2016 10:51:20 AM
Bethesda Free Church, Tatham Street. Still in use

Kate Gill
Friday 19th of August 2016 10:49:29 AM
Binns department store, the store was on both sides of Fawcett Street and a tunnel connecting the two stores was built in the 1960's.

Jane
Sunday 14th of February 2016 07:45:22 PM
The war memorial.

Jane
Sunday 14th of February 2016 07:38:48 PM
The then Winter Gardens, destroyed by WWII bombing but later rebuilt.

Jane
Sunday 14th of February 2016 07:37:03 PM

Brigham
Thursday 26th of November 2015 04:28:53 PM
High Street East

mapmaker
Wednesday 8th of July 2015 12:05:28 AM
Museum and Library

mapmaker
Wednesday 8th of July 2015 12:04:33 AM
Site of Original Fawcett's Street Railway Station

mapmaker
Wednesday 8th of July 2015 12:03:34 AM

mapmaker
Wednesday 8th of July 2015 12:01:17 AM
Regal Cinema later the Odeon

mapmaker
Wednesday 8th of July 2015 12:00:23 AM
Arnold Eagle was the first resident organist, known as 'Eagle of the Regal'. The Compton organ was still playable in the mid-'70s, and survives today, although not at this site.

Brigham
Thursday 26th of November 2015 04:27:35 PM
Congregationalist church.

Jane
Friday 10th of April 2015 08:24:53 AM
Park Road Methodist Church

Kate Gill
Friday 19th of August 2016 10:52:25 AM
This is, I believe, the statue of Jack Crawford nailing the flag to the mast at the Battle of Camperdown. Either that or the statue of General Havelock. The two statues were in the same area.

Jane
Friday 10th of April 2015 08:23:41 AM
Definitely Jack Crawford, I think Havelock was at top of Building Hill

Kate Gill
Friday 19th of August 2016 10:54:42 AM
Mowbray Park and Sunderland Museum

Peter Harrison
Wednesday 26th of November 2014 01:09:48 PM
The much beloved and long gone Town Hall.

MalcolmGH
Thursday 9th of May 2013 09:13:42 AM
Osbournes Temperance Hotel, now Arrow Business Cente, on Foyle Street, named after one of the daughers of William Fawcett.

MalcolmGH
Thursday 9th of May 2013 09:13:08 AM
Victoria Hall, destroyed in the war with loss of life.

MalcolmGH
Thursday 9th of May 2013 09:11:49 AM
This was where 183 children died in a stampede at a variety show in June, 1883.

Jane
Sunday 14th of February 2016 07:42:41 PM