These industries played a fundamental part in creating wealth both regionally and nationally. [50] The installation of this powerful light (which is visible during the day as well as by night), rendered the High and Low Lights of North Shields redundant, and they were therefore decommissioned at the same time. As with other resorts tourism is a large part of the town's economy: to attract tourists the town has an extensive network of cycle paths and walking trails; a promenade; parks-and-gardens; fairground rides; amusement arcades, crazy golf, laser tag, a miniature steam railway; boating lake; a ten-pin bowling centre and an amphitheatre.[35][36]. We covered the shelter with soil from the park and my dad put an armour plated door on it. See the The butter boat used to go past our front room window. He built a model Mississippi paddle steamer in his garage workshop. Not necessarily interesting to others, but since Im asked; We arrived home with all three of us soaking wet - while the four people inside the car were warm and dry. Despite suffering extensive damage during both World Wars, the resilience and determination of South Shields sand dancers has seen the town retain its bustling energy and unique character, which continues to attract visitors today. Your first job was to go to the wash house outside in the back yard and check if the metal pot that held water was full or not. Amberley Publishing. I had often used the old B.A. At eighteen she was called up for the army where she served on ack-ack guns. This is where youll find the recollections and life experiences which local people have shared with us. The boiler would need to be lighted early morning. Elsie Wilkinson recalls her childhood in New York village during the 1920s and 30s. We, of course, thought we had a great time and had won the battle. Shields lost one of the largest proportions of Merchant Navy sailors. We always wore our new Easter finery for the event. I think it was the biggest travelling shop in the world at that time! The photograph shows a bear Band in a winter wonderland display at Callers department store in Newcastle upon Tyne. NRA 36017 Martin Luther Church, Newcastle upon Tyne link to online catalogue. This shows the illuminated window of Bainbridge Department store, Newcastle upon Tyne. The ground floor is open with arches on each side (and a central pillar which predates the rest of the structure); the enclosed first floor has pitched roof, topped by a wooden bell turret. 1968/69 SOUTH SHIELDS V GAINSBOROUGH TRINITY - NPL CUP. My first recollection of WW2 is standing at the door with my mam watching the searchlights. Percy Main was a close-knit friendly community you could wander into anyones house (which I was told I frequently did). Every ship that went up or down the river came past our house. War is very sad for everyone. This is a 35mm slide. Hotels and Bungalows. Pleanty to see and do in the Pleasure Park. If you are very, very naughty, all you will get for Christmas is a bag of cinders. My war brought loss of a different kind, not the loss of a death, but the loss of division no less formidable in its onslaught. [100][101] In 2005 they had an Intermediate Cup run and got to Twickenham but were beaten by Morley R.F.C. Long-term plans by Nexus to re-open the former Sunderland to South Shields line between Tyne Dock, Brockley Whins and East Boldon would create a direct rail service between South Shields and Sunderland[citation needed], without the need for passengers to change trains at Pelaw in Gateshead. During the war National flour was packed in cloth bags, so we unpicked them, hemmed them round and used the flour bag handkerchiefs all during the war. The retired 'Tyne' life boat in 1904; A tribute to all crewmen who served on her, some mistakenly think this is a tribute to William Wouldhave, South Shields once had an open-air swimming pool. your memories of South Shields itself or of a particular South Tyneside includes the towns of South Shields, Hebburn and Jarrow and the villages of Boldon, Cleadon and Whitburn. This is a 35mm slide. The population increased from 12,000 in 1801 to 75,000 by the 1860s, bolstered by economic migration from Ireland, Scotland and other parts of England. Now and again you would wake up through the night and want a jimmy riddle. Granda's long sleeved body shirts and long linings (underpants) took a long time to dry. It was digitised and first made available on the British Newspaper Archive in Nov 14, 2012 . During election campaigning we targeted people according to their political affiliation. The damage, seen in daylight, was sheer devastation. The school nurse told me I had ringworm and an area of my hair had to be cut away. Kitty Brightwells memories of living in Jesmond Dene in the 1930s. 1901, Popular Edition Manufacturing and ship repair/engineering are other significant sectors. - Douglas Percy Bliss on his friend Eric Ravilious from their time at the Royal College of Art Eric Ravilious loved. The Bangladeshi community is the third largest in Tyne and Wear, after Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland with 1.7% of the town's population being Bangladeshi or 1300 people. This is a 35mm slide. All rights reserved. "All right Minnie, sorry Minnie". They were run off mains electricity (the gas lights being retained as an emergency standby). The Kppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Cfb" (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).[15]. However, over time, attitudes to Yemenis in the town were softened and there was no significant recurrence of this violence. These new houses were going to have water inside and, unbelievably, a bathroom! I can recall, in canny Shields, the fish-quay and the football-fields, the sound of sirens in the night, the air-raid shelter, small and tight. One winters day the travellers were so cosy in the waiting room that they were unaware of the train having stopped, and then moved on! My summer holidays were spent on the Fish Quay sands, childhood house-home my-life pastimes-entertainment schooldays working-life. Explore the areas you know before the railways, roads and places you know became what they are today. I hid in the cloakroom because I didn't want to leave on my last day. Once it was in full blaze the roar coming out of the pipe was like a jet engine, then at the same time the pipe would start to rattle like mad. It was taken in 1964. I spent 15 months of my apprenticeship on board that ship. We heard the drone of the engines first, coming from the sky. You had to clean with cold water. The Port has a freight rail connection. In the 19th Century, coal mining, alkaline production and glass-making led to a boom, and South Shields population increased from 12,000 in 1801 to 75,000 by the 1860s. and You always tried to duck down so as not to be seen, for some strange reason. Since God help you if you fell in with all your clobber on! My greatest memory is the sound of the slipway. Its the Yanks - theyve arrived.. The Rank Organisation disposed of the Gaumont to the Brent Walker chain of cinemas from 5th October 1975 and it was re-named Focus Cinema. We would put one plant pot on top of another with a lighted candle inside to keep warm. Website hand-made by Frith, since 1998. As barbers go, Rudi was irresistible to us teenagers. The Church of the Good Shepherd has been a haven for me - so full of wonderful memories of people and clergy. We don't want to rely on ads to bring you the best of visual culture. [citation needed], There is a frequent pedestrian ferry service to North Shields on the opposite bank of the Tyne. In 2001, the population of South Shields was 82,854. This is a night time view of Binns department store Christmas window in Newcastle upon Tyne. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. I could not show my feelings in the same way he could not show his. Towards the end of the 19th century, with the British Navy needing seamen, Yemeni British sailors settled in the town, this resulted in the first roots of the Yemeni British community in the town. We always smelt of camphorated oil, no matter what time of year it was. Terms & Conditions of Use Guns were going and I said, Mum, look at all the shrapnel. She said, Never mind the shrapnel!. [101][102] They rose to the fourth tier National League Two. We all felt we had done something good. In 2005 the Customs House commissioned author Peter Mortimer to write a play on the subject of the 1930 Yemeni Riot. We just romped about the place as youngsters never thinking of time we just played and played and played. This broadly centre-right party was formed in the 1950s to address hostility towards the Conservative Party. [21], Disputes over jobs led to race riots also called the Arab Riots in 1919 and 1930. Can you imagine what our teachers had to put up with. When I was a young girl, I lived in Fourth Street, Down by the shipyards. It dawned on me I was being trained to be a housewife. Climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The boys used to fasten their cup to their belt and more often than not they went home with just the handle. I eventually learned to swim in the Suez Canal. There are no railway stations within the town (stations operated by National Rail) or in the surrounding borough. The club was voted out of the league at the end of their second season and the club disbanded shortly afterwards.[103]. The children rode the bicycle over 100 miles to the nearest port and addressing it to Miss Ella Gordon, Liverpool, shipped it off. Ocean Beach Pleasure Park Sea Road, South Shields NE33 2LD, England. The undertaker went as pale as the corpse and a fierce argument began. We were all given an orange each at the end of the day. those pioneering days we have evolved sophisticated and [47] This was in turn replaced by a radio link to an automatic fog detector when the latter lighthouse was automated in 1967. If you took the lemonade bottle back you got a penny. There has been a cross-river ferry service between the two towns since 1377.[107]. You can go on the rides. leisure pastimes-entertainment working-life. It was taken in 1965. They handed over their wages every week and an allowance was given to each of them. After the sales, we were drafted upstairs to dust the fixtures. Peter Lish left the ABC South Shields in July 1980 and I (who had . They make wonderful, unique and personal gifts for almost any occasion. There suddenly appeared a young boy pedalling furiously on his new bicycle! It was delicious and you felt on top of the world, childhood house-home pastimes-entertainment, We played Tarzan and Jane and swung through the bushes. The Port of Tyne is one of the UK's most important and is further developing its freight and passenger activities. We used to pull the sheets, two at each side, so they would be dead straight and then fold them. As the title of the group indicates, please ensure any images and posts have local historical content. Approximately 1 in 4 of these men was of Yemeni background. . Facebook automatically deletes posts with less than 10 characters in their accompanying . There is a mosque at Laygate, including the Yemeni School, which was visited by American boxer Muhammad Ali in 1977. You always loved their chips because they were cooked in proper dripping. Harking back to Christmas past now, with these photographs of Christmas shop fronts and high street scenes of Newcastle upon Tyne and South Shields in the 1960s. Champion, Dads got a smile on his face a mile wide, so he must have got a good rebate. This is a 35mm slide. It was taken in 1963. Right lads, give it plenty of wind. Stone Age arrow heads and an Iron Age round house have been discovered on the site of Arbeia Roman Fort. They fired the gun in Northumberland Square to welcome in the new year, celebrations-events childhood pastimes-entertainment working-life. This is a 35mm slide. The news broadcasts, with the well-known voices of John Snagg and Alva Liddell, attained almost religious significance.