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Explore the areas you know before the railways, roads and places you know became what they are today. This is a 35mm slide. I was given brown paper steeped in vinegar to cure my headache. Thankfully, only three people were injured including the leading fireman. We had to carry our desks outside, even in winter. Families gave up their comfortable beds, consigning themselves to camp beds and put you ups in the back kitchen. Today, the Yemeni population of South Shields numbers around 1,000. Shields lost one of the largest proportions of Merchant Navy sailors. 3.99 + 1.75 Postage. For all of that I got 5/- a week. The 1950s proved to be a period of great change in South Shields, when residents were beginning to put their lives back together after the hardships of World War II. 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. [email protected], Remembering the Past I had a weeks holiday from school, then went straight into the yards. Cheerfulness kept creeping in." This is a 35mm slide. The barracks were glorified mud huts, made with a combination of rubble, straw, soil and camel dung. 0.99 + 2.75 Postage. In 1860 Frith began supplying photos to retailers. historic maps, It was taken in 1962. celebrations-events childhood house-home my-life schooldays. So she said, "well work your way up". During the sermon I would dream of what I would do when I was older and the places I would visit, London, Africa and America. Please consider making a donation to our site. There were no fires and no lights because the gas had been cut off. Although attracts alot of young people with cans of lager etc. Kitty Brightwells memories of living in Jesmond Dene in the 1930s. childhood local-history other royal-family transport wartime working-life. Miss Purdy would take a few of us girls to her home, to show us how tea should be taken. The children got all new clothes for Easter, I loved Good Friday because we did the marching. The boys used to fasten their cup to their belt and more often than not they went home with just the handle. I can still remember to this day the smell of the tobacco released from a freshly opened tin. My cousins had knitted bathing costumes. The domed room that housed the planetarium is now a mosque. #7 of 24 things to do in South Shields. There were some lovely children in that first class of mine. Here are It was originally intended that the North (Tynemouth) Pier and lighthouse would mirror their South Shields counterparts, but a series of breaches and collapses meant that the North Pier was completed much later and to a different design. It was taken in 1966. There were other girls like me on the base, two or three pregnant at the same time as me. Poultices on boils - hot bread or onion and sugar. War is very sad for everyone. Mother hated it when I brought a goldfish home! Terms & Conditions of Use 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s, During the air raids, we used to use the culvert. You know that lad, he wants to meet you, but I said, I dont know him!. [41] The lighthouse currently displays an occulting sector light with white, red and green sectors; the green sector is used to indicate safe waters near the coast to the north of Tynemouth, while red indicates an area with numerous wrecks to the east and south of the lighthouse. In 2001, the population of South Shields was 82,854. My mother used to let me keep the tiddlers in an old bowl in the back garden. 1915. In a book that became to be known as 'The People of the Abyss' London described the time when he lived in the Whitechapel district sleeping in workhouses, so-called doss-houses and even on the streets. In the event of a power cut, each bell was designed to keep ringing for a further six hours. There was always a carnival king, queen and jester. I do know it has been a lifetime passion, I wish I still had a book called King of the Golden River. The troop ship continues on its way across the azure blue of the Mediterranean to my destination Port Said. Leg tan was a thick liquid and you had to keep it even or you had blotchy legs. It was sheer heaven! The river at this time was bursting at the seams with ships carrying cargo or being repaired. The smell of burning coal and oil and the noise of the roaring engine will be with me forever, The waiting room it was great, just like entering a toaster as the fire was blazing away, I don't remember when I first learnt to read. I can still remember the doorbell tinkle as you opened the door. The casino in La Strada (photo courtesy of Rob Quinn) 1963 advertisement for La Strada (courtesy of Rob Quinn) I felt so smart in my uniform. It was taken in 1963. To me as a small child, about 6 or 7, the sea was wilder. Once war came the beaches were all closed off. I walked all the way from Dockwray Square. [18] Most of the Asians in South Shields are Bangladeshi, with the Beacon and Bents ward that covers South Shields town centre, had 9.9% of the population registering as that ethnicity. Anyone living along the line could hitch a ride from Backworth down to Percy Main! All rights reserved. But, away from the 50s, of course, there is much to the towns rich story. [56], The Old Town Hall, a square building of 1768, provides the centrepiece of the Market Place and closes the vista along King Street. I used to do shopping for other people, and Id get a 1d for going. Call: +44 (0)1722 716 376 All the horsemen would spend hours making paper tissue flowers and decorate the harnesses with them. Kitty Brightwell recalls returning to Civvy Street and finding work. celebrations-events pastimes-entertainment schooldays. When Metro services were introduced, the railway line at the former High Shields LNER station at Laygate was re-routed eastwards to the then-new Chichester Metro and bus interchange. Callers closed in the early 1980s. This broadly centre-right party was formed in the 1950s to address hostility towards the Conservative Party. Most of the cleaning was done on hands and knees, but we did have one machine, called The Dummy, which cleaned the floors that made life easier! Elsie Wilkinson recalls work and family life in New York village in the 1930s, 40s and 50s. It was easy to spend five evenings watching the latest films on offer. . Historically, it was known in Roman times as Arbeia, and as Caer Urfa by Early Middle Ages. T Archer Lee must have dressed half of Shields in its time. The Port of Tyne headquarters and international freight terminal are located at Tyne Dock in South Shields. It is believed it became a royal residence of King Osric of Deira; records show that his son Oswin was born within 'Caer Urfa', by which name the fort is thought to be known after the Romans left. Our mothers made a great fuss of us and we had baked herring for tea for a few days. The town is a popular seaside resort with multiple landmarks and tourist attractions. Newcastle upon Tyne We all spent the day together it was wonderful it always seemed to be long sunny days just like the Riviera. All the men used to cheer as if theyd never seen a woman before, local-history my-life transport working-life. I purchased what I believe is a needle holder, leather, with gold writing. One man in Crawford Place even built himself a motor launch in his garden. It shows a view of the decorated Christmas window of Bainbridges in Newcastle upon Tyne. Our family was poor as pee but all I remember is having fun. Thank goodness for the arrival of the flyover at Forest Hall in 1964. It shows the illuminated Christmas windows of the Westoe Road cooperative store in South Shields. What life was like in South Tyneside 60 years ago - pictures of Marsden Grotto, South Shields fair and the Horsley Hill Hotel in the 1950s and 1960s Another selection of poignant photos of. I travelled quite often on the North/South Shields ferry, Of course your blackberries always had worms in when they were picked. We covered the shelter with soil from the park and my dad put an armour plated door on it. You can go on the rides. Refresh & enjoy your personal memories, or find some that family & friends will love as gifts. I still go to the Procession of Witness in Wallsend and I think Ive been to every one since I was a little girl. I literally had to lock the doors and hand in the keys, One corner was lined from ceiling to floor with finely pleated white linen. In 2007, Brinkburn Comprehensive and King George V Comprehensive merged forming South Shields Community School. Later controversially removed and the bodies interred elsewhere. Historically, it was known in Roman times as Arbeia, and as Caer Urfa by Early Middle Ages. Our aim is to encourage people, either living in or with a connection to North Tyneside, to share some of their life experience to create a personal context for the momentous times theyve lived through. This is a night time view of Binns department store Christmas window in Newcastle upon Tyne. There was a parrot which used to sit on the gate. They are a number of trade related landmarks: this includes the headquarters, warehouse and factory of the fashion company Barbour; the Customs House theatre and arts venue and the historic Mill Dam riverside. We always wore our new Easter finery for the event. This is a 35mm slide. I could not show my feelings in the same way he could not show his. There was a wire to cut the cheese and a slicing machine for the bacon, The goods were delivered on Thursday or Friday, beautifully wrapped in parcels with brown paper and string. We used to pull the sheets, two at each side, so they would be dead straight and then fold them. We had passed the fried mouse in a stew stage (a sure cure for bronchitis) by the 1930s. celebrations-events childhood games house-home my-life pastimes-entertainment schooldays transport working-life. One year my father decided to bring a caravan over to the North East and the first port of call was up near St Marys Island. When the Procession of Witness came past we always stopped what we were doing. Binns department store, Newcastle upon Tyne, was bought as James Coxon & Co Ltd in 1929 and incorporated into Henry Binns empire. childhood house-home my-life pastimes-entertainment wartime. New housing estates and factories were built, bringing increased prosperity to the area. As barbers go, Rudi was irresistible to us teenagers. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. The town is well connected to other areas of Tyne & Wear and to the strategic road network the A194(M) motorway provides a direct link between the Borough and the A1/A1(M). Particularly, a bomb shelter in the market place of South Shields, where the deceased were commemorated in a cobblestone of the British flag. We ran races along the sands and played cricket and rounders. For the passenger seat there was just a beer crate with a cushion on. Then we come to the jewel in the crown - "The Chute". As soon as the toilets moved inside and everyone got automatic washers, there was nothing to go outside for anymore. Another industry that was introduced, was that of salt-panning, later expanded upon in the 15th century, polluting the air and surrounding land. This photograph shows the Tynemouth Police football team that played against the Felling Division in the Northern Police Orphanage Cup in March 1949. About a week before Dorothy was born, I was so big I couldn't get out of the seat until all the cinema patrons had left. South Shields is bounded by the A19 trunk road to the West and situated close to the Tyne Tunnel at Jarrow. Nexus also plans to open two new stations at Harton and Cleadon, raising the number of metro stations within the town from four to six. The five guinea investment in the mongoose proved to be finest investment the store ever made. South Shields boasts extensive beaches, sand dunes and coves, as well as dramatic Magnesian Limestone cliffs with grassy areas above known as The Leas, which cover three miles of the coastline and are a National Trust protected area. First we would just look at them, then as your mouth began to water like mad, pop a bit in. It was taken in 1962. They include: South Shields F.C. Currant scones, with money wrapped in greaseproof paper in some of them, were a great attraction. Sure enough there were a couple of beady red eyes staring at us. Went there all the time in the 60s. more. Q: What are salliers? With her being a coal burner there was soot and smoke everywhere! This photograph shows Santas Grotto in the Fenwick department store in Newcastle upon Tyne. 1960s; Share | Add to Watch list. Even when he fell in love - and that was frequently - he was never submerged by disappointment. and those pioneering days we have evolved sophisticated and childhood house-home my-life pastimes-entertainment schooldays shops-shopping working-life. A man would come with a big barrel full of vinegar and sell it by pouring you a pint. If you sold 200.00 of toys it meant you had a good pay, because you got a good commission. A crowded South Beach, from the book South Shields in the 1950s, by Eileen Burnett, on Amberley Publishing, Alma Caffery's grocery store, Harton Village, from the book South Shields in the 1950s, by Eileen Burnett, on Amberley Publishing. All rights reserved. It was sheer heaven . South Shields RFC have been playing at Grosvenor Road, South Tyneside College since they were formed in 1956. We, of course, thought we had a great time and had won the battle. Decorating the tree was a very happy, cosy sort of time, rounded off with a glass of sherry. How could anyone make such a mess of the traditional hot cross bun? We just romped about the place as youngsters never thinking of time we just played and played and played. There is a National Express coach service direct to London. The baker bought ingredients for his gorgeous pasties from the local butcher and greengrocer. Send a personal message with a photo to anyone, anywhere. This sewer pipe was just like shopping at Marks and Spencers nothing but the best and all free. She was dressed all in black, quite frightening to us, but it never put us off buying her toffee. The highlight of the event was raiding other peoples bonfires, pinching stuff when they werent guarding it, but best of all setting fire to one. They were run off mains electricity (the gas lights being retained as an emergency standby). 24th May, Queen's birthday, if you don't give us a holiday we'll all run away. Parcels for the station, thrown from passing trains, sometimes missed and ended up in our garden! From an upstairs window, it looked as though rather large moles had been at work. There would be clouds of dust coming off and God only knows what else, probably fleas, bugs, etc. They also have a women's team who play in the fifth tier of the Women's pyramid, the North East Regional Women's League Premier Division. celebrations-events my-life pastimes-entertainment working-life. 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s, Ten-year-olds would carry glass jars full of sulphuric acid to and from the shops and no-one thought anything of it. There is a mosque at Laygate, including the Yemeni School, which was visited by American boxer Muhammad Ali in 1977. Tide marks were where the water either ran up your arms or down your neck, so you just let it dry or gave a quick rub with your sleeve. Only one bomb hit us, but horribly it was plumb on the focsle. A new book - South Shields In The 1950s - throws light on a crucial chapter in the town's history. As the title of the group indicates, please ensure any images and posts have local historical content. We could make the banana slide really slippy with the greaseproof paper the bread came in then. The damage, seen in daylight, was sheer devastation. After the service, every child got an orange.. Suddenly the bull gave a great bellow and jumped out of the wagon, straight into the crowd of people. This is a 35mm slide. The isolation hospital was at Scaffold Hill, near Palmersville. Everything was either flower designs or psychedelic swirls or patterns. Download this free history of the Collection. We used to bathe. Its worth cooking a Christmas dinner and putting it to one side for the next day just to fry it! This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. The memory entitled Childhood in Howdon and Willington Quay brings back some very happy memories - strange how seeing something like that tugs at the old heart strings. The trouble was getting the money off the clients after Christmas. The town's museum & art gallery, includes a permanent exhibition dedicated to the life and times of Catherine Cookson. The ice cream boy was clad from top to toe in white. Amberley Publishing. 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. All of a sudden there was this hand on my shoulder; it was the policeman, 'if you do that again you're in trouble'. Do I have the right time period? It shows a childrens window display in Callers store, Newcastle upon Tyne. is the town's main football team. Anything that stayed still got painted white, We were hanging on to an empire, they were fighting for independence. An example of the police/community interaction and relationship that existed in earlier years. Revenue impacts the experiences featured on this page, Ask emmar00 about Ocean Beach Pleasure Park, Ask julie a about Ocean Beach Pleasure Park, Ask Davyt76 about Ocean Beach Pleasure Park, Ask Geordiefatther about Ocean Beach Pleasure Park, Ask PixieLouLou1 about Ocean Beach Pleasure Park. In 2007, it imported two million tonnes of coal. The exhibition depicted the Yemeni story as an example of early successful multi-cultural integration in Britain, as well as showcasing the high-profile 1977 visit by Muhammad Ali. At the same time the South Shields lights were themselves fully automated, with the addition of standby diesel alternators and automatic lamp changers. Its the Yanks - theyve arrived.. In these days the first year of an apprenticeship was being a go-for. London Gazette, Issue 28099, Page 327, 14 January 1908. It had a downstairs and an upstairs, just full of everything you would need to keep a house going. We always went to Cullercoats Bay when we were young because when the tide was in it was a very safe bay for bathing. 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. The manager took pity on us and offered us a barn with clean straw by way of accommodation. This is a mens gift display in Binns department store, Newcastle upon Tyne. from Yorkshire. Spuds was a nickname for holes in your socks around these times. 0191 258 4623 The box did not move and my foot came to a halt in its tracks. At the same time each lighthouse was equipped with an electrically activated fog bell; these were switched on and off remotely from a control hut in the pier blockyard. There are hardly any in Jarrow, Hebburn which are the other two major areas in the borough. I loved Collingwood Infant School. The 'Institute' had a Reading Room library and a billiard room with two full-sized tables. I come down the Kings Head stairs, and there at the bottom of the stairs is Walter Offords a fish merchant at the place Im going to work. The side currently play in the Northern Premier League's Premier Division after winning promotion to it in 2018, the seventh tier of English Football. On moon nights, barrels were put along streets and smoke making stuff was burned in them so the enemy couldn't see clearly. If I wanted to buy a dress I went to Bell Bros. or D Hill Carter. Also a laser quest and bowling ally on site too. The large procession escorted the Bishop into the new church. People, being hard up, loved to see the gasman coming. At lunch time I used to go out to the YMCA, which put on a good meal on the top floor. We discovered life and eventually became adults. The first evidence of a settlement within what is now the town of South Shields dates from pre-historic times. It was taken in 1962. [55] The architect was E. E. Fetch of London. The 145-foot clock tower contains a Potts chiming clock and five bells, and is topped by a weathervane in the shape of a galleon. First impressions might not seem to be up to much but we like to take the kids on the odd Friday night when alot of the rides for the little ones are only 1 after 5pm they have a whale of a time and we usually go for chips and a walk along the beach while we are there. earsdon monkseaton west-monkseaton whitley-bay. I travelled to night school on the old fashioned buses, with the driver up in the cab on his own. In summertime everyone hung their washing in the street, but it was a risky business. it was taken in 1966. If you were going somewhere special you'd put a bit of soot in, to make the teeth sparkle. 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. I was a Ward Maid in a couple of local hospitals. Poland) and in South East Asia. Nell's legs would start to wobble as soon as she approached the Newcastle Arms. The population of South Shields according to the census was 108,647. The Progressives have no representation beyond South Shields. Taken in Fenwicks department store in Newcastle upon Tyne, this is a festive Christmas display.
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