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  1. Robsons Boat Builders Ltd, South Shields - History. The company was established in 1830 as R Robson & Co at Shadwell Street South Shields. This is in the North East corner of the town and Shadwell Street is now known as Wapping Street. The exact location is not known (at the moment) but Shadwell Street is shown on the following maps.

  2. 73. 74. ›. A Derelict Street in South Shields. A Street in South Shields. A Street Near the Town Hall in South Shields. A View Looking Northwards From the Corner of Winchester Street and Anderson Street, South Shields. Abdul Mussen's Licensed Seamen's Lodging House.

  3. Search historical births, deaths and marriage records. This database contains records from 1837 to 2008. If you are looking for a record that is not in this database: Due to boundary changes over the years, older information may be held in neighbouring registers. For full details of what records we hold, see areas and dates covered.

  4. South Tyneside has a rich heritage. As a Borough we may be small, but our history is fascinating and has played a major role in regional, national and even world history. The Local Studies Collection at The Word, National Centre for the Written Word in South Shields, provides a good starting point to find out about the heritage of the local area.

  5. 21 de mar. de 2024 · South Shields coastline, northeastern England. South Shields, town and North Sea port, South Tyneside district, metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear, historic county of Durham, northeastern England. It lies on the south side of the mouth of the River Tyne near the site of a Roman fort. The town, founded by the Convent of Durham in the 13th ...

  6. 30 de ene. de 2016 · In South Shields In The 1950s, local author Eileen Burnett explores this significant period in the area’s history and brings it to life with evocative images from the progressive years of the 1950s.

  7. 05 – Alum House. The Alum House is the oldest licensed building in South Shields. The building dates back to the 1700s but it is not mentioned as pub until 1838. The Ship and Harbour Lights both predate this as pubs. The Alum House takes its name from the Alum Shale which was off loaded nearby for use in Isaac Cookson’s Chemical Works.