Secret South Shields
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[quote="jimmywizz"]this is a photo of the old police phone at whiteleas, i think its the only one left in the town as far as i know, and i guess that there will not be many left in the country as these phones were put on housing estates before most people could afford to own their own telephone in the house, it should be rescued and sent to a musem before if rusts away to nothing
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Quite right JW ..especially the way that the young wazzuks up in Whiteleas behave ..Not long ago the shops round there were terrorized by young n'erdowells ..it doesn't help that many of them live above the shops 'cos no one in their right mind would put up with the trouble
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Quite right JW ..especially the way that the young wazzuks up in Whiteleas behave ..Not long ago the shops round there were terrorized by young n'erdowells ..it doesn't help that many of them live above the shops 'cos no one in their right mind would put up with the trouble
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party boy here is more old phots on our main website
http://www.southshields-sanddancers.co. ... otos_1.htm
http://www.southshields-sanddancers.co. ... otos_1.htm
much obliged jimmyjimmywizz wrote:party boy here is more old phots on our main website
http://www.southshields-sanddancers.co. ... otos_1.htm
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here is another little bit of secret shields, the photo below is all that is left of the old mansion in simonside, you can still see how the trees lined each side of the road which was used by the old horse drawn carriages as they drew up to the entrance of the old hall, when i was a kid at the top of this path was the old gate keepers house, and next door was the ruins of the old house, it must have been something to see in its hayday, in latter years it was used by south shields FC
the photo below was taken inside the old hall when still in use by the mariners
the photo below was taken inside the old hall when still in use by the mariners
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Yep, it's right next to the Red Duster.jimmywizz wrote:its next to the red duster pub car park
I remember it well. It's seen some interesting times.
We moved into Whiteleas in 1959, and the Duster wasn't built, nor the shops on Whiteleas Way. Sutherland Court came many years after.
My dad used to watch from our house, half way up Gainsborough Avenue, for the bus coming up Whiteleas Way past where the Duster is now before he'd run to the stop to catch it to go to work. Buses don't run both ways on Gainsborough now.
I remember a kid getting knocked down on the corner of Gainsborough and Whiteleas Way, and the ambulance and police were called from that police box. Most people didn't have their own phones - only rich and posh folk!! Many's the time we were chased by cops or adults for messing about with it, or even just hanging around it!!!
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I think I remember those houses in the photo, Pilot. If I'm right, you came down New road from Boldon and turned left at the bottom. After a hundred yards or so, there was the old railway crossing and that is where these houses are on the left?
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Still at the Whiteleas end of town...
I assume Holder House at one point was actually a house.
Anyone know where it was or what it looked like?
I know the estate was built on allotments of the same name and; due to the poor, clay soil I can understand why the land was better suited to housing than to horticulture.
I assume Holder House at one point was actually a house.
Anyone know where it was or what it looked like?
I know the estate was built on allotments of the same name and; due to the poor, clay soil I can understand why the land was better suited to housing than to horticulture.
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I have read the answers so I know this is wrong. I thought it might have been the old railway line when they tried to build a coal pit under the sea a good few years ago but they couldn't do it as it was to dangerous. Because of the fear of it collapsing.
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Is it the outlet pipe that we used to call Monkeys Island as kids ?(Imean the picture of the thing on the little beach as we called it)
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Thanks I found that very interesting.
Hello Jerry how about coming back and giving me some more history lessons, because I am sure you must have some goodies in the pipe line for me to savour.
Hello Jerry how about coming back and giving me some more history lessons, because I am sure you must have some goodies in the pipe line for me to savour.
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monkeys island was more central to the little beach, we used to jump off it when the tide was in. They eventually removed it, Monkeys island used to be a place where they tied boats up back in the 'old' days, My nanna told me along time ago.
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I think it was for the pleasure boats that used to sail around the harbour. some went as far as Hartlepool
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i thought i would move this post into the history room from the main shields board
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Hi Holderite - didn't spot this question before.Holderite wrote:Still at the Whiteleas end of town...
I assume Holder House at one point was actually a house.
Anyone know where it was or what it looked like?
I know the estate was built on allotments of the same name and; due to the poor, clay soil I can understand why the land was better suited to housing than to horticulture.
Holder House was a farm, not far from where the Girls School is now.
We used to play there as kids in the 60's, even though the place was still a working farm then.
The farmhouse itself was on the road that runs along the side of the school.
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I wonder who this picture will bring back happy memories to.jimmywizz wrote:the old parks bogs, blocked of many years ago, i wonder whats inside today ? owt worth flogging on ebay ?
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