My grandfather, William Isaac Walters a basket maker, came over from his business in North Shields to established this facility in the 1920's. Has anyone information about the Institute or photographs of the street. I sometimes find that what I am looking for is on a picture taken for another reason, so if anyone any shots related to the street, basket making or the Walters family it would be of interest.
I served my time as a welder in Smith's Dock 1965 - 70 and attended the Tec on Ocean Road and Whestoe, it would be good to hear from anyone there with me.
Bob Rodgers
Blind Institute Workshop, Kepple Street.
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Re: Blind Institute Workshop, Kepple Street.
There you go Bob
No 11 Keppel Street, Institute for the Blind
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The National Kitchen,11, Keppel Street, South Shields, opened in 1919, later to be the premises of the Inst. for the Blind. Ald. Readhead and Robertson are in the photo
No 11 Keppel Street, Institute for the Blind
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The National Kitchen,11, Keppel Street, South Shields, opened in 1919, later to be the premises of the Inst. for the Blind. Ald. Readhead and Robertson are in the photo
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