Church of St. Michael and All Angels, Hedley Tomb

Church of St. Michael and All Angels, Hedley Tomb

HER Number
5183
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Church of St. Michael and All Angels, Hedley Tomb
Place
Newburn
Map Sheet
NZ16NE
Class
Religious Ritual and Funerary
Site Type: Broad
Tomb
Site Type: Specific
Tomb
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Form of Evidence
Structure
Description
William Hedley, who died in 1843, was one of the developers of the earliest locomotives and was responsible for the construction of the "Puffing Billy" which operated on the Wylam Wagonway. 3 headstones in walled enclosure. Members of Hedley family died 1813-1888. Pink granite headstone on sandstone base flanked by sandstone headstones and enclosed by dwarf sandstone wall. Commemorates Thomas of Newburn died 1813 and his wife Mary died 1820, William died 1843 and Frances his wife 1836 and their family. William Hedley demonstrated that smooth wheels could adhere to iron rails. LISTED GRADE 2
Easting
416680
Northing
565330
Grid Reference
NZ416680565330
Sources
<< HER 5183 >> I. Ayris & S.M. Linsley, 1994, A Guide to the Industrial Archaeology of Tyne and Wear, p 79
Dept. of National Heritage, of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, Jul-27
Gard & Hartley, 1969, Railways in the Making, University of Newcastle, Archive Teaching Unit, No. 3