Galley Gill, Danish galley
Galley Gill, Danish galley
HER Number
67
District
Sunderland
Site Name
Galley Gill, Danish galley
Place
Sunderland
Map Sheet
NZ35NE
Class
Maritime Craft
Site Type: Broad
Watercraft
Site Type: Specific
Watercraft
General Period
EARLY MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Early Medieval 410 to 1066
Form of Evidence
Find
Description
According to local tradition Galley Gill marks the place where Danish invaders found shelter for their vessels when plundering the district in Viking times. When the Lambton Coal Staiths were made, the remains of what was identified as a Danish galley were discovered embedded in the ground at the base of the limestone cliff in the old Gill.
Easting
439100
Northing
557300
Grid Reference
NZ439100557300
Sources
<< HER 67 >> W.C. Mitchell, 1919, History of Sunderland, p. 35