The remains of at least four boats with various hull elements (and rudders and tillers) scattered over a 100m area of the shoreline. Visible at low tide. Probably the remains of wherries. Preservation is particularly good {1}. These wherries are clinker-built. The 'Keelman' public house has a framed photograph of these boats when complete. Beamish also has a copy of the same photograph {2}.
SITEASS
Wherries were large sturdy barge-like crafts built by the shell-clinker method (nail-fastened overlapping planks). The technique was similar to that used by the Vikings for their ships. Wherries had heavy hulls and pointed stems and sterns. During the C19 there was a decline of keels due to changing transport and coal shipping methods. Tyne Wherries were thus designed as more versatile, general purpose vessels for carrying raw materials and finished goods. They also acted as 'lighters' to ferry materials to and from visiting ships which had increased in size after 1850. At first they were propelled with long oars (sweeps) or punting poles and simple sailing rigs. Strings of wherries could be towed by paddle-tugs. In the later C19 many became self-propelled using small boilers and steam engines. Steam wherries were called 'puffers'. Typically wherries were some 50 feet in length and 25 feet beam and weighed 35-40 tons. Later they were even larger. Steam wherries usually had a small hand-operated deck crane. All wherries had a great open hold with short decks at either end, with accomodation for the crew beneath one of them. By the turn of the C20 over two dozen companies or individuals were operating wherries on the River Tyne (e.g. The Tyne Wherry Co. and Allen Brown Ltd (Lightermen)). Some major riverside industries ran their own wherry fleets (e.g. United Alkali chemical works and Cookson's lead refining works). After the First World War the number of wherries declined with the decrease in numbers of ships visiting the Tyne and the improvements in road-freight. After the Second World War many were abandoned at the riverside or cleared upriver by the Port Authority to a 'graveyard' above the head of navigation. By the 1970s only one Tyne wherry was left afloat - the Elswick No. 2, which had been launched in 1939. This was donated to the Maritime Trust and is now owned by Tyne and Wear Museums {'The Last Tyne Wherry - Elswick No. 2', factsheet by Tyne and Wear Museums}.
Site Type: Broad
Sailing Vessel <By Form/Type>
SITEDESC
The remains of five wherries with various hull elements (and rudders and tillers) scattered over a 100m area of the shoreline. Visible at low tide. Preservation is particularly good. These wherries are clinker-built. The 'Keelman' public house has a framed photograph of these boats when complete. Beamish also has a copy of the same photograph.
In September 2009 Alan Williams and Paddy Taylor, an archaeology student from Newcastle University recorded the five boats for Paddy's dissertation. The vessels had been dumped deliberately and have been intermittently dismantled over the last 60 years. The five hulls are still largely intact. Four rudders were drawn and photographed; a sample of the many ribs, a number of attached clinker planks (a throwback in construction technique to the Viking longboats) and a variety of copper and iron fixings were recorded.
Site Name
River Tyne, boat hulks
Site Type: Specific
Wherry
HER Number
11986
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
Pers comm J.P. Cooper, PhD candidate, Southampton University, 2007; Pers comm Ian Whitehead, Maritime Historian, Newcastle University; 'The Last Tyne Wherry - Elswick No. 2', factsheet by Tyne and Wear Museums; Alan Williams and Paddy Taylor, 2009, Foreshore Archaeology on the River Tyne; Alan Williams & Patrick Taylor, 2010 'The Newburn Wherries: remnants of the River Tyne's industrial past' in AA 5 ser. Vol. 39, p401-425; Taylor, P, unpub dissertation, The Newburn Hulks, The Recording Process and Investigation
YEAR1
2009
YEAR2
2014
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
11282
DAY1
29
District
Newcastle
Easting
424930
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26SW
MONTH1
1
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
563770
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
Newcastle
Description
The warehouse was built for Messrs. R. Robinson & Co. in 1903 to the design of Frank Rich, who also designed Robinson's north block in 1888, and their south block in 1897. Deposited building plan No. 12516 dated 12 Feb 1903 shows a steel-framed building of at least four storeys plus attic space, with deep stepped concrete footings. When the warehouse was constructed two Roman stone coffins and a castor ware beaker were found (HER 1450-1452). The warehouse was damaged by fire during the firemen's strike in the winter of 1977-8. It was subsequently demolished and the site levelled for use as a temporary carpark.
Site Type: Broad
Warehouse
SITEDESC
The warehouse was built for Messrs. R. Robinson & Co. in 1903 to the design of Frank Rich, who also designed Robinson's north block in 1888, and their south block in 1897. Deposited building plan No. 12516 dated 12 Feb 1903 shows a steel-framed building of at least four storeys plus attic space, with deep stepped concrete footings. When the warehouse was constructed two Roman stone coffins and a castor ware beaker were found (HER 1450-1452). The warehouse was damaged by fire during the firemen's strike in the winter of 1977-8. It was subsequently demolished and the site levelled for use as a temporary carpark.
Site Name
Clavering Place, Robinson's Warehouse
Site Type: Specific
Warehouse
HER Number
11985
Form of Evidence
Demolished Building
Sources
Barbara Harbottle, 10th March 1980, Robinson's Warehouse, Clavering Place, note in the HER C/ND/02/06
YEAR1
2009
English, British
Class
Commemorative
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
28
District
S Tyneside
Easting
435200
Grid ref figure
6
HISTORY_TOPIC
World Wars
Map Sheet
NZ36SE
MONTH1
1
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
563700
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
Simonside
Description
A cross with 'IHS' monogram on it. Had a tall pedestal and stood on a plinth with one step. "TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO SERVED AND DIED 1914-1918". 13 names were listed. Memorial now lost.
Site Type: Broad
Commemorative Monument
SITEDESC
A cross with 'IHS' monogram on it. Had a tall pedestal and stood on a plinth with one step. "TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO SERVED AND DIED 1914-1918". 13 names were listed. Memorial now lost.
Site Name
Wenlock Road Methodist Church, war memorial
Site Type: Specific
War Memorial
HER Number
11984
Form of Evidence
Destroyed Monument
Sources
North East War Memorials Project www.newmp.org.uk S86.044
YEAR1
2009
English, British
Class
Religious Ritual and Funerary
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
28
DAY2
27
District
S Tyneside
Easting
435230
Grid ref figure
8
HISTORY_TOPIC
World Wars
Map Sheet
NZ36SE
MONTH1
1
MONTH2
12
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
563720
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
South Shields
Description
Shown on Ordnance Survey third edition. Now demolished.
Site Type: Broad
Place of Worship
SITEDESC
Shown on Ordnance Survey third edition. A relatively short-lived church. T E Davidson was the architect of the Sunday School, which was built around 1907. Closed in 1972 and now demolished.
Site Name
Wenlock Road, Primitive Methodist Chapel
Site Type: Specific
Primitive Methodist Chapel
HER Number
11983
Form of Evidence
Demolished Building
Sources
Ordnance Survey third edition 1919; Peter Ryder, 2017, Nonconformist Chapels of South Tyneside; http://www.myprimitivemethodists.org.uk/page/wenlock_road_pm_chapel_south_shields_co_durham
YEAR1
2009
YEAR2
2018
English, British
Class
Commemorative
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
28
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436000
Grid ref figure
4
HISTORY_TOPIC
World Wars
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MONTH1
1
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
567000
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
20th Century 1901 to 2000
Place
South Shields
Description
Oak street shrine.
Site Type: Broad
Commemorative Monument
SITEDESC
Oak street shrine.
Site Name
Adelaide Street, street shrine
Site Type: Specific
War Memorial
HER Number
11982
Form of Evidence
Destroyed Monument
Sources
North East War Memorials Project www.newmp.org.uk S86.040
YEAR1
2009
English, British
Class
Commemorative
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
28
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436200
Grid ref figure
6
HISTORY_TOPIC
World Wars
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MONTH1
1
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
567100
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
20th Century 1901 to 2000
Place
South Shields
Description
Wooden street shrine.
Site Type: Broad
Commemorative Monument
SITEDESC
Wooden street shrine.
Site Name
Waterloo Vale, street shrine
Site Type: Specific
War Memorial
HER Number
11981
Form of Evidence
Destroyed Monument
Sources
North East War Memorials Project www.newmp.org.uk S86.021
YEAR1
2009
English, British
Class
Commemorative
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Rachel Grahame
DAY1
28
DAY2
07
District
S Tyneside
Easting
435885
Grid ref figure
10
HISTORY_TOPIC
World Wars
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MATERIAL
Bronze
MONTH1
1
MONTH2
3
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566930
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
20th Century 1901 to 2000
Place
South Shields
Description
This bronze plaque was originally located at Readhead's Shipyard, and was moved to the office wall of Aker McNulty Ltd., then to its present location in Harton Quays Park.
3 feet 10 inches x 5 feet 5 inches. On the right there is an angel holding a flag. The 57 names are in six columns. "1914-1919 AS A MEMORIAL TO THE EMPLOYEES OF THE WEST DOCKS WHO GAVE THEIR SERVICES. ALSO TO THE IMMORTAL MEMORY OF THOSE EMPLOYEES NAMED BELOW WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR. THIS TABLET IS ERECTED BY JAMES READHEAD ESQ. CHAIRMAN AND MANAGING DIRECTOR".
Site Type: Broad
Commemorative Monument
SITEDESC
This bronze plaque was originally located at Readhead's Shipyard, and was moved to the office wall of Aker McNulty Ltd., then to its present location in Harton Quays Park.
3 feet 10 inches x 5 feet 5 inches. On the right there is an angel holding a flag. The 57 names are in six columns. "1914-1919 AS A MEMORIAL TO THE EMPLOYEES OF THE WEST DOCKS WHO GAVE THEIR SERVICES. ALSO TO THE IMMORTAL MEMORY OF THOSE EMPLOYEES NAMED BELOW WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR. THIS TABLET IS ERECTED BY JAMES READHEAD ESQ. CHAIRMAN AND MANAGING DIRECTOR".
Site Name
Tyne Dock, Aker McNulty Ltd, memorial plaque
Site Type: Specific
War Memorial
HER Number
11980
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
North East War Memorials Project www.newmp.org.uk S86.019
YEAR1
2009
YEAR2
2024
English, British
Class
Defence
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
28
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436550
Grid ref figure
8
HISTORY_TOPIC
World Wars
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MONTH1
1
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
568060
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Second World War 1939 to 1945
Place
South Shields
Description
A tank was placed between two Russian cannons (HER 11977) on the Lawe Top. The tank was presented to the town on 18th June 1922 by the National War Savings Committee. It is now missing.
Site Type: Broad
Armoured Vehicle
SITEDESC
A tank was placed between two Russian cannons (HER 11977) on the Lawe Top. The tank was presented to the town on 18th June 1922 by the National War Savings Committee. It is now missing.
Site Name
Lawe Top, tank
Site Type: Specific
Tank
HER Number
11979
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
North East War Memorials Project www.newmp.org.uk S86.017
YEAR1
2009
English, British
Class
Commemorative
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
28
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436000
Grid ref figure
6
HISTORY_TOPIC
World Wars
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MONTH1
1
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
565400
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
South Shields
Description
Unveiled June 1919. Dedicated to the men of John Williamson Street who served in the First World War.
Site Type: Broad
Commemorative Monument
SITEDESC
Unveiled June 1919. Dedicated to the men of John Williamson Street who served in the First World War.
Site Name
John Williamson Street, street shrine
Site Type: Specific
War Memorial
HER Number
11978
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
North East War Memorials Project www.newmp.org.uk S86.015
YEAR1
2009
English, British
Class
Gardens Parks and Urban Spaces
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
28
District
S Tyneside
Easting
436550
Grid ref figure
8
HISTORY_TOPIC
World Wars
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MONTH1
1
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
568060
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
South Shields
Description
Two Russian cannons captured from the Crimean War (1853-1856) were set in a walled enclosure. One was a 42-pounder, the other a 24-pounder. They were delivered to South Shields by rail. They were presented to South Shields Corporation in 1858 by Lord Panmure as a spoil of war. The original guns were still on site in the 1930s (photo in The Gazette 1986), but are now replaced by replicas.
Site Type: Broad
Street Furniture
SITEDESC
Two Russian cannons captured from the Crimean War (1853-1856) were set in a walled enclosure. One was a 42-pounder, the other a 24-pounder. They were delivered to South Shields by rail. They were presented to South Shields Corporation in 1858 by Lord Panmure as a spoil of war. The original guns were still on site in the 1930s (photo in The Gazette 1986), but are now replaced by replicas.
Site Name
Lawe Top, cannons
Site Type: Specific
Cannon
HER Number
11977
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
North East War Memorials Project www.newmp.org.uk S86.012; Gazette, Thursday Feb 29th 1996, p 5