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The Dolly Peel public house, High Shields

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A path over open ground near Laygate, High Shields

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Tyne and Wear HER(2459): South Shields, High Shields Station
- High Shields Station is not shown on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey plan, so was built after 1855. It was on the North Eastern Railway, South Shields Branch (HER ref. …

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Trimmers Arms on Hill Street, High Shields

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Brunswick Hotel, South Shields

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Al Azhar Mosque, High Shields

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Foundation Stone of High Shields mosque

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The Trimmers Arms

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Open area

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One Trinity Green, South Shields

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New office block

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The Adam and Eve, South Shields

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The Adam and Eve, South Shields

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St. Hilda's Colliery (1810 - 1940)
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St. Hilda's Colliery (1810 - 1940)
- St. Hilda's Colliery in High Shields was established by Simon Temple and produced its first coal on the 23rd of April 1810. By 1822 St. Hilda's Wagonway was built to …

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