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Roker Beach
At the north end of Roker Berch is a headland and Parson's Rocks; beyond this headland is Seaburn beach in Whitburn Bay. Also, Roker Cliff Park is located on the cliffs at the north end of Roker beach.
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Holey Rocks with Entertainment c.1900
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
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Roker Pier and Lighthouse
- The foundation stone for the New North Pier (Roker Pier) at Sunderland was laid on 14 September 1885. With growing use of the port at Sunderland the piers were built …
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Holey Rock
- Holey Rock was located next to Roker Beach, it got its name because it was riddled with holes and caverns. In the past it was customary to keep pieces of …
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from Sunderland Public Libraries (flickr)
Holey Rocks with Entertainment c.1900
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
![Roker Pier and Lighthouse](https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3483/4079154230_6293f9aa3d_z.jpg)
  Co-Curate Page
Roker Pier and Lighthouse
- The foundation stone for the New North Pier (Roker Pier) at Sunderland was laid on 14 September 1885. With growing use of the port at Sunderland the piers were built …
![Holey Rock](https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2781/4079154916_a8ebb74849_z.jpg)