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011720:St. Hilda's Church South Shields unknown c.1910

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St. Hilda's Church, South Shields
- "Printed in Saxony in "Gelatined Sepia with Blue Sky", and published by Woolstone Bros. of London in their Milton Series". Postcard from 'Pictures of Gateshead and the Surrounding Area' by …

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St. Hilda's Church, South Shields
- "Posted from South Shields to Bradford on 8th September 1915. Published by W.H.S. in the Kingsway Real Photo Series [no: S.3302]". Postcard from 'Pictures of Gateshead and the Surrounding Area' …

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War Memorial, St. Hilda's Church, South Shields
- From 'Pictures of Gateshead and the Surrounding Area' by Andy Williamson. The images may be used for non-commercial purposes, subject to acknowledging the source; see: http://picturesofgateshead.co.uk

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Market Place and St. Hilda's Church, South Shields
- "Posted from South Shields to Keighley on 27th August 1904". Postcard from 'Pictures of Gateshead and the Surrounding Area' by Andy Williamson. The images may be used for non-commercial purposes, …

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St Hilda's Church, South Shields

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St Hilda's church, South Shields

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CHURCH OF ST HILDA - South Shields - List Entry
- "Tower C18. Body of church rebuilt 1810-11. Ashlar, hipped slate roof. Two tiers of windows, the lower ones tall, the upper ones small "clearstory", all with semi-circular hoods....Font 1675 by …

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List number: 1232156
List grade: 2
Grid ref: NZ3610567063
Borough: South Tyneside

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