EPW019792 ENGLAND (1927). Coast Road, Wallsend, 1927

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Manylion

Pennawd [EPW019792] Coast Road, Wallsend, 1927
Cyfeirnod EPW019792
Dyddiad 20-October-1927
Dolen
Enw lle WALLSEND
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 427182, 566575
Hydred / Lledred -1.5751044619142, 54.99294351178
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol NZ272666

Pinnau

The Wills factory was nearer the railway line

robin
Sunday 13th of August 2023 06:03:08 PM
Site of the future W.D. & H.O. Wills Tobacco Factory. Now only the front Art Deco façade remains to the converted apartment block

W.Waddle
Saturday 24th of October 2020 01:09:17 PM
Heaton Cemetery

W.Waddle
Saturday 24th of October 2020 01:06:23 PM
Chillingham Road

ozzie1980
Monday 29th of January 2018 09:47:29 AM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

View of North Heaton from just West of Chillingham Road towards the railway line, where Eills Factory was built in 1950s. Note the Wallsend Burn which now flows under the bungalows.

Oldheaton
Tuesday 6th of May 2014 08:49:41 PM
Wills not Eills!

Oldheaton
Sunday 21st of July 2013 12:41:49 AM
It would be interesting to know if the burn was put in a culvert or just filled in

sphericalsquare
Sunday 21st of July 2013 05:35:58 PM
I think the burn was put into a culvert. Its funny (peculiar) but a few years back, when we had the floods, there was an appeal from the council for people to come forward and help map the culverts, turns the councils at the time never bothered to make records of them. It happened after that new build collapsed because of a culvert.

I also remember an old lady taking about the old burn at the bus stop on Red Hall Drive a few days after the floods, she recalled the burn running through there. I think possibly that’s why the old running track next to the Lochside Pub floods all the time, because of the water table being high at that point.

James
Tuesday 6th of May 2014 08:49:41 PM
This not Wallsend; it is High Heaton. It shows the junction of Chillingham Road (right), Stephenson Road (foreground), Benton Road (left) and the New Coast Road (going into distance). My grandmother lived on the estate at the bottom left.

Geoff Phillips

www.newcastlepastandpresent.co.uk

Geoff
Wednesday 6th of November 2013 04:47:25 PM
Junction of Benton Road,Stephenson Road,Chillingham Road and

Start of Coast Road.Part of Heaton Cemetary in top left.

Stuart
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 12:55:34 PM