A few photos from a number of walks along the river Tyne between North Shields and Tynemouth.
7th July 2023
The Black Middens.
The Black Middens are a rock formation at the mouth of the River Tyne. In the past they were a particularly dangerous hazard to ships as they are mostly hidden below the water level at high tide. Many ships have been wrecked on the Black Middens over the years, particularly in high winds.
The High and Low Lights of North Shields were constructed in 1536 on the orders of Henry VIII to make the passage into the Tyne safer for ships (these were replaced with new lights in 1727). Despite these, 5 ships were wrecked on the rocks during 3 days of storms in November 1864. In response to this tragedy the Borough of Tynemouth Volunteer Life Brigade was founded on the 5th December 1864. The Cullercoats Volunteer Life Brigade was founded 3 days later. Completion of the North Pier and South Pier at the mouth of the Tyne improved safety, but the rocks still remain a potential hazard.
Source: Co-Curate
29th January 2015
31st July 2014
8th August 2012
See my other photos around North Shields and Tynemouth:
- Cullercoats
- North Shields - Chirton Dene
- North Shields Fish Quay
- North Shields Fish Quay - Clifford's Fort
- North Shields - Lighthouses
- North Shields - River Tyne
- North Shields - Royal Quays Marina
- North Shields - Whitehill Point - HMS Tyne
- Shields Ferry
- Tyne Pedestrian Tunnel
- Tynemouth
- Tynemouth Castle and Priory
- Tynemouth Metro Station
- Tynemouth Seafront
- Tynemouth Village
- Tynemouth - Lord Collingwood Monument
- Tynemouth - North Tyne Pier and Lighthouse
- Tynemouth - RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2)
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