South Tyneside History
Title | Adam and Eve Public House |
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Reference Number | STH0001218 |
Photographer | Flagg Amy Celia |
Town or Village | South Shields |
Date | 1860 |
Original Format | Black and white photograph. |
Period | Victorian (1837-1901) |
Copyright | South Tyneside Libraries |
Further Information | Adam and Eve public house situated at the corner of Laygate and Frederick Street. The tombstone of a Ralph Milbourne was found in the garden of the pub. Milbourne was a Prestbyterian and according to St Hilda's register was buried in the garden of his own home, called Lay House. Ironically, considering Milbourne's faith, the house was demolished and the pub in the photograph erected on the site.The sign above the door reads, John Lanson, ale, porter, spirits. A new Adam and Eve(superceding the building in the photograph) was built in 1878. |