Dolly Peel

Dolly  Peel

Image Details

Title Dolly Peel
Reference Number STH0002874
Photographer Unknown
Town or Village South Shields
Date c1850
Original Format Black and White Photograph
Period Victorian (1837-1901)
Copyright South Tyneside Libraries
Further Information Dolly Peel (1782-1857) was a notorious South Shields’ character. A strong, fearless, muscular woman with a nerve of iron she was renowned as a fish wife, an opponent of the press-gang, a sailor, a nurse, a speech-maker, a poet and, most famously, as a smuggler. This well known photograph of Dolly, taken in about 1850, shows her dressed as a fish wife, carrying a basket in which she reputedly used to deliver contraband goods, as well as fish, to her customers.