South Marine Park and Bandstand

South Marine Park and Bandstand

Image Details

Title South Marine Park and Bandstand
Date Postmarked 1905
Location South Shields
Type Coloured Topographical
Publisher Unknown
Series
Size 138mm x 88mm
Reference Number P148
Further Information The land for South Marine Park, which overlooks both the sea and the river, was granted to South Shields by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. The park was created from ballast hills and wasteland as a public pleasure park and recreation ground for the people of South Shields and visitors to the town. The park was designed by the Borough Engineer, Mr Matthew Hall, and was laid out with terraces, pathways, flower beds and a purpose-built lake. It cost £10,000 to create and was opened on 25th June 1890 by Sir John Mowbray. The bandstand was opened in 1904 and was a popular venue for brass band competitions and concerts. The Wouldhave Memorial is on the left of the image. Tynemouth can be seen in the distance.