South Tyneside History
Title | North Marine Park, South Shields |
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Date | Postmarked 1907 |
Location | South Shields |
Type | Coloured Topographical |
Publisher | Woolstone Bros, London |
Series | The Milton "GLAZETTE" Series No 3200 |
Size | 136mm x 86mm |
Reference Number | P397 |
Further Information | The land for North Marine Park was granted to South Shields by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. The park, which was designed by the Borough Engineer Matthew Hall, was created from ballast hills and waste land. The work to create the park’s flowerbeds, rockeries and shrubberies was carried out by the Park Gardener Mr John Burns. Work on the park started in 1894. It was opened on 25th June 1890 by Sir John Mowbray. The bandstand and the Wouldhave Memorial can be seen on the left of the postcard. The South Shields crest with the town's motto "Courage, Humanity and Commerce" and "Always Ready" is on the bottom right corner of the image. |