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South Tyneside College is a large further education college in South Tyneside in North East England. Its main sure is in the town of South Shields.
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'TYNE STORIES' documentary Gary Alikivi 14mins (2010)
Edited version of 'Tyne Stories' filmed during Winter 2010. The film documents stories from river pilot's, tugboatmen and foyboatmen talking about how working on the river has shaped their lives. Highlighted is The work of the Missions to Seafarers and North East Maritime Trust preserving maritime history in South Shields.
The Henry Frederick Swan
A song by Stephen Kenneth Robertson about our current restoration project, the 1917 Tynemouth RNLI Lifeboat Henry Frederick Swan
3 old fishing boats in Arbroath Harbour.
3 fishing boats owned by the North East Maritime Trust (South Shields) coming alongside in Arbroath Harbour. nemt.co.uk This was the weekend of the Arbroath Sea Festival 2012.
South Shields
South Shields is a coastal town at the mouth of the River Tyne, England, about 4.84 miles downstream from Newcastle upon Tyne. Historically in County Durham, the town has a population of 82,854, the third largest in Tyneside after Newcastle and Gateshead. It is part of the metropolitan borough of South Tyneside which includes the towns of Jarrow and Hebburn. South Shields is represented in Parliament by Labour MP Emma Lewell-Buck. South Shields comprises eight wards from the Metropolitan Borough of South Tyneside. The combined population of these wards was 67,956 in 2011.
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South Shields Coastal Town In Photographs August 2014
A short video showing pictures of South Shields, a coastal town in the North East Of England. The video is mainly of the sea front area and the South Marine Park. These were taken in August 2014.
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South Shields is situated in a peninsula setting, where the River Tyne meets the North Sea. It has six miles of coastline and three miles of river frontage, dominated by the massive North and South Piers at the mouth of the Tyne. These are best viewed from the Lawe Top, which also houses two replicas of cannon captured from the Russians during the Crimean War (the originals having been melted during World War II).
The town slopes gently from Cleadon Hills down to the river. Cleadon Hills are made conspicuous by the Victorian Cleadon Water Tower and pumping station (opened in 1860 to improve sanitation) and a now derelict windmill, both of which are listed and can be seen from many miles away and also out at sea.
South Shields boasts extensive beaches, sand dunes and coves, as well as dramatic Magnesian Limestone cliffs with grassy areas above known as The Leas, which cover three miles of the coastline and are a National Trust protected area. Marsden Bay, with its famous Marsden Rock and historic Grotto public house and restaurant set in the cliffs, is home to one of the largest seabird colonies in Britain.
One of the most historic parts of the town is the quaint and beautiful Westoe village, which consists of a quiet street of 1st grade and 2nd grade Georgian and Victorian houses, many of which had been built by business leaders from the coal and shipping industries in the town. Given its beautiful setting, parks and trees, this street was often the setting for a number of books by the novelist Catherine Cookson.[2] Westoe village was once a separate village about a mile from South Shields, but urban sprawl has now consumed it, along with the village of Harton to the south on the main route towards Cleadon and Sunderland.
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View of South Shields | Coastal Town | England | Uk
View of South Shields Town, UK.
South Shields is a coastal town at the mouth of the River Tyne, England, about 3.7 miles downstream from Newcastle upon Tyne.
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New year's concert 2019 in New Sundial | South Shields | UK
New year concert 2019 in new sundial restaurant at south shields, UK.
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Places to see in ( South Shields - UK )
Places to see in ( South Shields - UK )
South Shields is a coastal town at the mouth of the River Tyne, England, about 4.84 miles downstream from Newcastle upon Tyne. South Shields is part of the metropolitan borough of South Tyneside which includes the towns of Jarrow and Hebburn. South Shields is represented in Parliament by Labour MP Emma Lewell-Buck.
South Shields is situated in a peninsula setting, where the River Tyne meets the North Sea. South Shields has six miles of coastline and three miles of river frontage, dominated by the massive North and South Piers at the mouth of the Tyne. These are best viewed from the Lawe Top, which also houses two replicas of cannon captured from the Russians during the Crimean War.
As well as being the oldest and largest town in South Tyneside, South Shields is also one of the region's most popular seaside resorts. The area markets itself as Catherine Cookson Country, which attracts many visitors. Further improvements and developments to the seafront are planned.
The town and region include:
the reconstructed Roman Fort and excavations at Arbeia, which form part of the Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site
the town's museum & art gallery, including a permanent exhibition dedicated to the life and times of Catherine Cookson
the home to the Barbour headquarters, warehouse and factory
the Customs House theatre and arts venue and the historic Mill Dam riverside
traditional, continental and farmers' markets and high street shopping
seafront complete with promenade, parks, fairground and amusement arcades, crazy golf, skate complex, quasar laser, miniature steam railway and boating lake and live entertainment
coastal scenery, beaches and dunes at Littlehaven, Sandhaven and Marsden Bay
the National Trust-owned Souter Lighthouse and The Leas cliff tops
St Hilda's Church, reputedly built on the site of Hilda's own 7th-century chapel
Haven Point
The combined Jubilee Clocktower and Wouldhave Memorial, which stands on Pier Parade alongside Tyne, Britain's second-oldest preserved lifeboat.
an extensive network of cycle paths and trails, and
a newly refurbished multi-purpose family friendly complex at the seafront, including a bowling alley, a soft play area, a fully licensed bar, Italian restaurant, an arcade called Dunes Adventure Island and a renowned Amphitheatre that has been hailed by Jon Anderson as 'The birthplace of Prog Rock'.
South Shields is also home of the oldest provincial newspaper in the UK, the Shields Gazette.
South Shields Lighthouse
South Shields pier
There is a good choice of restaurants, cafes, public houses and nightlife as well as hotels, guest houses and caravan parks. South Shields plays host to an annual free summer festival and each autumn the town is the seaside finish to the world-famous Great North Run. South Shields is also home to Colmans, established in 1926, which is a multi-award winning seafood restaurant and takeaway.
South Shields has also become the home of the South Tyneside Magic Festival, an annual event created by Martin Duffy, and supported by the local council, The Custom House Theatre, the local magic shop Magic Box, and numerous local and national independent investors. The festival was started in 2004 incorporates magic in the community - magicians perform in schools, libraries and aged persons homes during the week as well as public gala shows at the Customs House. The culmination of the week is the Magic Convention - 3 days of lectures and shows by the world's best magicians.
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Places to see in ( Newcastle upon Tyne - UK )
Places to see in ( Newcastle upon Tyne - UK )
Newcastle upon Tyne is a university city on the River Tyne in northeast England. With its twin city, Gateshead, it was a major shipbuilding and manufacturing hub during the Industrial Revolution and is now a centre of business, arts and sciences. Spanning the Tyne, modern Gateshead Millennium Bridge, noted for its unique tilting aperture, is a symbol of the 2 cities.
Newcastle upon Tyne commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North Sea. Newcastle is the most populous city in the North East, and forms the core of the Tyneside conurbation, the eighth most populous urban area in the United Kingdom. Newcastle is a member of the English Core Cities Group and is a member of the Eurocities network of European cities. Newcastle was part of the county of Northumberland until 1400, when it became a county of itself, a status it retained until becoming part of Tyne and Wear in 1974. The regional nickname and dialect for people from Newcastle and the surrounding area is Geordie. Newcastle also houses Newcastle University, a member of the Russell Group, as well as Northumbria University.
The city of Newcastle upon Tyne developed around the Roman settlement Pons Aelius and was named after the castle built in 1080 by Robert Curthose, William the Conqueror's eldest son. The city grew as an important centre for the wool trade in the 14th century, and later became a major coal mining area. The port developed in the 16th century and, along with the shipyards lower down the River Tyne, was amongst the world's largest shipbuilding and ship-repairing centres. Newcastle's economy includes corporate headquarters, learning, digital technology, retail, tourism and cultural centres, from which the city contributes £13 billion towards the United Kingdom's GVA. Among its icons are Newcastle United football club and the Tyne Bridge. Since 1981 the city has hosted the Great North Run, a half marathon which attracts over 57,000 runners each year.
Newcastle International Airport is located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from the city centre on the northern outskirts of the city near Ponteland . Newcastle railway station, also known as Newcastle Central Station, is a principal stop on the East Coast Main Line and Cross Country Route. Central Station is one of the busiest stations in Britain. The city is served by the Tyne and Wear Metro, a system of suburban and underground railways covering much of Tyne and Wear. Major roads in the area include the A1 (Gateshead Newcastle Western Bypass), stretching north to Edinburgh and south to London; the A19 heading south past Sunderland and Middlesbrough to York and Doncaster; the A69 heading west to Carlisle; the A696, which becomes the A68 heads past Newcastle Airport. Newcastle is accessible by several mostly traffic-free cycle routes that lead to the edges of the city centre. here are 3 main bus companies providing services in the city; Arriva North East, Go North East and Stagecoach North East.
Alot to see in ( Newcastle upon Tyne - UK ) such as :
Great North Museum
Centre for Life
Discovery Museum
The Castle, Newcastle
Tyne Bridge
Laing Art Gallery
Newcastle Cathedral
Angel of the North
Great North Museum: Hancock
Jesmond Dene
Beamish Museum
Hatton Gallery
Newcastle town wall
Newcastle Racecourse
Church of St Thomas the Martyr
Tyneside Cinema
Town Moor, Newcastle upon Tyne
Grey's Monument
Exhibition Park, Newcastle
Pets Corner
Bessie Surtees House
Quayside
Aspers Casino Newcastle
St Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne
The Biscuit Factory
Genting Casino Newcastle
Seven Stories
Paddy Freeman's Park
Side Photographic Gallery
Iles Tours Newcastle
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Trinity House
The Black Gate
National Trust - Holy Jesus Hospital
Stephenson Works Boilershop
Hodgkin Park
North East Land, Sea and Air Museums
Benwell Roman Temple - Hadrian's Wall
Motor Museum
Lambton Castle
Trinity Maritime Centre
Partnership House
Iris Brickfield
Heaton Park
Denton Hall Turret - Hadrian's Wall
Benwell Nature Park
Byker Grove
Lemington Glass Works
Kenton Park Sports Centre
Ravensworth Castle
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Marsden Rick beach, South Shield, UK, সমুদ্র সৈকত ইংল্যান্ড
This beautiful bay, and the rest of the coastline, is one of nature's greatest gifts.
Blow those cobwebs away and admire the spectacular views of the bay and the famous Marsden Rock from the 250 million year old cliff top, which is home to one of England's most important seabird colonies with thousands of pairs of kittiwakes, fulmars, gulls and cormorants.
Above the bay is the The Leas, a two mile stretch of grassy land designated a site of special scientific interest. It's is a great spot for walking, cycling and flying kites.
Enjoy lots of seaside fun
The cliff top path around the bay, and along the rest of the bays that make up the South Tyneside coastline, makes for a lovely scenic walk.
Take the lift or the steps to the beach below, where you can go rockpooling to catch some crabs or muscles, see up close the stunning landmarks of Marsden Rock and Camel Island, or skip stones in the sea.
If you fancy some refreshment or lunch then make a pit stop at the Marsden Grotto pub. This is Europe's only 'cave pub' hewn out of the rocks at a time when smugglers roamed the shores. Marsden Bay is known locally for its colourful history of smugglers, wrecks and famous ghost John the Jibber who is said to haunt the Grotto!
Tales of smugglers abound
A 10 minute walk from Marsden Bay along the coast leads to Souter Lighthouse. This National Trust managed attraction was the first lighthouse in the world designed and built to be powered by electricity. You can take a tour of the machinery and engine room, enjoy a bite to eat in the cafe and even climb to the top of the tower - it's definitely worth the effort!
Marsden Bay was voted one of the UK's top 25 hidden gems and it's the perfect location to spend an afternoon or summer evening.
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Discover what South Tyneside has to off from beautiful beaches to amazing attractions, spectacular events and great family days out.
A Mystery in South Marine Park, South Shields
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South Tyneside and Sunderland by Drone
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South Shields Beach
Newcastle (River Tyne)
Dry Dock, South Shields
Bede's World (Pre- closure)
Ryhope Engines Museum
River Tyne (Nissan car transporter) & (Naval boat + Jet ski)
Marine Park
Angel of the North
Sunderland boat club (River Wear)
South Shields, Mill Damn
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Marsden Rock, South Shields
Timelapse of beach and Marsden Rock, from Marsden Grotto taken 3rd August 2014 around 1.00pm.
The threat of invasive species - Jennifer Klos
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Massive vines that blanket the southern United States, climbing high as they uproot trees and swallow buildings. A ravenous snake that is capable of devouring an alligator. Rabbit populations that eat themselves into starvation. These aren’t horror movie concepts – they’re real stories. But how could such situations exist in nature? Jennifer Klos gives the facts on invasive species.
Lesson by Jennifer Klos, animation by Globizco.