Tyne piers

Who needs the internet when you have a wife and a wealth of books

The building of both piers started in 1854 and where not finished until 1895
South Shields being the longest at 5,150 feet and Tynemouth Pier a mere 2,950 feet at a cost of £1,564,232. Distance between pier ends 1,180 feet.
Other records vary slightly
 
Lol Alan.....\"seek and ye shall find\", eh ???

Sorry I didn\'t see this earlier.

BTW......the length of the South pier does vary - it\'s twice as long on the way back down when you\'ve spent all night on it in the wind and rain, and haven\'t had so much as a bite ;)
 
a lad i work with reckons when he was a kid he had a 6 feet boat rod and a penn squidder
and he cast from the small wall on south shields pier and the tide was coming in
he got snagged around the front of the north pier
i had to bite my lip when he told us that
 
I bet it feels even longer if you have a great big bag of fish. I wouldnt know though, anybody verify this assumption or do you jog and dance all the way down
 
I read somewhere on the net that Tynemouth had to be rebuilt just after it was completed due to a breach 3/4 of the way along. I\'m trying to find the site, but here\'s a pic to be going on with....

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There was (is?) an exhibition of photos of old Tynemouth and the pier in the art gallery on Tynemouth main street.

I had a look in a couple of weeks back, and saw that very same picture !

I didn`t realise that the Duke of Northumberland owns so much of the land down that way, mind.

If it`s still on the go, the pictures are well worth a look at.
 
I didn`t realise that the Duke of Northumberland owns so much of the land down that way

I have just had to re check my Deeds on the House to check he doesnt own it :casstet: :casstet: - he seems to have most of Northern England the Greedy Tw*t

and sorry Alan - it was your thread after all :D
 
davy just stick Tynemouth piers or Tynemouth into Google and all sorts of stuff come up, except how long the piers are that is
 
I knew this had come up before.....

Have a look here, Alan:

http://www.nesa.co.uk/modules.php?op=modload&name=XForum&file=viewthread&tid=2817#pid14567

Goes back to Sept 2004
 
Just goes to show..........sometimes you just don\'t need Google........just use our own search engine .....lol ;)
 
cheers TC, Google failed anyway, the missus found the info in one of her reference books. Never thought of using nesa search, try that first next time.
 
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