Tyne and Wear HER(14398): South Shields, King Street, No. 30, Bridge Public House - Details
14398
S Tyneside
South Shields, King Street, No. 30, Bridge Public House
South Shields
NZ36NE
Commercial
Licensed Premises
Public House
Early Modern
C19
Extant Building
For generations this attractive art nouveau building was a focal point as what used to be the Bridge public house. For several years in the 19th Century it had the unusual distinction of also being the coaching station for railway passengers, who had to go through the hotel – then known as the Bridge Inn – to buy their tickets in a back room. They would then go on to the coal depot at the top of Salem Street – later the rear station yard – to climb onto a few carriages attached to empty coal trains going back to Washington, where they had to change trains.
Later in the Victorian era the inn achieved some notoriety for the arrest there of a culprit in a particularly gruesome murder in Morton Street, off Mile End Road. The pub eventually closed towards the end of the 1960s, together with the neighbouring jewellers shop, Alexander’s. The white glazed tiles to the rear offshoot remain largely intact. These would have been used to reflect natural light into the back of the property. LOCAL LIST
3632
6725
NZ36326725
SOUTH TYNESIDE LOCAL LIST REVIEW 2011:
REFERENCE NUMBER: LSHA/16/SS; Janis Blower, All T’gethor Like The Folk o’ Shields