Tyne and Wear HER(2343): South Shields, Metcalfe's Dock - Details
2343
S Tyneside
South Shields, Metcalfe's Dock
South Shields
NZ36NE
Maritime
Dock and Harbour Installation
Dock
Early Modern
C19
Documentary Evidence
The first named reference to Metcalfe’s Dock is from 1813. In 1826, the Brandling Junction Railway required access to the riverside for a series of coal lines and bought the land on which the dock was situated for £8000. Metcalfe retained his tenancy and continued to work on the site although rail lines running to coal staiths enclosed the dock to north and south. The land remained in the ownership of successive rail companies, including the York and Newcastle Railway. In 1885, the last Metcalf retired from the business, and the yard was taken over by the Moralee family. The 1st edition Ordnance Survey plan shows the yard consisting of one graving dock with a building slip to the south. Three cranes sit on the riverside and a saw pit lies a little way to the south of the graving dock.
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NZ35746667
<< HER 2343 >> 1st edition Ordnance Survey Map, c.1855, 6 inch scale, Durham, 4
The Archaeological Practice, 2002, Shipbuilding on Tyne and Wear - Prehistory to Present. Tyne & Wear Historic Environment Record.