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North Shields Fish Quay

 
Union Quay, North Shields NE30 1HH, United Kingdom
 
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North Shields Fish Quay is a minor waterways place on the River Tyne between Mouth of the Tyne (1 mile and 4 furlongs to the east) and Tyne - Ouseburn Junction (Junction of the River Tyne and the River Ouseburn ) (9 miles to the west).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Mouth of the Tyne is Tyne Lifeboat Station; 1¼ furlongs away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Tyne - Ouseburn Junction is South Shields Pier (Port of Tyne Marine Safety Training Centre); 1¼ furlongs away.

Mooring here is unrated.

 
 
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Amenities here

 North Shields, Cassia Sambuca
 North Shields, Sambuca 1
 North Shields, Sambuca 2
 Fish & Chips
 Sand Haven Caravan Park

Amenities nearby at Tyne Lifeboat Station

 Staith House
 Fish & Chips

Amenities nearby at South Shields Pier

 SEE ADDRESS
 Fish & Chips
 
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North Shields Fish Quay is a fishing port located close to the mouth of the River Tyne, in North Shields, Tyne and Wear, North East England, 8 miles (13 km) east of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne.

The quay began life in 1225 as a simple village of shielings (seasonal huts used by hunters or fishermen) around the Pow Burn (stream or river); the town of North Shields takes its name from the shielings. The quay was originally located here to serve the nearby Tynemouth Castle and Priory. The original site is largely derelict industrial land currently being redeveloped, which lately belonged to the original Tyne Brand canning company. The Pow Burn runs from nearby Northumberland Park and disappears underground at Tynemouth Road and the Metro urban transport line. It eventually reappears at the 'Gut' at the eastern end of the Fish Quay, where it flows into the Tyne.

The growth of North Shields was at one time restricted due to fear that it would take trade from neighbouring Newcastle upon Tyne, which was the region's leading port at the time; its trade guilds resented trade outside of the city, so much so that coal mined in North Shields within 300 ft of the river had to be transported on land 8 miles to Newcastle to be loaded onto boats.

The most striking buildings are the now defunct High Light and Low Light lighthouses which, in the 18th and 19th centuries, provided a line of sight for vessels entering a fairly treacherous river mouth. Until the north and south piers were built many ships foundered on the treacherous rocks known as the 'Black Middens', which lie to the east of the quay and can be seen at low tide.

The site actually has an original Old High Light and Old Low Light as well as a slightly differently positioned later High Light and Low Light, so called because they were positioned low (at river level on the quay) and high (on the bank top some 150 ft higher).

The present quay was built in 1870 to accommodate the increase in fishing boats after the introduction of steam trawlers. It is still a working fishing port with a trade fish market; it is the largest English port for prawns. Its proximity to the Dogger Bank has meant that a number of fishing boats from Whitby and elsewhere on the north east coast have relocated there. Adjacent shops include many fresh fish outlets and fish processing, mainly crab and prawn, continues in industrial units.

The Fish Quay was once the biggest kipper producer in the UK, but the fall in herring stocks has reduced the trade to a single smokery. A number of traditional smokehouses still exist but have been converted to other uses.

Clifford's Fort, located on the Fish Quay, was built in the 17th century (1672) as a coastal defence against the Dutch, and also played a role during the Napoleonic Wars. The fort was named after Lord Clifford, a member of King Charles II's Cabal. It is now a scheduled monument.

The Fish Quay declined in the 1980s as a result of problems in the fishing industry. Refurbishment of the area was begun by Tyne and Wear Development Corporation and then beginning in 2001 based on a consultancy report. The Old Low Light building has been converted into a heritage centre, which opened in 2015.

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[North Shields] The Voice Actors. North Shields Football Club North Shields Rugby Football Club North Shields Hockey Club North Shields Fish Quay – Heritage & Regeneration [High and Low Lights of North Shields] North Shields which are also known as the Fish Quay High and Low Lights are a series of historic leading lights that were constructed near Fish Quay in [North Tyneside] Ferry links North Shields to South Shields, in South Tyneside. There is an international ferry terminal at Royal Quays in North Shields, with a service [Stan Laurel] Square, North Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, where he lived at No. 8 from 1897 to 1902. The steps down from the Square to the North Shields Fish Quay were [List of lighthouses in England] North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 21 July 2015. Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Western England". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North [Port of Tyne] the North and South Piers, and the Northumberland, Tyne and Albert Edward Docks. In 1928 the TIC opened the Tyne Commission Quay at North Shields, now [Tom Hadaway] Shields on 18 March 1923. After leaving school, he worked on the North Shields Fish Quay where the characters of fellow workers made a strong impression on [Clifford's Fort] as a Scheduled Ancient Monument in the historic Fish Quay area of North Shields, Tyne and Wear, in North East England. The fort was built in 1672 at the [Newcastle City Centre] or South Shields. St James is the western terminus of the Yellow Line and precedes Monument. Trains run towards the coast via North Shields. Newcastle
 
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