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The North East's Industrial Heritage


29/04/1999

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Tannfield Waggonway still steaming away today...

Tanfield Railway
Andrewshouse, Sunniside, Gateshead, NE5, Tyne & Wear, England

The 1725 Tanfield Waggonway still carries a working steam railway through scenic Causey Woods and over Causey Arch - the first railway bridge. The collection of locomotives can be seen undergoing restoration at the 1854 Marley Hill engine shed.

George Stephenson, one of the most famous names in railway history, was born near Wylam in 1781. The small stone tenement, built around 1760, accommodated 4 pitmen’s families. The room in which Stephenson was born and in which the whole family lived is open to visitors.

George Stephenson's Birthplace (National Trust)
Street House, Wylam-on-Tyne, NE41 8BP, Northumberland, England

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The Museum of North East England’s Railways at Darlington North Road Station.

Head of Steam - Darlington Railway Museum
Head of Steam - Darlington Railway Museum, North Road Station, Darlington, DL3 6ST, Durham, England

The museum of North East England’s railways occupies Darlington North Road Station on the route of the Stockton and Darlington Railway. You can see the original Locomotion No. 1, designed by George Stephenson, which hauled the inaugural S & DR train in 1825 - as seen on the back of current English £5 notes.

One of the early railway pioneers, Timothy Hackworth, had his Engine Works at Shildon from 1831 to 1850. The Works now have exhibits about the history of railways, the Industrial Revolution, and life in Victorian times.

Locomotion: The National Railway Museum at Shildon
Locomotion: The National Railway Museum at Shildon, Soho Cottages, Hackworth Close, Shildon, DL4 1PQ, Durham, England

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Take a look inside the real Victorian Monkwearmouth Railway Station and visit the fascinating ticket office. Watch trains pass by , “drive” a full size bus cab and let off steam in the children’s play area.

Monkwearmouth Station Museum (Tyne and Wear Museums)
Monkwearmouth Station Museum, North Bridge Street, Sunderland, SR5 1AP, Tyne & Wear, England

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The Siemens E4 electric locomotive.

Stephenson Railway Museum (Tyne and Wear Museums)
Stephenson Railway Museum, Middle Engine Lane, North Shields, NE29 8DX, Tyne & Wear, England

You can see the rare Siemens E4 electric locomotive, built in Germany in 1909 for the local Harton Coal Company, at the Stephenson Railway Museum. At weekends visitors can ride on the steam railway.

The Victorian tea room has railway and household memorabilia from Victorian times to the present day.

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Woodhorn Colliery Museum.

Housed in the original Colliery buildings, Woodhorn Colliery Museum reflects on the coalmining heritage of Northumberland. There are special exhibitions about the Ashington Group of painters and the Northumberland Miners Union.

Woodhorn, Northumberland
Woodhorn, QE II Country Park, Ashington, NE63 9YF, Northumberland, England

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Killhope Colliery Museum

Killhope The North of England Lead Mining Museum
Killhope The North of England Lead Mining Museum, Near Cowshill, Upper Weardale, Co Durham, DL13 1AR, Durham, England

Killhope is a former lead mine where visitors can go underground in the old mine workings and see the massive underground water wheel; be washerboys where Victorian children worked separating lead ore from waste rock; visit the mineshop to see the appalling living conditions of the men and boys who worked here.

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Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum

Cleveland used to be one of the most important ironstone mining regions in the world. At the Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum you can enter a drift mine, see how the ironstone was mined, and find out about miners’ lives in Victorian and Edwardian times.

Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum
Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum, Deepdale, Skinningrove, TS13 4AP, Cleveland, England

Shipping played a central role in the development of Hartlepool; go on board fishing cobles and the paddle steamship Wingfield Castle in the dock, and discover the story of Hartlepool from prehistory to the present day within the museum.

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Hartlepool Museum

The Museum of Hartlepool
Jackson's Docks, Maritime Avenue, Hartlepool, TS24 0XZ, Cleveland, England

Souter was the first reliable electric lighthouse in the world, and is a perfect example of Victorian technology. It is a complete station with Engine Room, Fog Horns, Lighthouse and Lighthouse Keepers’ Cottages.

Souter Lighthouse (National Trust)
Souter Lighthouse, Coast Road, Whitburn, Sunderland, SR6 7NH, Tyne & Wear, England

The importance of shipping in the North East has made lifeboats very important. Redcar’s last offshore lifeboat, the Oakley class “Sir James Knott”, was in commission from 1972 until 1985. She is now on display at Kirkleatham Old Hall Museum, on loan from the RNLI.

Kirkleatham Museum
Kirkleatham, Redcar, TS10 5NW, Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, England

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Ryhope Pumping Station

Ryhope Pumping Station was built in 1868 to supply water to the Sunderland area. Now regarded as one of the finest industrial monuments in North East England, the beam engines are “steamed” periodically for the benefit of visitors.

Ryhope Engines Museum
Ryhope, Sunderland, SR2 0ND, Tyne & Wear, England

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Beamish, The North of England Open Air Museum

Experience working and domestic life of the early 1800’s and 1900’s at Beamish, The North of England Open Air Museum. Take a tram to The Town and Colliery Village; go underground in the drift mine. Find out about early railways at The 1825 Railway and farming at Home Farm and Pockerley Manor.

Beamish, The North of England Open Air Museum
Beamish, DH9 0RG, County Durham, England

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Discovery!

Discover Newcastle’s history in Great City!; see the first steam turbine ship Turbinia; unravel wonders of science in the Science Factory; the story of fashion in Fashion Works; A Soldier’s Life in war and peacetime.


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