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    A while back I asked for some help on dating the removal of the old concrete sewer pipes that ran down Tynemouth Sands at the Bottom of the Stairs and at Sharpness. Dave Hayley finally dated their removal to the early 1990's.

    We know that since then the shape of the beach has changed dramatically and it got me wondering what the shape was like BEFORE the pipes were put in. Neither me or Alan Charlton can find any reference to their installation on the web and I was wondering if anyone can help us out.

    My guess would be around the turn of the century but it's only a stab in the dark. Any ideas?

  • #2
    Could you not ask the water board or council or some sort of sensus giving any details? ?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by spongebob View Post
      Could you not ask the water board or council or some sort of sensus giving any details? ?
      Have spent some time looking on the Environmental Agency and Planning websites but no joy. I suspect it was before their tenure but it'll be out there somewhere. Last search cost me a puntatillion pounds in phone bills lol.

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      • #4
        Flickr
        Any help mate?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Topcast View Post
          Flickr
          Any help mate?
          Hi Topcast,

          Not really as the pipes were at the northern end of the beach and the skeers on the photo are of the Bathing Pool Corner. Nice photo though.

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          • #6
            I had a look on google earth (1945 aerial photos) but it didnt cover Tynemouth.
            Happy to help, Keen to learn!

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            • #7
              I managed to find a few images on the net - unfortunately I couldn't find any that showed the north end, but you can certainly see how the south end has been used / developed / neglected over the years…Not sure it's exactly what you were looking for, but hopefully of some interest…













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              • #8
                Great photos gary
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Stores View Post
                  Hi Topcast,

                  Not really as the pipes were at the northern end of the beach and the skeers on the photo are of the Bathing Pool Corner. Nice photo though.
                  Sorry it's no use does the link not take you anywhere? Have you looked in Newcastle library

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Topcast View Post
                    Sorry it's no use does the link not take you anywhere? Have you looked in Newcastle library
                    Hi Topcast,

                    No luck with the link. I'm sure that the Library might be a good idea. As I'm 200 miles away if anyone fancies an afternoon with their head in a good book you'd have my undying support.

                    Nice photos Gary, I think I can see the pipes on the first photo......just next to Wally haha....it's amazing how many people used to get on the beach. Most of the photos are of the south end of the beach, more going on I think.

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                    • #11
                      sewer pipe north end lomg sands

                      Is this the sewer pipe you re looking for Davey?

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                      • #12
                        sorry Davey mean't to say is this the your on about

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                        • #13
                          that's the pipe that used to run the full length of slaty gut out past south crab hill. there was another pipe to the left of the bottom of those stairs, both cracking marks even in daylight. davy.
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                          • #14
                            a new mr Hayley would shed some lite on the situation,

                            how you doing dave.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by broon shoe View Post
                              Is this the sewer pipe you re looking for Davey?

                              http://www.bpears.org.uk/Albums/Loca...014_TW-119.jpg
                              That's the one. As you can see the pipe, that is 4 feet high, is nearly covered but I can't remember it ever being totally covered, so the sand never spread further than the pipe. Now that it's gone, in 25 years, the sand from Tynemouth has reached the Harbour. AC reckons the pipes weren't there in 1940 which surprises me. Any more help will be appreciated.

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