English, British
Class
Education
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
08
District
Gateshead
Easting
413400
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ16SW
MONTH1
08
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
563550
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
Crawcrook
Description
Shown on Ordnance Survey third edition of 1919.
Site Type: Broad
School
SITEDESC
Shown on OS third edition. Built between 1890 and 1919. Replaced an earlier school which was shown on the second edition of 1890 (HER 6392).
Site Name
Crawcrook Lane, St. Agnes RC Primary School
Site Type: Specific
Church School
HER Number
15224
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
Ordnance Survey Third Edition, 1919
YEAR1
2012
English, British
Class
Religious Ritual and Funerary
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
08
District
Gateshead
Easting
413420
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Building
Map Sheet
NZ16SW
MONTH1
08
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
563580
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
Crawcrook
Description
Shown on Ordnance Survey third edition of 1919. Now replaced by a nursery.
Site Type: Broad
Place of Worship
SITEDESC
Shown on OS third edition so built between 1890 and 1919. Now replaced by a nursery.
Site Name
Crawcrook Lane, St. Agnes RC Church
Site Type: Specific
Roman Catholic Church
HER Number
15223
Form of Evidence
Demolished Building
Sources
Ordnance Survey Third Edition, 1919
YEAR1
2012
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Defence
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
08
District
Newcastle
Easting
424460
Grid ref figure
8
HISTORY_TOPIC
World Wars
Map Sheet
NZ26NW
MATERIAL
Concrete
MONTH1
08
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
567610
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Second World War 1939 to 1945
Place
Gosforth
Description
Concrete air raid shelter. Recorded before demolition.
Site Type: Broad
Civil Defence Site
SITEDESC
Concrete air raid shelter. Reinforced concrete roof. One air vent. Recorded before demolition.
Site Name
34 High Street, air raid shelter
Site Type: Specific
Air Raid Shelter
HER Number
15222
Form of Evidence
Demolished Building
Sources
Pers comm. Jennifer Morrison, County Archaeology Officer, 2 May 2007
YEAR1
2012
English, British
Class
Maritime Craft
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
01
District
Sunderland
Easting
441130
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Marine
Map Sheet
NZ45NW
MATERIAL
Timber
MONTH1
08
Grid Reference
NZ
NMRNUMBER
NZ 45 NW 397
Northing
558190
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Second World War 1939 to 1945
Place
Sunderland
Description
A British yacht possibly employed on Admiralty service, which was bombed by German aircraft and sank in South Dock, Sunderland in 1941. A wooden sailing vessel with an auxiliary oil engine. 5 tons
Site Type: Broad
Leisure Craft
SITEDESC
A British yacht possibly employed on Admiralty service, which was bombed by German aircraft and sank in South Dock, Sunderland in 1941. A wooden sailing vessel with an auxiliary oil engine. 5 tons
Site Name
Sunderland, Tiny
Site Type: Specific
Yacht
HER Number
15221
Form of Evidence
Wreckage
Sources
National Monuments Record MONUMENT NUMBER: 1369737; Richard and Bridget Larn 1997 Shipwreck index of the British Isles, volume 3. The east coast of England : Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, County Durham, Northumberland, Section 6, County Durham; 1989 Lloyd's war losses: the Second World War 3 September-14 August 1945, Volumes I and II, Page(s)197
YEAR1
2012
English, British
Class
Maritime Craft
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
01
District
Sunderland
Easting
441130
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Marine
Map Sheet
NZ45NW
MATERIAL
Iron
MONTH1
08
Grid Reference
NZ
NMRNUMBER
NZ 45 NW 597
Northing
558190
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Sunderland
Description
2 March 1897 wreck of Scottish collier which stranded on the South Beacon Rocks while attempting to enter Sunderland harbour in a gale, having left Montrose the previous day. Constructed of iron in 1878, she was a steam-driven vessel. Dimensions given as 139ft x 21ft x 10ft 9in (42.5m x 6.4m). Her owners from 1889 being Messrs Muir, Son, and Patton of Dundee, coal merchants. Previous to her purchase by Dundee owners, she belonged to Swansea, and was employed in the French fruit trade. Builder: Murdoch & Murray Built: Port Glasgow Propulsion: Compound engine Machinery: Muir & Houston, Glasgow Master: Joiner Crew: 11
'During the strong southerly gale on Tuesday night at eleven o'clock the steamer JACINTH came ashore on the South Beacon Rocks near the south outlet to Sunderland Docks. Before examination could be made as to the damage sustained the vessel began to settle down. Captain Joiner immediately began to burn torches from the masthead, and these brought the Volunteer Life Brigade upon the scene with rocket apparatus . . . Repeated attempts were made to obtain communication with the vessel, but without success. The sea was beginning to wash over the latter part of the vessel, and it was impossible to get at the fore part, where the crew were grouped. Loud cries were raised to man the lifeboat, and soon the lifeboat was put off, amid cheers, and gaining the side of the JACINTH, took off the captain and men. It was then just on midnight. The men have lost almost all their effects. The vessel was badly holed, and after the crew had been rescued she drifted waterlogged for a while, and then sank in shallow water. She is now a total wreck, having broken up, and almost disappeared. Captain Joiner, on being interviewed, said they left Montrose for the Wear on Monday morning, and encountered heavy seas and gales all the way. The vessel was driven on to the rocks by stress of weather. While attempting to make the port she became helpless immediately a hole had been made in her side, and water poured in, extinguishing the fires . . .The JACINTH was a Dundee-owned vessel, her owners being Messrs Muir, Son, and Patton, coal merchants. Along with Captain Joiner, who belonged to Aberdeen, there were 11 others of the crew {Dundee Courier and Argus}.
Site Type: Broad
Transport Vessel
SITEDESC
2 March 1897 wreck of Scottish collier which stranded on the South Beacon Rocks while attempting to enter Sunderland harbour in a gale, having left Montrose the previous day. Constructed of iron in 1878, she was a steam-driven vessel. Dimensions given as 139ft x 21ft x 10ft 9in (42.5m x 6.4m). Her owners from 1889 being Messrs Muir, Son, and Patton of Dundee, coal merchants. Previous to her purchase by Dundee owners, she belonged to Swansea, and was employed in the French fruit trade. Builder: Murdoch & Murray Built: Port Glasgow Propulsion: Compound engine Machinery: Muir & Houston, Glasgow Master: Joiner Crew: 11
'During the strong southerly gale on Tuesday night at eleven o'clock the steamer JACINTH came ashore on the South Beacon Rocks near the south outlet to Sunderland Docks. Before examination could be made as to the damage sustained the vessel began to settle down. Captain Joiner immediately began to burn torches from the masthead, and these brought the Volunteer Life Brigade upon the scene with rocket apparatus . . . Repeated attempts were made to obtain communication with the vessel, but without success. The sea was beginning to wash over the latter part of the vessel, and it was impossible to get at the fore part, where the crew were grouped. Loud cries were raised to man the lifeboat, and soon the lifeboat was put off, amid cheers, and gaining the side of the JACINTH, took off the captain and men. It was then just on midnight. The men have lost almost all their effects. The vessel was badly holed, and after the crew had been rescued she drifted waterlogged for a while, and then sank in shallow water. She is now a total wreck, having broken up, and almost disappeared. Captain Joiner, on being interviewed, said they left Montrose for the Wear on Monday morning, and encountered heavy seas and gales all the way. The vessel was driven on to the rocks by stress of weather. While attempting to make the port she became helpless immediately a hole had been made in her side, and water poured in, extinguishing the fires . . .The JACINTH was a Dundee-owned vessel, her owners being Messrs Muir, Son, and Patton, coal merchants. Along with Captain Joiner, who belonged to Aberdeen, there were 11 others of the crew {Dundee Courier and Argus}.
Site Name
Sunderland, Jacinth
Site Type: Specific
Collier
HER Number
15220
Form of Evidence
Wreckage
Sources
National Monuments Record MONUMENT NUMBER: 1552152; Dundee Courier and Argus 04-MAR-1897, No.13,629 Page 5; Times 04-MAR-1897, No.35,142 Page 10;
http://www.miramarshipindex.org.nz/ship/show?nameid=138484&shipid=194057 accessed on 13-MAR-2012
http://www.miramarshipindex.org.nz/ship/list?IDNo=1078435&search_op=OR accessed on 13-MAR-2012
YEAR1
2012
English, British
Class
Maritime Craft
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
01
District
Sunderland
Easting
441670
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Marine
Map Sheet
NZ45NW
MATERIAL
Timber
MONTH1
08
Grid Reference
NZ
NMRNUMBER
NZ 45 NW 118
Northing
557460
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Place
Sunderland
Description
ENGLISH CARGO VESSEL, wrecked at South Battery Rocks in 1755. Master: Atkinson
Site Type: Broad
Transport Vessel
SITEDESC
ENGLISH CARGO VESSEL, wrecked at South Battery Rocks in 1755. Master: Atkinson
Site Name
Sunderland, Nightingale
Site Type: Specific
Cargo Vessel
HER Number
15219
Form of Evidence
Wreckage
Sources
National Monuments Record MONUMENT NUMBER: 971397; Lloyd's 1969 Lloyd's list 09-MAY-1755, No.2017; Richard and Bridget Larn 1997 Shipwreck index of the British Isles, volume 3. The east coast of England : Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, County Durham, Northumberland, Section 6, County Durham
YEAR1
2012
English, British
Class
Transport
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
01
District
Sunderland
Easting
440990
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ45NW
MONTH1
08
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
554450
General Period
ROMAN
Specific Period
Roman 43 to 410
Place
Sunderland
Description
Raymond Selkirk records that in 1940 when Anderson shelters were being sunk into the gardens of St. Aidan's Avenue and Askrigg Avenue, evidence of a Roman road was found (finder unknown) in the gardens of No. 17 St. Aidan's Avenue and No. 26 Askrigg Avenue. The site lies close to the 'Chester Stones' shown on the Tithe Map. There are no photographic or drawn records of this road and no record of its construction, it's width nor it's depth below present ground surface. Local tradition says the same road was found at Langholm Towers, but again there is no record of this find. The site is recorded on the HER so the projected line of this supposed road can be investigated in the event of development along it. Selkirk says that the 'Roman coast road also appears to have linked Sunderland to South Shields'. Again there is no archaeological evidence for this.
Site Type: Broad
Road Transport Site
SITEDESC
Raymond Selkirk records that in 1940 when Anderson shelters were being sunk into the gardens of St. Aidan's Avenue and Askrigg Avenue, evidence of a Roman road was found (finder unknown) in the gardens of No. 17 St. Aidan's Avenue and No. 26 Askrigg Avenue. The site lies close to the 'Chester Stones' shown on the Tithe Map. There are no photographic or drawn records of this road and no record of its construction, it's width nor it's depth below present ground surface. Local tradition says the same road was found at Langholm Towers, but again there is no record of this find. The site is recorded on the HER so the projected line of this supposed road can be investigated in the event of development along it. Selkirk says that the 'Roman coast road also appears to have linked Sunderland to South Shields'. Again there is no archaeological evidence for this.
Site Name
Sunderland, supposed Roman road
Site Type: Specific
Road
HER Number
15218
Form of Evidence
Oral Evidence
Sources
Raymond Selkirk, 2001, Chester-le-Street & it's place in history, p 512; Cgms, 2017, Archaeological Desk-based assessment, Sunderland High School.
YEAR1
2012
English, British
Class
Maritime Craft
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
31
District
Sunderland
Easting
441710
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Marine
Map Sheet
NZ45SW
MATERIAL
Timber
MONTH1
07
Grid Reference
NZ
NMRNUMBER
NZ 45 SW 58
Northing
553190
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Ryhope
Description
ENGLISH BRIGANTINE, 1873. `The PEACE left Sunderland at 8 a.m. on 16.08 with a crew of five hands, two passengers and a cargo of coal. The weather was fine and clear, the wind SW x W. She stood off on the starboard tack for about an hour until 9.30 a.m. when she reached in to the land on the port tack, and at 10 a.m. struck the rocks and eventually became a wreck. The master was at the helm when the vessel struck. The court held at Gt. Yarmouth, before C. Woolverton and G.Blake, Justices of the Peace, were of the opinion that the PEACE was lost by gross neglect on the part of the master. Since he held no certificate, the court could only express their sense of his default by adjudging him to pay a portion of the cost of the inquiry, namely five pounds' {Larn 1997}.
Site Type: Broad
Sailing Vessel <By Rig>
SITEDESC
ENGLISH BRIGANTINE, 1873. `The PEACE left Sunderland at 8 a.m. on 16.08 with a crew of five hands, two passengers and a cargo of coal. The weather was fine and clear, the wind SW x W. She stood off on the starboard tack for about an hour until 9.30 a.m. when she reached in to the land on the port tack, and at 10 a.m. struck the rocks and eventually became a wreck. The master was at the helm when the vessel struck. The court held at Gt. Yarmouth, before C. Woolverton and G.Blake, Justices of the Peace, were of the opinion that the PEACE was lost by gross neglect on the part of the master. Since he held no certificate, the court could only express their sense of his default by adjudging him to pay a portion of the cost of the inquiry, namely five pounds' {Larn 1997}.
Site Name
Ryhope, Peace
Site Type: Specific
Brigantine
HER Number
15217
Form of Evidence
Wreckage
Sources
National Monuments Record MONUMENT NUMBER: 1365081; Richard and Bridget Larn 1997 Shipwreck index of the British Isles, volume 3. The east coast of England : Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, County Durham, Northumberland, Section 6, County Durham
YEAR1
2012
English, British
Class
Maritime Craft
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
31
District
Sunderland
Easting
441710
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Marine
Map Sheet
NZ45SW
MATERIAL
Timber
MONTH1
07
Grid Reference
NZ
NMRNUMBER
NZ 45 SW 50
Northing
553190
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Ryhope
Description
ENGLISH BRIGANTINE, 1880. Stranded and lost in high winds. Built in Sunderland in 1850. Master: H P Pullen. Crew: 6 Owner: J G Chamberlain, Wivenhoe
Site Type: Broad
Sailing Vessel <By Rig>
SITEDESC
ENGLISH BRIGANTINE, 1880. Stranded and lost in high winds. Built in Sunderland in 1850. Master: H P Pullen. Crew: 6 Owner: J G Chamberlain, Wivenhoe
Site Name
Ryhope, Zosteria
Site Type: Specific
Brigantine
HER Number
15216
Form of Evidence
Wreckage
Sources
National Monuments Record MONUMENT NUMBER: 1313611; United Kingdom shipwreck index [pre publication typescript]; Richard and Bridget Larn 1997 Shipwreck index of the British Isles, volume 3. The east coast of England : Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, County Durham, Northumberland, Section 6, County Durham
YEAR1
2012
English, British
Class
Maritime Craft
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
31
District
Sunderland
Easting
441710
Grid ref figure
8
LANDUSE
Marine
Map Sheet
NZ45SW
MATERIAL
Timber
MONTH1
07
Grid Reference
NZ
NMRNUMBER
NZ 45 SW 108
Northing
553190
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Stuart 1603 to 1714
Place
Ryhope
Description
1615 wreck of English craft which stranded at Ryhope. Constructed of wood, she was a sailing vessel. The inquest on the wreck of the UNICORN on 15 October 1615, was used as evidence in the case of Bishop of Durham v Robert Preston, 7 November 1768.
Site Type: Broad
Sailing Vessel <By Form/Type>
SITEDESC
1615 wreck of English craft which stranded at Ryhope. Constructed of wood, she was a sailing vessel. The inquest on the wreck of the UNICORN on 15 October 1615, was used as evidence in the case of Bishop of Durham v Robert Preston, 7 November 1768.
Site Name
Ryhope, Unicorn
HER Number
15215
Form of Evidence
Wreckage
Sources
National Monuments Record MONUMENT NUMBER: 1482543; Catalogue entry for Durham District Council Papers, Ref. No. ND/Du 9/168 accessed via http://www.durham.gov.uk/recordoffice/register.nsf/$$searchdcc search mechanism 09-OCT-2008
YEAR1
2012