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Hebburn Data Recovery


Hebburn
Hebburn is located in Tyne and Wear
Hebburn

 Hebburn shown within Tyne and Wear
Population 18,808 (2001)
OS grid reference NZ318645
Metropolitan borough South Tyneside
Metropolitan county Tyne and Wear
Region North East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town HEBBURN
Postcode district NE31
Dialling code 0191
Police Northumbria
Fire Tyne and Wear
Ambulance North East
EU Parliament North East England
UK Parliament Jarrow
List of places: UK • England • Tyne and Wear

Hebburn

Hebburn is a small town situated on the south bank of the River Tyne in North East England, sandwiched between the towns of Jarrow and Bill Quay. The population of Hebburn is 18,808.[1]

History

It is thought that the name Hebburn may be derived from the Anglo Saxon terms, heah meaning high, and byrgen meaning a burying place, though it could also mean the high place beside the water. The first record of Hebburn mentions a settlement of fishermen's huts in the 8th century, which were burned by the Vikings.

Local legend claims that, until recently, a preserved longship lay embedded on the south bank of the Tyne at Hebburn. The object, visible at low tide, was however the remains of an old wooden "coal lighter".[citation needed] A genuine longship would likely have been salvaged by a historical society, or have had a protection order placed upon it.

In the 14th century the landscape was dominated by a pele tower. A 4'6" (140 cm) tall wall, a portion of which still remains at St. John's Church, could also be seen. The Lordship of the Manor of Hebburn passed through the hands of a number of families during the Middle Ages.

Interesting facts

Sir Humphry Davy, inventor of the Davy lamp, developed the safety lamp at Hebburn Hall and first tested it at Hebburn Colliery on January 9, 1816.

Robert Saint, a miner at Hebburn, composed "Gresford" ("The Miners' Hymn") following the 1934 Gresford pit disaster.[2]

HMS Kelly, captained by Lord Louis Mountbatten, was built at Hawthorn Leslie Shipyard in the town. A military grave of the ship's company in Hebburn cemetery features a memorial to Lord Louis Mountbatten after his death in 1979.

HMS Quail was built at Hawthorn Leslie Shipyard.

In the 1971 movie Get Carter, the Ferry landing, betting shop and café scenes were filmed in Hebburn.

Gary Numan made a pop video at electrical engineers Reyrolle Parsons Testing Station.

The road crash scene in the movie, 'Stormy Monday' starring Sting was filmed in Hebburn on top of the railway bridge in Luke's Lane.

Hebburn today

Hebburn Town F.C. is the town's local non-league football team.

Athletics is also catered for at Monkton Stadium, home of Jarrow and Hebburn AC, where Brendan Foster, Steve Cram and David Sharp are famous past runners.

The Parachute Regiment 4th Para Reserves have a detachment based in Hebburn.

Hebburn has an ecology centre powered by wind turbines.

Notable citizens

Brendan Foster: Olympic athlete

Chris Basham: Bolton footballer

Andrew Leslie: Shipbuilder

Arthur Holmes: 20th century geologist

Wilfred Milne: Footballer

George Armstrong: Arsenal footballer [3][4]


 

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