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John Robert Bell (1862 – 25 August 1924) was a British trade unionist and political activist. Born in County Durham, Bell grew up in South Shields. He became a sailor at an early age, and travelled widely. [1] He lived in the United States for many years, where he worked as an official with the International Seamen's Union. [2]
Relocated club closed in 1981 – members dispersed to other Clubs including the Oriental Club: Beaconsfield Club: 1880 66–68 Pall Mall (1880–1887) Political; Conservative: Closed circa 1887/1888; Clubhouse taken over by the Unionist Club Beefsteak Club: 1705 Imperial Phiz public house, Old Jewry: Social; Whig
Gateshead United Football Club was a football club based in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. The club was established in South Shields in 1936 as a replacement for the club that had relocated to Gateshead in 1930. Like their predecessor, the club was relocated to Gateshead in 1974 after the former club went bust.
Most of the Asians in South Shields are Bangladeshi, with the Beacon and Bents ward that covers South Shields town centre, had 9.9% of the population registering as that ethnicity. The Bangladeshi community is the third largest in Tyne and Wear , after Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland with 1.7% of the town's population being Bangladeshi or ...
Gateshead Association Football Club was a football club based in Gateshead, County Durham, England. The club was formed in South Shields in 1899 as South Shields Adelaide Athletic. After success in the North Eastern League prior to World War I, they were voted into the Football League in 1919. Financial problems in the late 1920s saw the club ...
South Shields lost 2–0 in front of a club record attendance of 3,800. [36] On 10 April 2023, South Shields defeated Whitby Town 1–0 to clinch the Northern Premier League title and earn promotion to the National League North, to be their first season in the sixth tier since their reforming in 1974. [37]
The Unionist Club was a short-lived London gentlemen's club, now dissolved, which was established in 1886, and had wound up by 1892. For the last four years of its existence, it had a clubhouse at 66-68 Pall Mall .
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