This is Low Lights at North Shields Fish Quay The High and Low Lights of North Shields which are also known as the Fish Quay High and Low Lights are a series of historic leading lights that were constructed near Fish Quay in North Shields, Tyne and Wear in the United Kingdom. The first pair of lighthouses were erected here in the 16th century by the Guild of the Blessed Trinity of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. By following a course which kept the two lights aligned, pilots were able to navigate along the Tyne, avoiding the dangerous Shields Bar and the Black Middens.

Fascinating insights here Mart. Had not been aware of their significance.
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I think it’s a very fascinating building Bob I’ve always been fascinated with it.
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There must be lots of information at the Low Lights Museum, which is in North Shields. They did a WW1 project at the same time as we did ours called the Blue Plaques?
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Cool Bob I never knew that I’ve never been in Low Lights either.
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wOULD BE WORTH CHECKING OUT THE MUSEUM ONCE IT RE-OPENS BECAUSE LOTS OF EXHIBITS THAT WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN AVAILABLE BEFORE THE LOCAKDOWN. Excuse the caps, got it on ‘Lock’ by misstake.
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No problem Bob Yh that would be a really good idea I’ll ask my mum or dad about it sometime.
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