Pushing The Boat Out was an exhibition at South Shields Museum between 28th May and 12th November 2022 celebrating shipbuilding and ship repair in South Tyneside.
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Sources:
Tyne and Wear Museums, with special thanks to Adam Bell
Photos:
Terry Ford
Pushing The Boat Out was an exhibition at South Shields Museum between 28th May and 12th November 2022 celebrating shipbuilding and ship repair in South Tyneside.
Sources:
Tyne and Wear Museums, with special thanks to Adam Bell
Photos:
Terry Ford