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Jarrow: Ormonde Street

Many photographs taken around the 19th century exist of Ormonde Street in Jarrow Tyne and Wear. Most of them show the view below. Ormonde Street all those years ago was classed as the main shopping area and was always busy with shoppers. The scene below existed until it was demolished in the 1960s.

The only building to survive demolition was the Burton building seen here to the left in the photo, on the opposite corner of the street to the Woolworth building.

Ormond Street Jarrow
view of Woolworth and the Button building
Woolworth and Co. Ltd. Ormond Street Jarrow

Ormonde Street itself is no longer filled with the hustle and bustle of shoppers. A new shopping center was built at the time to the left and the rear of these buildings is out of shot in this photograph. The old Burton building still stands today (2013 / 23) and has been revamped into a carpet shop.

View of Burton &Co Ormonde Street
Burton Building Ormonde Street today

Close by these buildings stood Jarrow’s old market square which was centered around an old Victorian theatre. The square and theatre also went under the hammer of the demolition company in the 1960s and the area was used to build council housing. After the build completion, it was given the name North Court.

Now at this moment in time, North Court Council housing has been demolished and has made way for new private town housing. seen here to the left in the photo where Woolworth & Co. Ltd. once stood.

The building behind Burton & Co. is Ellen Court one of three tower block apartments in central Jarrow the flats were built approximately in the nineteen sixties.


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