Williams, A. and Taylor, P. (2010). The Newburn wherries: remnants of the River Tyne's industrial past. Archaeologia Aeliana Series 5. Vol 39, pp. 401-425. https://doi.org/10.5284/1061224. Cite this via datacite

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The Newburn wherries: remnants of the River Tyne's industrial past
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Archaeologia Aeliana Series 5
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Archaeologia Aeliana
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39
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401 - 425
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archael539-401-425-taylor.pdf (10 MB) : Download
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1061224
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At least 10 disused wooden vessels were hulked on the foreshore of the River Tyne opposite the village of Newburn between the 1940s and 1960s. They are seen in a series of photographs taken in the 1960s. The assemblage was archaeologically recorded in 2009, by which time the site consisted of 5 very reduced hulls and a dispersed scatter of parts. This paper describes the remains, concentrating on the construction, development and use of the predominant type on the site, the Tyne wherry.
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Alan Williams ORCID icon
Patrick Taylor
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2010
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30 May 2019