The head of the Jarrow Crusade seen here during the first stage of their journey to London. The Jarrow March was a protest march in England in October 1936 against the unemployment and poverty suffered in the northeast Tyneside town of Jarrow following the closure of Palmers Shipyard the towns main employer and the failure of the proposed steelworks to materialise.Around 200 men marched from Jarrow to London over 26 days, carrying a petition to the British government requesting the re-establishment of industry in the town. The petition was received by the House of Commons but not debated, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-head-of-the-jarrow-crusade-seen-here-during-the-first-stage-of-their-journey-to-london-the-jarrow-march-was-a-protest-march-in-england-in-october-1936-against-the-unemployment-and-poverty-suffered-in-the-northeast-tyneside-town-of-jarrow-following-the-closure-of-palmers-shipyard-the-towns-main-employer-and-the-failure-of-the-proposed-steelworks-to-materialisearound-200-men-marched-from-jarrow-to-london-over-26-days-carrying-a-petition-to-the-british-government-requesting-the-re-establishment-of-industry-in-the-town-the-petition-was-received-by-the-house-of-commons-but-not-debated-and-image458342702.html
RM2HHK8P6–The head of the Jarrow Crusade seen here during the first stage of their journey to London. The Jarrow March was a protest march in England in October 1936 against the unemployment and poverty suffered in the northeast Tyneside town of Jarrow following the closure of Palmers Shipyard the towns main employer and the failure of the proposed steelworks to materialise.Around 200 men marched from Jarrow to London over 26 days, carrying a petition to the British government requesting the re-establishment of industry in the town. The petition was received by the House of Commons but not debated, and
HMS Queen Mary (launch 1912) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hms-queen-mary-launch-1912-image436049065.html
RM2G9BN0W–HMS Queen Mary (launch 1912)
Launch of QUEEN MARY (LOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-launch-of-queen-mary-loc-55177210.html
RMD5NF2J–Launch of QUEEN MARY (LOC)
H. M. S. Pique ready for launching built by Palmer's shipbuilding and iron Co., LTD., Jarrow-on-Tyne from the Article SHIP-BUILDING AS A PRODUCTIVE INDUSTRY IN GREAT BRITAIN. By James McKechnie. from The Engineering Magazine Devoted to Industrial Progress Volume XIV October 1897 - March 1898 The Engineering Magazine Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/h-m-s-pique-ready-for-launching-built-by-palmers-shipbuilding-and-iron-co-ltd-jarrow-on-tyne-from-the-article-ship-building-as-a-productive-industry-in-great-britain-by-james-mckechnie-from-the-engineering-magazine-devoted-to-industrial-progress-volume-xiv-october-1897-march-1898-the-engineering-magazine-co-image596651324.html
RF2WJKPRT–H. M. S. Pique ready for launching built by Palmer's shipbuilding and iron Co., LTD., Jarrow-on-Tyne from the Article SHIP-BUILDING AS A PRODUCTIVE INDUSTRY IN GREAT BRITAIN. By James McKechnie. from The Engineering Magazine Devoted to Industrial Progress Volume XIV October 1897 - March 1898 The Engineering Magazine Co
Women Working in the Shipbuilding Industry during the First World War A working party of women employed by Palmers Shipbuilding & Iron Company Limited to move timber around their shipyard at Hebburn-on-Tyne. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/women-working-in-the-shipbuilding-industry-during-the-first-world-war-a-working-party-of-women-employed-by-palmers-shipbuilding-iron-company-limited-to-move-timber-around-their-shipyard-at-hebburn-on-tyne-image568908004.html
RM2T1FYY0–Women Working in the Shipbuilding Industry during the First World War A working party of women employed by Palmers Shipbuilding & Iron Company Limited to move timber around their shipyard at Hebburn-on-Tyne.
Dredging work at Palmers' Jarrow yard in September of 1935, ready for the breaking up of the liner Olympic. 19th September 1935 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dredging-work-at-palmers-jarrow-yard-in-september-of-1935-ready-for-the-breaking-up-of-the-liner-olympic-19th-september-1935-image458336814.html
RM2HHK17X–Dredging work at Palmers' Jarrow yard in September of 1935, ready for the breaking up of the liner Olympic. 19th September 1935
Launch of QUEEN MARY, 1912. Shows the March 1912 launch of HMS Queen Mary at Palmer's Shipbuilding, Jarrow-on-Tyne, England. She was sunk during battle in 1916. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/launch-of-queen-mary-1912-shows-the-march-1912-launch-of-hms-queen-mary-at-palmers-shipbuilding-jarrow-on-tyne-england-she-was-sunk-during-battle-in-1916-image617187622.html
RM2XT3932–Launch of QUEEN MARY, 1912. Shows the March 1912 launch of HMS Queen Mary at Palmer's Shipbuilding, Jarrow-on-Tyne, England. She was sunk during battle in 1916.
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer Whiting steaming 31.3 knots built by Palmer's shipbuilding and iron Co., LTD., Jarrow-on-Tyne from the Article SHIP-BUILDING AS A PRODUCTIVE INDUSTRY IN GREAT BRITAIN. By James McKechnie. from The Engineering Magazine Devoted to Industrial Progress Volume XIV October 1897 - March 1898 The Engineering Magazine Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/torpedo-boat-destroyer-whiting-steaming-313-knots-built-by-palmers-shipbuilding-and-iron-co-ltd-jarrow-on-tyne-from-the-article-ship-building-as-a-productive-industry-in-great-britain-by-james-mckechnie-from-the-engineering-magazine-devoted-to-industrial-progress-volume-xiv-october-1897-march-1898-the-engineering-magazine-co-image596651376.html
RF2WJKPWM–Torpedo-Boat Destroyer Whiting steaming 31.3 knots built by Palmer's shipbuilding and iron Co., LTD., Jarrow-on-Tyne from the Article SHIP-BUILDING AS A PRODUCTIVE INDUSTRY IN GREAT BRITAIN. By James McKechnie. from The Engineering Magazine Devoted to Industrial Progress Volume XIV October 1897 - March 1898 The Engineering Magazine Co
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