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Coronation Gardens, Boothen
Previous was: Minton Pottery
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Coronation Gardens were opened in 1953 (named after the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II) along the line of the old Newcastle Canal, which was long ago filled in. "Imagine the scene in 1894. In those days London Road was a cobbled highway, resounding to the screech of steam-trams as they slowed to a halt near this spot. Between pavement and water's edge were iron railings and a row of tall trees. As a tram drew close at 4 o'clock, one April afternoon, its young conductor heard screams coming from the canal. He looked up and, seeing a little girl, terrified and flailing desperately to stay afloat, wasted no time in vaulting the railings and plunging into the chill water to her rescue. By fate's intervention, he was tragically seized by a violent cramp and sank like a stone to the bottom. The child was later pulled out alive."
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photos: Nov 2000
Previous was: Minton Pottery
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