What’s in a Name: Part 4: The Stronghold at South Shields

Despite its proximity to North Shields and Tynemouth, the story of South Shields weaves its own way through the ages. In Roman times, it was quite clearly a large, rich and cosmopolitan town and according to the archaeological record, the burgh’s significance was sustained for several centuries after the Romans abandoned Britain. What Was Caer … Continue reading What’s in a Name: Part 4: The Stronghold at South Shields