Kings Meadow Island Explained

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Coordinates:54.9591°N -1.6434°W
Location:River Tyne
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Country:England
Country Admin Divisions Title:County
Country Admin Divisions:Northumberland
Additional Info:Removed between 1862 and 1887

Kings Meadow Island (alternatively King's Meadow Island, or Kingsmeadow Island) was a flat island in the River Tyne in Northumberland, between Elswick on the north bank and Dunston on the south, near Gateshead, England.[1] [2] A smaller island, Little Annie lay nearby to the southwest whilst the two Clarenee Islands lay to the north of the east end of Kings Meadow.[3] The islands were removed by dredging between 1862 and 1887 by the Tyne Improvement Commission, to make it easier for river traffic to pass.

During the siege of Newcastle, in 1644, Scottish sentries were posted on Kings Meadow, shooting dead at least one man who attempted to sail past.

In the 18th century, a public house, the 'Countess of Coventry', operated on Kings Meadow.

A regatta and horse racing were held on Kings Meadow, annually until 1850. It was also used for greyhound racing.[4]

Kingsmeadow Community Comprehensive School, nearby, is named after the island.

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  1. Web site: Kingsmeadow Island . Dunston, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear. . 14 March 2020 .
  2. News: Morton . David . Cock-fighting, coal and a vanished island on the Tyne . 14 March 2020 . nechronicle . 27 February 2017.
  3. Web site: Northumberland Sheet XCVII . Map images . National Library of Scotland . 7 March 2022.
  4. Web site: Kings Meadow Racecourse . Greyhound Derby . 14 March 2020.