

13 reminders of how we all pulled together in South Tyneside during the Second World War
We delved into the archives to find these images of locals going on with daily life despite the ever-present threat of German bombs.
They cleaned up after air raids, went about their daily lives and smiled through adversity.
Take a look at these reminders of South Tyneside – and the wider North East – through the wartime years.

1. Hunting through the wreckage
There was important work to do every day. Servicemen hunt through the crumpled remains of the Heinkel which crashed and exploded in Beach Road in 1941. Photo: Shields Gazette

2. Preparing for the attacks
Many families had air raid shelters outside their homes. Here's one being built in March 1939 . Photo: SE

3. Time to evacuate
For many North East children, the war meant being separated from their families. Here is such a scene in 1939. Photo: Sunderland Echo

4. Trying on a gas mark
For those staying at home, knowing how to use a gas mask was vital. One baby is being fitted with their mask in this 1939 photo. Photo: SE