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An
Afternoon with Janis Blower
South
Shields Customs House
Sunday
24th January 2016
Former Gazette reporter and Cookson Country
writer Janis Blower will be telling all at a special event this weekend. The
much-loved historian will be looking back at South Tyneside’s history at The
Customs House in South Shields at 5pm on Sunday.
The event, An Afternoon with Janis Blower, will
include afternoon tea and will feature tales from across South Tyneside and
through the ages.
Customs House Executive Director Ray Spencer
said: “Janis is a legend and we’re thrilled to have her with us this weekend. “She
has the most amazing knowledge of the area and I think this Sunday’s event will
be extremely interesting.”
Janis retired from The Shields Gazette last year
after 44 years with the newspaper. During her retirement Janis has written a
book charting The Customs House’s 150 year history, which will also be
available to buy on the day.
The book, which is called The Little Theatre with the Big History, was researched by South Shields Local History Group and is £4.
The book, which is called The Little Theatre with the Big History, was researched by South Shields Local History Group and is £4.
Janis said: “It was really interesting for the
Local History Society and I to explore the origins of the Customs House and to
chart how it evolved into, first, the heart of the town's seafaring community,
as the Mercantile Marine office, and then of the borough's cultural landscape.
"For
me, with the centre of Shields on the cusp of far-reaching redevelopment, it's
also a timely reminder of how much we should treasure our historic buildings,
and of how - with flair and imagination - they can be found new roles.
"I
hope people enjoy reading about the building's fascinating history and its
place in the wider narrative of Shields's maritime and cultural identity."
Tickets:
Tickets for An Afternoon with Janis Blower is
£15.95 and includes afternoon tea. For more information or to book tickets
visit www.customshouse.co.uk or
contact the box office on 0191 454 1234.
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