Famous Residents of South Shields

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This is a list of famous people who were either born in, or have lived in, the town of South Shields, Tyne & Wear, in the UK. It includes current and historical residents.

  • William Downey With his brother, pioneer photographer; royal photographers to Queen Victoria[13]
  • Arnold Josephs (1890 - 1984) Cup Final and International soccer referee.[21]
  • Robert Olley Artist and sculptor
  • Claire Rutter Operatic soprano[32]
  • Kathy Stobart (born 1936) Jazz saxophonist[38]

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