A fried fish shop from Middleton St George, near Darlington.
The original range from the Middleton St George fish and chip shop which the museum collected.
Photo of range in E Tinlinโs Fish and Chip Shop, Jesmond. This is similar to the range which is in our 1950s fish and chip shop.
The shop forms part of The 1950s Townโs Front Street Terrace and tells the important post-war story of a trade hugely popular amongst the working class.
Generally considered the nationโs favourite takeaway, fish and chips has proved unendingly popular over the years, and was even one of the few foods not rationed during the Second World War. The dish was at its height in popularity between the First World War and the 1960s.
Doreen Middleton, who owned the property that we have replicated from 1952, lived on the premises and used part of the ground floor for the preparation of the fish and potatoes which were initially all manually prepared, this was very labour intensive. The original chip range was donated to Beamish and was used to inspire the design of the replica the museum is using.
Doreen passed away in 2008, aged 86, and Beamish worked with her daughter Rozanne Hall on recreating Middletonโs at the museum. We also worked with the community of Middleton St George to create a 1950s-style newspaper on specially-printed paper that is being used to wrap the fish and chips.
This is the second fried fish shop to open at the museum, with Davyโs Fried Fish Shop in The 1900s Pit Village proving hugely popular with visitors. Opened in July 2011, Davyโs gives visitors a real taste of traditional fish and chips, cooked in coal-fired ranges using beef dripping.
Explore our 1950s Town and find out about life in the North East in the mid-20th century.
Beamish offers a range of food and drink options in each time period of the museum.
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