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Newcastle Quay in the 1960's When it was still a working quay. This picture appears in the following picture tours: |
Newcastle - 1956 Castle Garth and Saint Nicholas Cathedral. Note the overhead wiring for the trolleybuses. This picture appears in the following picture tours: 1 person has added this picture to their favourites |
Newcastle - 1956 A trolleybus in Newcastle Corporation Transport yellow livery, turns from Grainger Street into Neville Street. This picture appears in the following picture tours: |
The Tyne Bridges, Newcastle upon Tyne The "trademark"of Newcastle and neighbouring Gateshead are the bridges over the River Tyne, the nearer one here being the New Tyne Bridge, opened in 1928 This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
The Tyne Bridge, Newcastle When this was taken, shipping was still using the Town Quay for loading/unloading cargoes. This picture appears in the following picture tours: |
The Swing and High Level Bridges, Newcastle The High Level Bridge, seen on the right here, carries road traffic on its lower deck and rail traffic on its upper deck was opened in 1849. The Swing Bridge (on the left) opens to allow the passage of shipping through it. This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
The SAGE BUILDING and the River Tyne, Newcastle This view upstream is taken from the top of the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Arts in Gateshead This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
The Queen Elizabeth II Metro Bridge A metro train crossing the Queen Elizabeth II bridge This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Grainger Market, Newcastle This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Grainger Market, Newcastle Opened in 1835, this covered market, a listed building, all manner of things, from fresh foods and butchers to bookshops and clothing stalls. This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
General view of the Tyne from Gateshead This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Dean Street Arch, Newcastle. The Dean Street Arch was constructed in the mid 19th century to carry the Main line over Dean Street, a street connecting the riverside with the main parts of Newcastle, which are at a much higher level than the river. This picture appears in the following picture tour: |