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Newcastle, Northumberland:- Description and Travel
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- Newcastle Libraries have uploaded more than 6500 historic images of Newcastle upon Tyne and the surrounding area to their Flickr photostream.
- Learn anout Newcastle and its neighbour, Gateshead from visitnewcastlegateshead.com
- The Port of Tyne Authority website.
- The Newcastle Walks website has some interesting items on the history and attractions of the area.
- The Timmonet Newcastle Archive contains many pictures, old and new, of Tyneside in general and Newcastle in particular.
- Photographs of Newcastle upon Tyne from Mirror Image.
- Andrew House in the centre of Newcastle, situated at the intersection of Percy Street and Gallowgate.
- The Blacksmith's Needle on the Quayside.
- The Blenkinsop-Coulson Fountain, situated at Horatio Street, near the Quayside.
- The Castle Keep of Newcastle upon Tyne.
- The Central Arcade is situated at the intersection of Grey Street and Grainger Street.
- The Centurion Bar in Newcastle Central Railway Station.
- Co-operative Building, Newgate Street.
- Cross House, situated at the intersection of Westgate Road and Fenkle Street.
- Discovery Museum, Blandford Square.
- Newcastle Civic Centre, designed by City Architect George Kenyon.
- The Central Arcade is situated at the intersection of Grey Street and Grainger Street.
- The entrance to number 29 Collingwood Street.
- The impressive portico of Newcastle Central Station,.
- The Gateshead Millennium Bridge travels up the Tyne - 20th November 2000.
- The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is Tested - 24th May 2001.
- The Gateshead Millennium Bridge opened to the public - September 17th 2001.
- The Gateshead Millennium Bridge opened by Queen Elizabeth II - 7th May 2002.
- The Northern Goldsmiths on Blackett Street.
- The Northern Goldsmiths building on Westgate Road.
- The Northern Goldsmiths at the junction of Westgate Road and Clayton Street.
- The old County Court building, situated on Westgate Road.
- Grey's Monument, situated at the junction of Blackett Street and Grey Street.
- Milburn House, Dean Street.
- "The Response", a memorial to those who died in the Great War, situated in the grounds of the Civic Centre at Barras Bridge.
- The statue of George and the Dragon in Old Eldon Square.
- The statue of Harry Hotspur.
- The statue of Roger Thornton.
- The statue of Sir John Marley.
- The statue of Thomas Bewick.
- The statues of Thomas Bewick, Harry Hotspur, Sir John Marley and Roger Thornton,.
- The statue of George and the Dragon, Barras Bridge, Newcastle.
- The statue of Joseph Cowens, situated at the junction of Westgate Road and Fenkle Street.
- The statue of Lord Armstrong, situated at the junction of Barras Bridge and Claremont Road.
- The statue of Thomas Bewick, Amen Corner.
- The statue of George and the Dragon in Old Eldon Square.
- The statue of Queen Victoria, Royal Victoria Infirmary.
- The statue of Queen Victoria, adjacent to St. Nicholas' Cathedral.
- Another view of the Statue of Queen Victoria.
- The George Stephenson Monument at the junction of Westgate Road and Neville Street.
- "The sun radiating rays of light" on Neville Street.
- The Swirle Pavilion on the Quayside.
- The Turbinia, designed by Sir Charles Parsons in 1894.
- The Grand Hotel, Percy Street.
- The Union Club, Westgate Road, recently refurbished by JD Witherspoon Pubs.
- The unmistakable sight of the Tyne Bridge.
- "Water Is Best", a drinking fountain at the top of the Bigg Market.
- Yates Wine Lodge, Grainger Street.