| 'From Raw Matetial to Finished Product' |
| A Month in Yorkshire by Walter White, 1861 (extracts) |
| A Ship Is Born, 1951 |
| Adverts from the Beamish collections |
| Allendale Estate, estate, manorial and lead mining papers |
| Armstrong Mitchell / Whitworth photographs |
| Bailey's Agriculture of the County of Durham, 1810. |
| Bartram's Yard, 100 Years of Shipbuilding |
| Blackett (Wylam) papers |
| Brewster's History of Stockton (extracts) |
| Broadsheets (mostly 19th century Newcastle) |
| Buildings of the North East |
| Bulmer's Directory of North Yorkshire |
| Bulmer's Directory of Northumberland |
| Bygone Guisborough |
| Bygone Newcastle |
| Adelaide Terrace, Benwell |
| The eastern end of Adelaide Terrace showing shops with flats above. In 1935 the... |
| Aerial View of Newcastle Quayside |
| Taken from the Gateshead side of the river, the high level transport links to th... |
| All Saints Church |
| Rebuilt in 1796 to a design by David Stephenson on the site of the medieval All... |
| Armstrong Works, Elswick |
| The island King's Meadows, one mile long, lay off Elswick and was dredged away b... |
| Barras Bridge |
| St. Thomas' Church was designed by John Dobson and built 1827-30. The conservato... |
| Benwell Towers |
| A Church Garden Fete in progress near the turn of the century. 'Capability' Brow... |
| Benwell Village |
| Benwell Village showing farm buildings and houses with High Cross Church in the... |
| Benwell Village |
| This leafy view of Benwell Village shows two public houses, the Green Tree and t... |
| Bigg Market |
| The Groat and Cloth Markets linked at the Bigg Market. The name is derived from... |
| Black Swine Farm, Westerhope |
| A Black Swine Farm existed here on Stamfordham Road in 1765. By the twentieth ce... |
| Blackett Street |
| Blackett street links east and west through the heart of the main shopping area,... |
| Brandling Village |
| Brandling Village was built in 1820 on land belonging to Robert Warwick. It prov... |
| Bridge Crescent, Scotswood |
| The Scotswood tram terminus. The building in the background is the well known pu... |
| Castle Garth |
| Garth comes from the old English word 'geard' or yard. Originally traders not al... |
| Castle Keep |
| The original 'new castle' from which the city takes its name was a wood castle b... |
| Central Station |
| Interior of Newcastle Central Railway Station, designed by John Dobson and opene... |
| Chimney Mills, Claremont Road |
| The earliest mention of Chimney Mills is in 1788 when some houses and a nearby t... |
| Clifton Road, Benwell |
| Pig-sties on Clifton Road, owned by Mr J.Carey, a coal merchant of 21 Georges Ro... |
| Corner House, Heaton |
| The Corner House Hotel was built at the same time as the Lyric Cinema and occupi... |
| Coxlodge Institute Band |
| Coxlodge Band, thought to have been formed in 1808, was an important feature in... |
| Cross Row, Lemington |
| Cross Row lay between High Row and Low Row. One glasshouse containing two millio... |
| Deep Dene House, Jesmond Dene |
| A corn mill known as Heaton Cottage once stood on the site of the present Fisher... |
| Denton Burn Post Office |
| At this time the sub-postmaster was Dennis Sutherland. Interestingly, a contempo... |
| Denton Road School |
| Generations of Scotswood families attended Denton Road School after its opening... |
| Denton Road, Scotswood |
| Junction of Fowberry Road and Denton Road. First left is the grocery store of Mr... |
| Duke of Wellington Inn, Kenton Lane |
| This is the original Duke of Wellington which dated from the early nineteenth ce... |
| Elswick Road, Elswick |
| Two Edwardian ladies are waiting on Elswick Road, near the end of Malvern Street... |
| Fawdon Chapel |
| The 1817 building from which Chapel Street took its name was used as a schoolroo... |
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