Tomorrows History - Made in the North East
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'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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