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Tyneside Collection (page 3)

Tyneside, a captivating region in England's Tyne and Wear county, is a treasure trove of history, culture, and stunning landscapes

Background imageTyneside Collection: Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. A large crowd were keenly interested in the lifting

Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. A large crowd were keenly interested in the lifting and placing in position of one of the huge castings to span the high columns of he new Tyne Bridge

Background imageTyneside Collection: Fog on the Tyne and a view of the old Scotswood Railway Bridge. January 1928

Fog on the Tyne and a view of the old Scotswood Railway Bridge. January 1928

Background imageTyneside Collection: The Tynemouth lifeboat returning to Shields Harbour after the rescue of the fishing coble

The Tynemouth lifeboat returning to Shields Harbour after the rescue of the fishing coble, one of a number reported in is tress during a sudden storm. 14th February 1931

Background imageTyneside Collection: Mandy Turnbull (left) and Roger O Brien proudly display the trophies which prove

Mandy Turnbull (left) and Roger O Brien proudly display the trophies which prove their title to be the bonniest baby girl and boy at the Tyneside Summer Exhibition. Exhibition Park, Newcastle

Background imageTyneside Collection: A giant clown, on stilts, at the Tyneside Summer Exhibition. 28th July 1987

A giant clown, on stilts, at the Tyneside Summer Exhibition. 28th July 1987

Background imageTyneside Collection: Five year old Sean, wearing a suit made of Evening Chronicle newspapers

Five year old Sean, wearing a suit made of Evening Chronicle newspapers, at the Tyneside Summer Exhibition. 1st August 1970

Background imageTyneside Collection: RAF Battle of Britain Exhibition in the Tyneside Summer Exhibition

RAF Battle of Britain Exhibition in the Tyneside Summer Exhibition. Exhibition Park, Newcastle. 28th August 1970

Background imageTyneside Collection: A group of boys and men looking at a motorcycle during the Tyneside Summer Exhibition

A group of boys and men looking at a motorcycle during the Tyneside Summer Exhibition. Exhibition Park, Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, 24th August 1963

Background imageTyneside Collection: Sky Divers, the daredevil Special Air Services parachute team jumped 2500 feet to a

Sky Divers, the daredevil Special Air Services parachute team jumped 2500 feet to a tiny target at the Tyneside Summer Exhibition at the Exhibition Park, Newcastle. 22nd August 1963

Background imageTyneside Collection: Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth watch a welding process in a Tyneside

Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth watch a welding process in a Tyneside ship repairing yard, during their surprise visit to the North East. 19th June 1941

Background imageTyneside Collection: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother talking to a shipyard worker

Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother talking to a shipyard worker, during her visit to the North, 9th April 1943

Background imageTyneside Collection: Musical Hall starts Frankie Burns, Maureen Thompson and Mary Reynolds

Musical Hall starts Frankie Burns, Maureen Thompson and Mary Reynolds, will soon be starring at the Hedgefield County Hotel, Blaydon, Newcatle, pictured, 13th January 1981

Background imageTyneside Collection: A rider of Royal Corps of Signals cycle display team crashes through a wall of bricks at

A rider of Royal Corps of Signals cycle display team crashes through a wall of bricks at the Tyneside Summer Exhibition. 7th August 1968

Background imageTyneside Collection: A giant egg brings amazement and wonder to the faces of two children at the British Egg

A giant egg brings amazement and wonder to the faces of two children at the British Egg Marketing Boards stand at the Tyneside Summer Exhibition. 17th August 1963

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England, Tyneside, Newcastle, Gateshead Millennium Bridge in open position from the Baltic Arts Centre looking towards Newcastle Quayside and Newcastle upon Tyne city

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England, Tyneside, Newcastle, Gateshead Millennium Bridge in closed position from the Baltic Arts Centre looking towards Newcastle Quayside and Newcastle upon Tyne city

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ENGLAND Tyne & Wear Gateshead Millennium Bridge near Newcastle Upon Tyne

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ENGLAND Tyne & Wear Gateshead Millennium Bridge near Newcastle Upon Tyne

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ENGLAND Tyne & Wear Gateshead Angel of the North near Newcastle Upon Tyne

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ENGLAND Tyne & Wear Gateshead Angel of the North near Newcastle Upon Tyne

Background imageTyneside Collection: Newcastle-upon-Tyne - The High Level and Swing Bridges

Newcastle-upon-Tyne - The High Level and Swing Bridges Date: circa 1904

Background imageTyneside Collection: England, Tyne and Wear, Gateshead Millennium Bridge

England, Tyne and Wear, Gateshead Millennium Bridge. The Gateshead Millennium Bridge located alongside the River Tyne and Newcastle / Gatehead Quayside

Background imageTyneside Collection: Just after dawn earlier today at King Edwards Bay in Tynemouth

Just after dawn earlier today at King Edwards Bay in Tynemouth
England, Tyne and Wear, Tynemouth. Soft morning light just after dawn at King Edwards Bay in Tynemouth with Tymouth Priory in the distance

Background imageTyneside Collection: Millennium Bridge and Baltic Art Gallery, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear

Millennium Bridge and Baltic Art Gallery, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear. New buildings in the redeveloped Gateshead Quays. The bridge

Background imageTyneside Collection: Railway and Swing Bridges, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, c1905

Railway and Swing Bridges, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, c1905. View of the Swing Bridge over the Tyne, with Robert Stephensons High Level Bridge in the background

Background imageTyneside Collection: Shipyards on the Tyne, c1880

Shipyards on the Tyne, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageTyneside Collection: The Tyne, 1901. Artist: EW Ashworth

The Tyne, 1901. Artist: EW Ashworth
The Tyne, 1901. Photo published in The Process Year Book, by AW Penrose & Co, London, 1901

Background imageTyneside Collection: Stone arched bridge across the Tyne at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, c1830. Artist: R Francis

Stone arched bridge across the Tyne at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, c1830. Artist: R Francis
Stone arched bridge across the Tyne at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, c1830. Below the bridge is the harbour area and the masts of moored ships can be seen

Background imageTyneside Collection: Pithead at Hebburn Colliery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne area, 1860

Pithead at Hebburn Colliery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne area, 1860. The engine house (left) provides power for the winding gear (centre) which is raising baskets (corves)

Background imageTyneside Collection: Bank of furnaces, Lymington Iron Works, Tyneside, England, 1835

Bank of furnaces, Lymington Iron Works, Tyneside, England, 1835. By this time the Nielsen hot blast process, invented in 1824, was in general use

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England, Tyne & Wear, Tynemouth. View looking south from headland near Cullercoats towards the Mouth of the Tyne and Tynemouth Priory

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The Tyne Bridge, Sage Centre and Millennium Bridge over the River Tyne at night

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The Swing Bridge and Tyne Bridge over the River Tyne at night connecting Newcastle Upon Tyne and Gateshead

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The Gateshead Millennium Bridge over the River Tyne at night

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View looking south from headland near Cullercoats towards the Mouth of the Tyne and Tynemouth Priory

Background imageTyneside Collection: Lord Armstrong (inset) and The Elswick Works, seen here from the River Tyne, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Lord Armstrong (inset) and The Elswick Works, seen here from the River Tyne, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England. William George Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong, 1810 - 1900

Background imageTyneside Collection: William George Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong, 1810 - 1900. English industrialist founder of

William George Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong, 1810 - 1900. English industrialist founder of the Armstrong Whitworth manufacturing concern on Tyneside

Background imageTyneside Collection: A Lighthouse On The Coast At Sunset; Whitburn, Tyne And Wear, England

A Lighthouse On The Coast At Sunset; Whitburn, Tyne And Wear, England

Background imageTyneside Collection: Souter Lighthouse; South Shields Marsden South Tyneside Tyne And Wear England

Souter Lighthouse; South Shields Marsden South Tyneside Tyne And Wear England

Background imageTyneside Collection: Gateshead Millennium Bridge over River Tyne, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear, Tyneside

Gateshead Millennium Bridge over River Tyne, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear, Tyneside, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTyneside Collection: England, Newcastle upon Tyne, The Sage

England, Newcastle upon Tyne, The Sage. Interior view of the Sage, an iconic building on the Newcastle Upon Tyne / Gateshead Quayside

Background imageTyneside Collection: England, Northumberland, Woodhorn Colliery Museum

England, Northumberland, Woodhorn Colliery Museum
England, Northumberland, Woodhorn Colliery Mining Museum. Pit Head Winding Gear at the Woodhorn Colliery Mining Museum near Ashington - Once a former coal pit

Background imageTyneside Collection: England, Tyne and Wear, Gateshead

England, Tyne and Wear, Gateshead. The iconic Angel of the North, built on a a former colliery pit head bath site and now one of the worlds most viewed work of art with over 33 million viewers each

Background imageTyneside Collection: England, Northumberland, Seaton Delaval Hall. Dramatic clouds above Seaton Delaval Hall

England, Northumberland, Seaton Delaval Hall. Dramatic clouds above Seaton Delaval Hall, a property located in the south of the county, and recently purchased by the National Trust



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Tyneside, a captivating region in England's Tyne and Wear county, is a treasure trove of history, culture, and stunning landscapes. Nestled along the banks of the River Tyne, this area boasts iconic landmarks that have become synonymous with its identity. One such landmark is the magnificent Tyne Bridge. Its majestic arches span across the river, connecting Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Gateshead. This engineering marvel stands as a testament to Tyneside's industrial heritage and serves as an enduring symbol of unity between these two vibrant cities. As you explore Tyneside further, you'll discover Wallsend – a town steeped in shipbuilding history. Here lies evidence of its glorious past at every corner. The walls echo stories of mighty vessels being crafted with skill and passion by generations gone by. The Millennium Bridge gracefully graces the River Tyne's waters like a work of art come to life. Illuminated at dusk, it adds an ethereal glow to Newcastle's skyline while offering pedestrians a unique crossing experience. Venturing beyond urban landscapes reveals nature's beauty intertwined with history. St Marys Island beckons visitors with its causeway linking it to lifehouse during low tide but becomes engulfed by the incoming tide later on – reminding us of nature's ever-changing rhythm. Further north lies Whitley Bay where Fisherfolk once dotted its sandy shores capturing moments frozen in time through delicate watercolors and graphite sketches - their legacy forever etched into Cullercoats' artistic heritage. For those seeking tranquility amidst historical remnants, Tynemouth Priory emerges from afar against King Edwards Bay during sunrise; an awe-inspiring sight that transports you back centuries while offering panoramic views over Northumberland’s rugged coastline. Delving deeper into Tyneside uncovers Woodhorn Colliery Mining Museum – preserving memories from another era when coal mining was integral to this region’s economy; providing insight into lives shaped by the underground world.