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This picture, showing 14 well known "characters" in Newcastle's "Hells Kitchen", a city tavern, was owned by Charles John Brandling, MP for #Newcastle from 1797-1812. #SundayStyle
Sitting by the river Tyne just watching the world float past c. 1860. #WeekendVibes #LazySunday
Entitled ‘The Heroic Crew’, this image is one of a series from @S_ShieldsMuseum and fits perfectly with @BeginsHistory's 'Heroes' theme this week. Find the rest of the images here: https://t.co/X1O5GO67cb.
#HBAHHeroes #South Shields #Lifeboat #Hero
#HistoryBeginsAtHome
Lovely engraving of The Side, #Newcastle, 1834 with St Nicholas Cathedral in the background. #HBAHAnimals #workhorse #TimeTravel #Archives #Heritage @nclcathedral
Today's #ArchiveAdventCalendar theme is... #Shopping! @FenwickStores #Archives #Christmas #DancingSanta
X is for the X-Files - the #uneXplained. We can't explain these photographs! #ArchiveZ #AtoZ #XFiles
R is for #Rafts and #Rescue. The #NorthShields firm of Linkleters Patent Ship Fittings Co. made travelling on the sea safer with their range of buoyancy apparatus.
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#N is for #NorthSea - bathers and onlookers at Table Rock Baths, #WhitleyBay, c.1937. #plodging #hardy #northerners #ArchivesZ #AtoZ
One final B is for ... Bridges. The original Wearmouth Bridge opened in 1796. Constructed at a cost of £35,000, it was claimed to have the largest arch in the world. Engraving courtesy of @SLibraries.
#ArchiveZ #AtoZ #Bridges #Sunderland