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View of Fotheringay Rd, Pollokshields, 1908. Terregles Ave is in the foreground, separated from Fotheringay Rd by cutting which carries the Cathcart District Railway line the "Cathcart Circle" through the area.
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Who's managing to enjoy the sun today? Have you managed to find any curious insects in your garden? #archivesathome https://t.co/I1wctiX9GY
The last destination of the week on our virtual & historical tour of #Newcastle, using our Local Illustrations collection, we wind up @ the Assembly Rooms on Fenkle Street, completed in 1776 for the “elegant recreation” of the local gentry: https://t.co/vJ621TGQ9F #archivesathome
#archivesathome We’re going old school & bringing #ThrowbackThursday is back! Can anyone recognise these photos from around campus from c.1960s? Answers later this afternoon.
Has anything changed from how the campus looks today? @NCLalumni @UniofNewcastle @StudentsNCL
We know very little about this small original drawing found amongst the papers of Professor Robert Jameson, who is best known as one of Charles Darwin's tutors @EdinburghUni, But the horse is a strong contender for #TongueOutTuesday #archivesathome
Read the full story of how our fledgling University was affected by the First World War and its visible legacy around campus through our Digital Exhibition, University’s at War - https://t.co/VHSw9Fj8bR #archivesathome #WWI @UniofNewcastle
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Find our pics on East Riding Photos and add your local heritage stories #online 🌐
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(This pic = #Hornsea Mere 1900)
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#archivesathome Did you know, the University gave up many of its buildings to become a military hospital during #WWI? These photographs show staff & wounded servicemen in places still recognisable around campus. Can you identify them? Answers later this afternoon! @UniofNewcastle