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Gateshead - Photos and memories of Gateshead
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King Edward Bridge
The construction of the King Edward Bridge between Gateshead and Newcastle. Built by Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Co, Darlington. Opened by The King on 10th July 1906.
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King Edward Bridge
The construction of the King Edward Bridge between Gateshead and Newcastle. Built by Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Co, Darlington. Opened by The King on 10th July 1906.
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King Edward Bridge
The construction of the King Edward Bridge between Gateshead and Newcastle. Built by Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Co, Darlington. Opened by The King on 10th July 1906.
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King Edward Bridge
The construction of the King Edward Bridge between Gateshead and Newcastle. Built by Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Co, Darlington. Opened by The King on 10th July 1906.
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King Edward Bridge
The construction of the King Edward Bridge between Gateshead and Newcastle. Built by Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Co, Darlington. Opened by The King on 10th July 1906. Getting ready for the opening.
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King Edward Bridge
The construction of the King Edward Bridge between Gateshead and Newcastle. Built by Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Co, Darlington. Opened by The King on 10th July 1906. Shorlty before the opening.
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King Edward Bridge
The construction of the King Edward Bridge between Gateshead and Newcastle. Built by Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Co, Darlington. Opened by The King on 10th July 1906. Statue of a lion on a plinth at opening.
NEG20444
King Edward Bridge
Crowds awaiting the King, crossing the King Edward Bridge between Gateshead and Newcastle on the occasion of its opening on 10th July 1906.
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King Edward Bridge opening
Decorations on the opening day of the King Edward Railway Bridge between Gateshead and Newcastle opened by the King the 10th July 1906.
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King Edward Bridge
Train crossing the King Edward Bridge between Newcastle and Gateshead, shortly after it was opened by the King on the 10th July 1906.
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King Edward Bridge
Excavations for the construction of the King Edward Bridge between Gateshead and Newcastle. Built by Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Co, Darlington. Opened by The King on 10th July 1906.
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King Edward bridge
Group of workmen and cranes employed in the construction of the King Edward Railway Bridge between Gateshead and Newcastle opened by the king on 10th July 1906.
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King Edward Bridge
Possibly a group of engineers for the King Edward Bridge between Newcastle and Gateshead. The poster on the wall shows Newcastle footballers and the poster in the foreground reads "The vacant charr - sacred to the memory of W Pattenden - not dead but gone before - Oh Willie we have missed you.".
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Park Lane Coal Depot
Park Lane Coal Depot, Gateshead for Harton Colliery Coal. From Harton Colliery Albums in collection.
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Locomotive
First loco at Sacriston Pit 1908. The 'Sacriston' number 1210, was built by Chapman & Furneaux Ltd, Gateshead, 1901. The locomotive worked at the Charlaw and Sacriston Collieries until it was scrapped in 1951.
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High Level and Swing Bridges
General view of the High Cleveland Swing Bridges in Newcastle seen from the Gateshead bank. Taken from a lantern slide.
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Cooker advert
Newcastle and Gateshead Gas Co's staff postcard competition May 1905. Japan had just defeated the Russian Bear, thus the play on Jap-an(n) "Cookers may be hired from 1/10d. Per quarter".
NEG20774
Great Fire
Lithograph of the Great Fire at Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead after the explosion on 6th October 1854.
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Locomotive Crane
E1 locomotive steam crane at Consett Iron Works.Designed by John P Row CE, a Consett Works engineer, it was one of two built by Black Hawthorn & Co of Gateshead. They could lift 12 tons and had a radius of 16ft. Weight 55 tons. There were other E types Nos 3 & 4 built for the works which could lift 7 tons with a radius of 15ft and Nos 5, 6 & 7 with same lift weight and radius as 3 & 4 but with a longer jib making it possible for them to increase radius to 20ft but lower the weight lifted to 5 tons.
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Public Services - Tram
Miss Rose Vanner 1st conductress on Gateshead Trams - later 1st lady inspector. 19 of first-series

 

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