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Newcastle upon Tyne. Europe - United Kingdom - England - Tyne and Wear - Newcastle upon Tyne. Inhabited place. Longitude: -1.5833. Latitude: 54.9833.

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Subject Source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Contemporary copy of a letter of John Armistead.

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Identifier: Acc.7744
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Concerning the occupation of Newcastle by the Scottish army.

Dates: 1641.

Elevations of machinery for railways including Stephenson's locomotive machine at Killerworth Colliery near Newcastle and elevation showing inclined plane at Beamshaw Colliery near Newcastle., Undated.

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Identifier: Acc.10706/373 [Map Library]
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: These papers contain the business archive of the Stevensons from the late 18th century to the mid 20th century. They consist mainly of letterbooks, incoming correspondence, reports, memoranda, maps and plans, with a large number of printed pamphlets and reports by the Stevensons and others, concerning all the civil engineering works with which the family was involved. The main interest lies in the material relating to harbours and to lighthouse construction, and to the work of the Northern...
Dates: Undated.

Plan, elevation and transverse section of the bridge over the River Tyne at Newcastle as proposed to be altered and improved by the erection of a cast-iron railway over the present bridge, by Robert Stevenson., 1828.

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Identifier: Acc.10706/491 [Map Library]
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: These papers contain the business archive of the Stevensons from the late 18th century to the mid 20th century. They consist mainly of letterbooks, incoming correspondence, reports, memoranda, maps and plans, with a large number of printed pamphlets and reports by the Stevensons and others, concerning all the civil engineering works with which the family was involved. The main interest lies in the material relating to harbours and to lighthouse construction, and to the work of the Northern...
Dates: 1828.

Sketchbook of Thomas Henry Graham of views recording a tour in Scotland and northern England

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Identifier: Acc.13510
Scope and Contents Thomas Henry Graham`s sketchbook provides a visual record of a tour in Scotland of 1812. The sketchbook opens with several drawings of views of and near to his home Edmond Castle, in Cumbria. Graham travelled to Scotland via Northumberland and there are drawings of Newcastle, Alnwick, Belford Castle, Bamburgh Castle and the Farne Islands. Drawings in Scotland include views of Dunbar, Edinburgh, the firth of Forth, Holyrood House, Leith Harbour, Glasgow, Dumbarton Castle, the Cairndow Inn at...
Dates: 1812