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The Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Sage, Tyne Bridge and Newcastle upon Tyne river quayside
England, Tyne & Wear, Newcastle Upon Tyne. Panoramic view of the River Tyne and Tyne Bridge with the Swing Bridge in the foreground
Gatehouse of the Tynemouth Castle and Priory, viewed from the west
England, Tyne and Wear, Marsden. Marsden Rock and Grotto located in Marsden Bay, South Tyneside. Marsden Grotto is the only restaurant and bar in a cave to be found in Europe
The iconic Angel of the North statue silhouetted against an atmospheric sky. The Angel, built on a a former colliery pit head bath site
Sunrise over King Edwards Bay viewed from near Sharpness Point. The remains of Tynemouth Priory can be seen to the right
England, Tyne and Wear, Tynemouth. Looking south on a mid summers day across the Tynemouth Long Sands towards the Priory, Castle and the mouth of the Tyne
England, Tyne and Wear, Newcastle Upon Tyne. Newcastle United football strip immortalised as a sign for the Strawberry public house near St James Park
England, Tyne and Wear, Byker. Tom Collins House forms part of the Byker Wall, an award winning design comprising of a continuous block of maisonettes conceived by Ralph Erskrine
England, Tyne & Wear, Newburn. Electricity pylons distribute electricity across the River Tyne from Ryton to Newburn
England, Tyne & Wear, North Shields. Tynemouth RNLI station located on the East Quayside at North Shields
England, Tyne & Wear, South Shields. Grass on Little Haven Beach sand dunes, looking towards the South Groyne Lighthouse
England, Tyne and Wear, Newcastle Upon Tyne. Newcastle Brown Ale has been brewed in Tyneside since 1927, with the recipe remaining unaltered since the start of the 30 s
England, Tyne & Wear, Tynemouth. The North Pier at the mouth of the River Tyne
England, Tyne & Wear, South Shields. The South Groyne Lighthouse in South Shields, with the North Pier Lighthouse in the distance
Bedes chair, an ancient oak seat between 800 to 1100 years presumed to have belonged to the venerable Bede
The local North Tyneside landmark of the cullercoats clock located in the listed Watch House building overlooking the bay
England, Tyne and Wear, Wallsend. Excavated remains of the original foundations of the Segedunum fort in Wallsend
England, Tyne & Wear, Jarrow. The October of 1936 saw 200 people march from Jarrow to Westminster to protest against extreme poverty and unemployment in North East England
East wall stained glass window in the Chancel depicting St Paul, Risen Christ and the Venerable Bede
England, Tyne & Wear, Royal Quays. The Earl of Zetland was once a ferry working in the Sheltland Isles. Now it is a floating bar
Souter Lighthouse, located on Lizard Point at Marsden, was the worlds first electric lighthouse. It has been speculated that the Lighthouse is also one of the most haunted buildings in the UK
England, Tyne and Wear, Hebburn Riverside Park. Sunset viewed from the Hebburn Riverside Park in South Tyneside, looking accross the River Tyne towards the Offshore Technology Park in Walker
England, Tyne & Wear, Jesmond. The Grade I listed Parish Church of St George in Jesmond, is a fine example of Victorian art and architecture
Early morning view of the St Pauls Monastery in Jarrow with the St Pauls church in the distance
The Grade I listed Theatre Royal photographed at night. Opened in February 1837, the Theatre Royal dominates the heart of Newcastles Grainger Town
The well preserved Whitburn Windmill, situated in an residential estate in the South Tyneside village of Whitburn
England, Tyne & Wear, Watergate Forest Park. A royal protected Swan reflected on a small lake in the Watergate Forest Park
England, Tyne & Wear, Derwenthaugh Park. Lakeside reflections in the frozen water of Clockburn Lake in the Derwenthaugh Park
England, Tyne & Wear, Earsdon. The Saint Albans Church in Earsdon, a prominent landmark near the Northumberland border
Sunrise viewed from the North Jetty in Cullercoats Bay
Sunset behind the river Tyne and the Collingwood Cannons
A sea wall built to defend the North Tyneside village of Cullercoats from the forces of the North Sea
A swimming and bathing pool cut into the rocky coastline of the North Sea in North Tyneside
A collection of Seashells, photographed near to St Marys Island
The contrasting colours of seaweed against rocks on the north tyneside coast
Late afternoon light bathes the coastline of the North Tyneside Coast near Whitley Bay, looking towards the St Marys Island and Lighthouse
Arctic Terns hunting for food on the Whitley Bay beach
England, Tyne and Wear, Cullercoats. Rocky coastline and natural arch located on the south side of Cullercoats Bay found along the North Tyneside coast
England, Tyne and Wear, Tynemouth. Tynemouth Front street at dusk
England, Tyne and Wear, Tynemouth. Statue of the 3rd Duke of Northumberland, in the grounds of the Master Mariners Homes
England, Tyne and Wear, Wallsend. Late afterrnoon sun highlights the features of the Wallsend Town Hall built in 1907
England, Tyne and Wear, Wallsend. A space age viewing platform overlooking the Segedunum fort
England, Tyne & Wear, Wideopen. The history of the Tyneside Waggonways dates back to the 17th century when they were used to transport coal from the collieries to the Tyne
England, Tyne & Wear, Burradon Tower. Sycamore Trees and the ruins of the Burradon Tower, a townhouse built around 1553 by Bertram Anderson
England, Tyne & Wear, Sunniside. Winter light gently bathes wild grass in an overgrown field in Sunniside
England, Tyne & Wear, Newcastle Upon Tyne. The St. thomas church near the Haymarket of Newcastle Upon Tyne, was built in 1839 upon the site of St. Mary Magdalene, a former 12th century Leper Hospital
England, Tyne & Wear, East Holywell Colliery. Abandoned buildings from a bygone age - East Holywell Colliery near Backworth
Rush hour traffic on the A1 heading south bound from Newcastle Upon Tyne
England, Tyne & Wear, Newburn. Mist lingers on the River Tyne near Newburn
England, Tyne & Wear, North Tyneside. Mist rises from the hills surrounding Newcastle and the North Tyneside region
England, Tyne & Wear, Backworth. Hand plough in Backworth Village, depicting the farming heritage of the Tyneside region
England, Tyne & Wear, South Tyneside. View from the mouth of the Tyne looking south towards Marsden and the Souter Lighthouse
England, Tyne & Wear, Killingworth. The last rays of the setting sun paint a colourful scene across Killingworth Moor
England, Tyne & Wear, Jarrow. Jarrow experienced some of the earliest Viking raids on mainland britain when it was invaded in AD794
England, Tyne & Wear, Saltwell Park. Saltwell Towers situated in Saltwell Park, a fine example of a Victorian Park located in the borough of Gateshead
England, Tyne & Wear, Jesmond Dene. Named Heaton Mill in 1848 although originally a water corn mill called Mabels Mill since 1739, this structure is now simply known as The Mill
The column of liberty reflected in a pool forming part of the 18th-century landscaped forest garden
ENGLAND, Tyne & Wear, Holywell Dene. Woodland canopy in Holywell Dene, a popular pocket of forest near the Northumberland / Tyneside border
The Sage gateshead building, viewed at night from the Newcastle Upon Tyne quayside
England, Tyne and Wear, Gibside. Looking through the stone pillars of the Gibside Chapel towards the half mile, Oak tree lined walk heading to the Column of Liberty
The golden autumnal colours of the forestry commission managed Chopwell Woodland Park
Train truck used to transport ore through what is now forestry commission woodland between High Spen and Rowland Gill
The setting sun iluminates the Collingwood monument and cannons. Collingwood, who was born in Newcastle Upon Tyne, was an admiral in the Royal Navy
The popular landmark of the St Marys Island lighthouse photographed in January against a natural backdrop of a pink sky
Frost covered ferns photographed on a crisp autumn morning in North Tyneside
Crashing North Sea waves engulf the rock coastline of the Whitley Bay seafront
England, Tyne and Wear, Tynemouth Volunteer Life Brigade Watch House. The historic building of the Tynemouth Volunteer Life Brigade Watch House, now a popular museum near the Tyneside Coast
England, Tyne and Wear, Marsden. Marsden limekilns, built from the late 1870 s, were constructed to burn lime which was then used on farms and in steel mills throughout the country and further afield
England, Tyne and Wear, Marsden. The North Sea engulfs the rocky shoreline of Marsden Bay. The sculptured form of the Marsden Rock is testament to the powerful natural forces of this often
England, Tyne & Wear, Derwent Walk Country Park. The River Derwent running through Snipes Dene Wood
England, Tyne & Wear, Gateshead. Agricultural land in South Tyneside looking towards the city of Gateshead
Flowering Michaelmas Daisies photographed at sunset in the Rising Sun Country Park
England, Tyne & Wear, Boldon. Horse grazing in a field located near the former Boldon Colliery in South Tyneside
England, Tyne & Wear, Cleadon Hills. The rising sun spotlights the old mill in Windmill Field, located within the Cleadon Hills Local Nature Reserve
England, Tyne and Wear, Big Waters County Park. Sunset over the lake in Big Waters Country Park The lake is a a subsidence pond, formed by the collapse of old mine workings
The Swirle Pavillion located along the regenerated Newcastle upon tyne quayside
England, Tyne and Wear, Gibside. The chapel at Gibside was built as a in the 1760s as a mausoleum for coal magnate George Bowes