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Welcome to Newcastle Upon Tyne!

Earl Grey. Eldon Square. Welcome to Newcastle Upon Tyne!. St. James’ Park. Winter festival. Northumberland Street. Click on the links to find out more about Newcastle.

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Welcome to Newcastle Upon Tyne!

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  1. EarlGrey Eldon Square Welcome to Newcastle Upon Tyne! St. James’ Park Winter festival Northumberland Street Click on the links to find out more about Newcastle

  2. Fenwick's in Newcastle is well known for its stunning window display. Each year it has something different to offer. Sometimes it displays the Nativity scene but this year the window contained Santa Claus sitting at his desk and reading all of his Christmas letters. It also showed the elves making all of the toys and the reindeer in their stables. Winter Festival The New Years Eve Winter Carnival provides an epic finale to the Winter Festival and indeed, in 2010, Newcastle’s majestic ice queen returned to lead the parade, accompanied by a collection of bright and brilliant characters. Back to Homepage

  3. Earl Grey Charles Grey was born at Fallodon on the 13th Of March 1764.His Father, General Charles Grey, was one of Britain’s most important military commanders. He soon earned the titles Viscount Howick and Earl Grey, after being educated at Winchester and Kings college, Cambridge. Once he reached the age of 22 years old he became a member of parliament for Northumberland. Earl Charles Grey died on the 17th July,1845. Earl Grey stands on a gigantic column of 41 metres. Below it’s base lies a Victorian glass time capsule containing the original plans for the monument, some gold and silver coins and medals donated by the mayor John Fenwick. Back to Homepage

  4. Northumberland Street Northumberland Street is one of the most famous streets in Newcastle. From 1972 to 1980 Newcastle seemed to be all holes and for some time road diversions. People were treated to some strange views and the whole city seemed like a massive building site. In 1977 the Newcastle Metro, an underground transport system, was being built. Northumberland street is the most expensive location in the UK ,outside of London, to own a shop. The street runs from the Haymarket and the civic centre in the north towards Earl Greys monument at the south. Back to Homepage

  5. St.James Park St James’ Park is the oldest football stadium in the North East, the first match played as early as 1880. The ground has been the home of three clubs; Newcastle Rangers, Newcastle West End and Newcastle East End who moved to the stadium, in the summer of 1892 shortly before changing their name to Newcastle United football club. The Stadium is situated on a small hill overlooking the fantastic city. St.James’ Park is very close to the city's Old execution gallows, the last hanging taking place in 1844, less than 40 years before football was first played in the vicinity. Newcastle United have many great players such as Andy Carroll, Kevin Nolan and Alan Shearer who sadly retired. The Famous Newcastle United motto: HOWAY THE LADS! And the Famous song the players walk out to, Local Hero. Back to Homepage

  6. Eldon Square Eldon Square is in Newcastle. Eldon Square is a shopping centre which has over 100 shops in it. Eldon Square was officially opened in 1977 and is the largest UK city centre shopping complex. Above where the Clarks shoe shop is a massive clock hangs to remember the visit of Her Majesty, the Queen. Back to Homepage

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