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High Level Bridge at Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
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Here we can see the High Level Bridge in Newcastle upon Tyne, filmed in August 2010.
One of the first to suggest the idea of a high level bridge between Newcastle and Gateshead was Edward Hutchinson, a Newcastle master-mason, who, when the old Tyne Bridge was swept away in 1771. Nothing came of this nor the next plan for an elevated suspension bridge, by B. R. Dodd, a Newcastle civil engineer in 1833. This had an estimated cost of £77,000; but this project was also abandoned. Around 1839 John and Benjamin Green published a scheme for a high level bridge. Although a committee of the Newcastle Corporation reported in favour of the plan, it likewise was abandoned.
Another plan for a high level bridge was that of Richard Grainger, who proposed to erect a superstructure on the Tyne Bridge, consisting of a viaduct for passengers and other traffic, supported on metal tubes resting upon piers of the bridge. Grainger's proposals, which, like others, left the railway connection severed, did not meet with much favour.
The most important proposal of all was that of John Dobson, the architect of many of Newcastle's buildings. His plan provided a road for horse carriages and foot passengers in addition to two lines of railway, and included the formation of a grand central railway station in Neville Street.
The bridge was eventually built in 1847 - 1849 and was designed by Robert Stephenson. It is the first major example of a wrought iron tied arch or bow-string girder bridge. It spans 408m of river valley, including 156m across water. The High Level Bridge has six river spans of 38m length,.sitting on masonry piers 14m by 4.9m in section and up to 40m high. There are also four land spans on each side, of 11.5m. The single carriageway road and pedestrian walkways occupy the lower deck of the spans, 26m above the high-water mark, and the railway the upper deck 34m above the high-water mark. The total weight of the structure weighs 5,000 tons.
The bridge was built for the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway, and together with Stephenson's Royal Border Bridge at Berwick upon Tweed, completed the line of a London-Edinburgh railway nowadays known as the East Coast Main Line. The bridge was opened to rail traffic, without ceremony, on 15 August 1849. It was officially opened on 27 September 1849 by Queen Victoria; and brought into ordinary use on 4 February 1850.
The total cost of the bridge was £491,153, broken down as follows: the bridge proper cost £243,096, including £112,000 for the metal work, which was produced by Messers Hawks, Crawshay & Co (and subcontractors). The approaches to the bridge cost £113,057, and land and compensation - including to the 650 Newcastle and 130 Gateshead families who were relocated to enable its construction - £135,000.
There were also competing plans - not taken forward - for a low level bridge; in 1836 Richard Grainger with engineer Thomas Sopwith proposed a crossing 20 feet (6.1 m) above high-water mark, running the Newcastle & Carlisle, Great North of England and Brandling Junction railways into a low level terminus. Under their plans, the Scotland railway would follow contour lines to the east and north, whilst the Carlisle line would be taken up inclined planes.
Stephenson's High Level Bridge was designed after, but completed before his equally innovative Britannia Bridge (constructed 1846-50) over the Menai Strait; it can be seen as a second and more elegant version of the Britannia Bridge, and was to influence Isambard Kingdom Brunel in his design of the Royal Albert Bridge (1855; constructed 1859) across the River Tamar at Saltash.
In 1906, construction of the King Edward VII Bridge, some 540m to the west of the High Level Bridge, was completed. This second bridge addressed the central operational weakness of the single bridge, which was that trains entering the station from the south had to be reversed back across the bridge when returning in that direction. It also meant that locomotives had to switch ends before a train could head north towards Edinburgh.
Since the newer bridge opened, the High Level no longer forms part of the East Coast Main Line. Instead, it provides a route for trains going towards Sunderland, Middlesbrough and, formerly, the Leamside Line. It is also occasionally used for London trains wanting to turn around as the two bridges are linked on the Gateshead side to form a loop. For this reason, the western track across the bridge is electrified.
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Newcastle V Swansea (1953)
St. James' Park, Newcastle-On-Tyne, Tyne and Wear. Postponed 3rd Round football match from FA Cup. Newcastle United V Swansea Town.
SV. Captains tossing. GV. Crowd. GV. Newcastle (in stripes) kicking off, attacking towards Swansea goal. SV. Goalkeeper Groves beats a Newcastle rush, throws ball out to Medwin He controls ball before slamming upfield LV. Allchurch chases ball and fires in a hard shot which is blocked by Newcastle defenders. Both teams tussling for ball until Palmer manages to push ball out to Griffiths. but Griffiths centre is intercepted by Cowell and he sets Newcastle away. SV. Crowd. SCU. Newcastle forward runs ball right up to touchline before centring LV. Davis balloons ball high over bar with goal at mercy. SCU. Crowd. SV. Davis atones by providing centre from which Vic Keeble scores first goal. Pan players congratulate. SV. Crowd cheering.
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LV. Newcastle attacking Swansea goal. Groves punches one clear Griffiths who is dropped back to help defence, runs for ball, beats two Newcastle players but R Cowell beats him and slams it back into Swansea goal area. but gets charged over for his efforts. SV. Groves saves and clears upfield SV. Crowd. LV. Swansea attack. SCU. Ball going behind for a corner. LV. Medwin taking corner Newcastle defence stand firm until Mulgrew relieves pressure with a pass up to the wing to set Newcastle away again. LV. Newcastle 2nd Goal. Davis scores Pan to players congratulating. SV. Crowd. LV. Swansea attacking. MV. R Simpson just manages to keep out the ball by falling on it and scrambling it round post. SV. Crowd. LV. Newcastle's last goal. R Mitchell running with ball. He shoots LV. Ball entering net, pan to players congratulating. (Mute Neg.)
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Redheugh bridge - The 7 Bridges of Newcastle 'mini-series' (Part 1)
THE 7 BRIDGES OF NEWCASTLE - Mini Series - Redheugh Bridge
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I just had an idea one day to make a little video series on the 7 Bridges of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and Gateshead.
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Im no North-East historian, in-fact i am Scottish and only lived in Newcastle for 12 years. however with the help of Wikipedia and a few other sources i think i was able to blagg it! :)
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King Edward VII Bridge - The 7 Bridges of Newcastle 'mini-series' (Part 2)
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Victory Lane - First UK Tour // Newcastle Tour Update
In the December of 2015 I got the privilege of going on tour with Victory Lane.
This episode is the Newcastle update. So on our way from Glasgow to Newcastle Dan (Victory Lane Guitarist) got a phone call from the Newcastle Euro Hostel saying we had been upgraded again! Just like first upgrade we were blown away by it and the lounge area even had a mirrored ceiling. We made a video to say thank you on my channel, so go and check it out -
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So the second night was Newcastle and we had an incredible time there! From the venue itself to our night out afterwards Newcastle is an amazing city. The Lads played a venue called The Sage and to be honest the video doesn't do the main room justice, the whole feel about stepping on to that stage has a very surreal feeling and gave the lads a taste for what's to come with their career's in the music business. From the video itself you can tell they absolutely smashed it, just by the crowds reaction alone!
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Newcastle On Film DVD from the North East Film Archive
Our new #Newcastle on Film DVD is on sale now.
'Newcastle on Film' tells the story of the city over the past 100 years: the people, places, major events and everyday working lives all captured on film, and now revealed once again for everyone to see and enjoy.
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Presented and narrated by ITV Tyne Tees News presenter Pam Royle, #NewcastleonFilm is a tribute to life in this great Geordie capital. As you will know from the screenings, these films are not feature films, they are films made by local people, professional and amateur filmmakers alike, who together with our regional television companies have created an extraordinary record of life in Tyneside over the decades. From the excitement of Hoppings in the 1930s, to the resilience of the people of Newcastle during the Second World War, and the sheer grit and graft of the great shipyard industry, culminating in the excitement of the much-anticipated launches. Whether it’s nabbing a bargain at the Quayside market or ice cream treats on days out in Whitley Bay; the thousands of competitors taking part in the Great North Run or the highs – and lows – of Newcastle United, it’s all in there in this Newcastle on Film DVD.
You can purchase ‘Newcastle on Film’, priced at £12.00 (including postage and packing), directly from our website – or you can pick up a copy at the Newcastle outlets below:
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Every penny made from the sale of ‘Newcastle on Film’ will be ploughed straight back into the charity, helping us to find and preserve even more from our North East film heritage collections, so please do encourage family and friends to pop a DVD into someone’s Christmas stocking!
Karl Darlow for England?
Nottingham Forest goalkeeping coach Tim Flowers claims that Karl Darlow has the potential to play for England.
Darlow joined Newcastle United in the summer before being loaned back to Forest for this season. Flowers thinks that Darlow can challenge Joe Hart as England's first-choice 'keeper in the next few years.
ForestFanTV chief editor Steven Toplis asks if Darlow can go on to play international football.
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Millenium Bridge in Gateshead
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The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south bank, and the Quayside of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank. The was conceived and designed by architects Wilkinson Eyre and structural engineers Gifford. The bridge is sometimes referred to as the 'Blinking Eye Bridge' or the 'Winking Eye Bridge' due to its shape and its tilting method. In terms of height, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge is slightly shorter than the neighbouring Tyne Bridge, and stands as the sixteenth tallest structure in the city.
The bridge was lifted into place in one piece by the Asian Hercules II, one of the world's largest floating cranes, on 20 November 2000. It was opened to the public on 17 September 2001, and was dedicated by Queen Elizabeth II on 7 May 2002. The bridge, which cost GBP22m to build, was part funded by the Millennium Commission and European Regional Development Fund. It was built by Volker Stevin.
Six 45 cm diameter Hydraulic rams (three on each side, each powered by a 55 kW electric motor) rotate the bridge back on large bearings to allow small ships and boats (up to 25 m tall) to pass underneath. The bridge takes as little as 4.5 minutes to rotate through the full 40° from closed to open, depending on wind speed. Its appearance during this manoeuvre has led to it being nicknamed the Blinking Eye Bridge.
The bridge has operated reliably since construction, opening to allow river traffic to pass. It also opens periodically for sightseers and for major events such as the Northumbrian Water University Boat Race and the Cutty Sark Tall Ships' Race. One of the principal requirements for opening the bridge is to allow access to HMS Calliope where Royal Navy patrol boat HMS Example is based.
The construction of the bridge won the architects Wilkinson Eyre the 2002 Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Stirling Prize[8] and won Gifford the 2003 IStructE Supreme Award. In winning the Stirling Prize, Wilkinson Eyre became the first, and so far the only, firm of architects to retain British architecture's most prestigious prize — they won the 2001 prize for the Magna Science Adventure Centre. In 2005, the bridge received the Outstanding Structure Award from International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE)..
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10 Things You Didn't Know About Newcastle United
Fact Friday: The Magpies of Tyneside have been in the top flight and back out of it faster than I ,ad this video however in today's episode I explore deep into the club grabbing those facts that you might not know. Did you know that Newcastle once played in red and white like their arch rivals Sunderland?
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Newcastle bus stop at the High Level Bridge
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The views around the High Level Bridge bus stop in Newcastle are quite a treat for history lovers. We have the castle on one side dating back to 1080 and the High Level Bridge - one of the first railway bridges in the world which dates to 1845.
My channel has around 2,600 original films mainly on travel and history but I have also placed films on other subjects
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There are a number of films here on the packaging industry. This is because I am the publisher of Central and Eastern European Packaging -- - the international platform for the packaging industry in this region focusing on the latest innovations, trends, design, branding, legislation and environmental issues with in-depth profiles of major industry achievers.
Most people may think packaging pretty boring but it possibly effects your life more than you really imagine!
Central and Eastern European Packaging examines the packaging industry throughout this region, but in particular in the largest regional economies which are Russia, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Ukraine and Austria. That is not to say that the other countries are forgotten, they are not, but obviously there is less going on. However the fact that there are so many travel related films here is not from holidays but from business trips attending trade fairs around the region. Every packaging trade fair is a new excuse to make another film!
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