Tyneside Cinema – studying at Newcastle University
Studying at Newcastle University, you’ll be living in one of the UK’s best student cities. As a city campus we’re located in the heart of Newcastle near everything it has to offer, including the Tyneside Cinema.
Tyneside is Newcastle's very own independent cinema, showing everything from cult classics to world films.
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Places to see in ( Newcastle upon Tyne - UK )
Places to see in ( Newcastle upon Tyne - UK )
Newcastle upon Tyne is a university city on the River Tyne in northeast England. With its twin city, Gateshead, it was a major shipbuilding and manufacturing hub during the Industrial Revolution and is now a centre of business, arts and sciences. Spanning the Tyne, modern Gateshead Millennium Bridge, noted for its unique tilting aperture, is a symbol of the 2 cities.
Newcastle upon Tyne commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North Sea. Newcastle is the most populous city in the North East, and forms the core of the Tyneside conurbation, the eighth most populous urban area in the United Kingdom. Newcastle is a member of the English Core Cities Group and is a member of the Eurocities network of European cities. Newcastle was part of the county of Northumberland until 1400, when it became a county of itself, a status it retained until becoming part of Tyne and Wear in 1974. The regional nickname and dialect for people from Newcastle and the surrounding area is Geordie. Newcastle also houses Newcastle University, a member of the Russell Group, as well as Northumbria University.
The city of Newcastle upon Tyne developed around the Roman settlement Pons Aelius and was named after the castle built in 1080 by Robert Curthose, William the Conqueror's eldest son. The city grew as an important centre for the wool trade in the 14th century, and later became a major coal mining area. The port developed in the 16th century and, along with the shipyards lower down the River Tyne, was amongst the world's largest shipbuilding and ship-repairing centres. Newcastle's economy includes corporate headquarters, learning, digital technology, retail, tourism and cultural centres, from which the city contributes £13 billion towards the United Kingdom's GVA. Among its icons are Newcastle United football club and the Tyne Bridge. Since 1981 the city has hosted the Great North Run, a half marathon which attracts over 57,000 runners each year.
Newcastle International Airport is located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from the city centre on the northern outskirts of the city near Ponteland . Newcastle railway station, also known as Newcastle Central Station, is a principal stop on the East Coast Main Line and Cross Country Route. Central Station is one of the busiest stations in Britain. The city is served by the Tyne and Wear Metro, a system of suburban and underground railways covering much of Tyne and Wear. Major roads in the area include the A1 (Gateshead Newcastle Western Bypass), stretching north to Edinburgh and south to London; the A19 heading south past Sunderland and Middlesbrough to York and Doncaster; the A69 heading west to Carlisle; the A696, which becomes the A68 heads past Newcastle Airport. Newcastle is accessible by several mostly traffic-free cycle routes that lead to the edges of the city centre. here are 3 main bus companies providing services in the city; Arriva North East, Go North East and Stagecoach North East.
Alot to see in ( Newcastle upon Tyne - UK ) such as :
Great North Museum
Centre for Life
Discovery Museum
The Castle, Newcastle
Tyne Bridge
Laing Art Gallery
Newcastle Cathedral
Angel of the North
Great North Museum: Hancock
Jesmond Dene
Beamish Museum
Hatton Gallery
Newcastle town wall
Newcastle Racecourse
Church of St Thomas the Martyr
Tyneside Cinema
Town Moor, Newcastle upon Tyne
Grey's Monument
Exhibition Park, Newcastle
Pets Corner
Bessie Surtees House
Quayside
Aspers Casino Newcastle
St Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne
The Biscuit Factory
Genting Casino Newcastle
Seven Stories
Paddy Freeman's Park
Side Photographic Gallery
Iles Tours Newcastle
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Trinity House
The Black Gate
National Trust - Holy Jesus Hospital
Stephenson Works Boilershop
Hodgkin Park
North East Land, Sea and Air Museums
Benwell Roman Temple - Hadrian's Wall
Motor Museum
Lambton Castle
Trinity Maritime Centre
Partnership House
Iris Brickfield
Heaton Park
Denton Hall Turret - Hadrian's Wall
Benwell Nature Park
Byker Grove
Lemington Glass Works
Kenton Park Sports Centre
Ravensworth Castle
( Newcastle upon Tyne - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Newcastle upon Tyne . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Newcastle upon Tyne - UK
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Tyneside Cinema 2018
Northern Proud Voices performance for the Christmas screening of 'It's A Wonderful Life' at the Tyneside Cinema 2018
Tyneside Folk
A walk around newcastle to meet the folk on Tyneside Feb 2016
Tyneside Movie
Gateshead Millennium Bridge in it's tilting time, taken from Newcastle side, with other bridges on show.
Newcastle Paramount/Odeon
After being open for more than 70years and despite being Grade II in 1999 permission was granted in 2016 for the demolition of the Newcastle Odeon
TYNESIDE MEMORIES
TYNESIDE MEMORIES
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.
Only £12.00 (including postage and packing), purchase from our website now:
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:
Tyneside Cinema Pop-Up Shop
10 Pilgrim Street
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 6QG
City Library Shop
1st Floor
33 New Bridge Street West
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8AX
The Back Page
56 St Andrews Street
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 5SF
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!
Newcastle Elders 2012
Newcastle Elders Council
This film explores the urban streetscape of Newcastle upon Tyne and asks how 'friendly' and accessible it is for older people. How do older people share their experiences and make practical suggestions for change to the planning system?
Cities Of Great Britain - Newcastle No. 1 (1931)
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Full titles read: Cities of Britain (No: 1.) - Newcastle. (Described by Sir Arthur W. Lambert - Lord Mayor of Newcastle 1927 & 1929.)
Newcastle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Various shots of the city of Newcastle, including the Cathedral, Grainger Street, Grey Street, a high angle view from Grey's Monument, the New Tyne Bridge, the Swing Bridge opening, exterior of the central railway station, where the Flying Scotsman is arriving. Various shots of the docks, cargo ships, tug boats, Tynemouth pier and lighthouse, view from the old Norman keep, views of the city from a boat as the sun sets. We travel down the Tyne towards South Shields and see the point where the river meets the sea.
The city shots show some nice footage of trams.
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The Lost Workscape of Tyneside
Video about the transformation of Tyneside in Northeast England from an industrial to an post-industrial landscape. It charts the social and environmental consequences of these changes.
Newcastle, Tyneside Dockyard, 1960s Industrial UK, HD
Newcastle, Tyneside Dockyard, 1960s Industrial UK, HD from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit
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Newcastle DAY WS Tyneside dockyard, cranes, industrial. Tyne Side Docks With Cranes And Buildings. Shipyards Tyne Side Newcastle Docks England. Ships, shipping container in dock, harbour.
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Newcastle upon Tyne and surrounding area old photos. 1981.
My brother took these photos for me in early 1981. I moved away from Newcastle in 1971 and wanted to see what some of the area was like at the time. They were taken on slide film, and I've just digitized them. Unfortunately, copying slides usually means a loss of some quality, but they're good enough for a bit of history.
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Destiny Day by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (
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Tyneside Through the Ages
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Introduced by Robson Green, Tyneside Through the Ages takes the viewer on an historical and nostalgic journey around the Tyneside area.
The story of Tyneside is one of Romans and Normans, coal and ships and of people whose spirit, invention and humour have made them famous around the world.
Discover how the Romans first came to Tyneside and how the area became the most northerly outpost of the Roman Empire. Learn of the Norman influence and of the legacy they left behind.
Tyneside has become influential because of the river Tyne. Ships were built here, coal was exported from here and great bridges span it. Jarrow became famous as the starting point for the marchers who carried the area's hopes to Parliament in the poverty-stricken 1930s and the Armstrong family built a mighty factory here whose guns and tanks were used in some of the greatest conflicts of the 19th and 20th centuries.
The railways are another significant part of Tyneside history with the Stephenson family playing a major role in the industrial revolution both in Tyneside and the nation. The building of the two great rail bridges across the Tyne played a significant role in the development of the celebrated East Coast route to Scotland and by the end of the 19th century, the railways dominated the industrial landscapes on the north and south banks of the river.
Later in the 20th century Tyneside was one of the first cities to develop its own inner city light-railway - the Metro - known and used by almost everybody.
Tyneside has an abundance of Victorian buildings created by the architect John Dobson and a major regeneration project has restored many of these fine buildings to their former glory.
In sport, Tyneside has Premier League team in Newcastle United, whose FA Cup exploits are legendary. You can thrill again to the goalscoring feats of Jackie Milburn and number 9 hero Alan Shearer.
Gateshead on the south bank of the Tyne has the international athletics stadium that has played host to many world class athletes over the years. And Gateshead has another, perhaps infamous, landmark - the car park from 'Get Carter', which is revisited along with other locations from films shot within the region.
The quayside, once buzzing with industrial activity and which fell into disuse in the 20th century, is now shown as an area with vibrant nightlife and new cultural developments such as the Baltic Arts Centre.
Tyneside Through the Ages reflects the character and tradition of an area steeped in history and it makes great viewing for Tynesiders everywhere. We're on INSTAGRAM:
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Newcastle on Film
short film about old Newcastle
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Tyneside Cinema's digital dog meets a real dog
Sniff is a playful interactive projection in the window of the empty shop on Tyneside Cinema's ground floor on Pilgrim Street. As you walk past the window, a computer-generated dog follows you and responds to your movements, changing his behaviour depending on how friendly you are to him.
The installation was created by US-based artist Karolina Sobecka, and the software development was led by James George. Tyneside Cinema is presenting this work for the first time in the UK outside of London.
The Great Tyneside Fire 1854 - Lonely Tower Film & Media 2014
In the early hours of Friday the 6th of October 1854,the north east of England witnessed the almost total destruction of the Newcastle and Gateshead quaysides as a mighty explosion and the resulting fires tore through the workplaces and communities that lived and worked on and near the river, when it was all over 53 people would be dead, hundreds injured and the area decimated.
A Lonely Tower Film & Media Production 2014
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Jesmond Dene - Newcastle Upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne as it once was
Old images from my website oldtyneside.co.uk . Please note this new website address not the one on the slideshow. oldtyneside.co.uk
Why not take a look & see nearly 5000 old images of mid Tyne Towns such as Felling area, Hebburn Jarrow, South Shields