Newcastle Exchange Walk On Sleeve As Newcastle Exchange Ways (1926)
Tyne and Wear.
Title: Newcastle Exchange Walk 1926.
M/S of a group of men in shorts and numbered vests; they appear to be lined up for the start of a race. M/S of the race start; the twenty odd competitors set off, speed walking down a crowd lined street.
Point of view shot from the back of a vehicle driving slowly along in front of three competitors. The speed walkers are followed by a flock of cyclists, traffic drives down the other side of the road.
M/S of competitor number 16 walking down a stretch of road. He wears a knotted handkerchief on his head and he is accompanied by a crowd of men, some on bikes. The spectators at the side of the road cheer him on. Similar shot of number 9 . M/S of number 16 mopping his face with a damp sponge as he races along, still followed by the cyclists.
M/S of number 16 walking towards the camera and the finishing line. Two men with notepads walk alongside him - reporters from newspapers? An Oxo van and two mounted policemen follow him. M/S of the winner - number 16 - standing at the end of the race. He looks exhausted - everyone wants to shake his hand.
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North East England
The North East is one of the nine regions of England that are classified at the first level of NUTS for statistical purposes. It covers Northumberland, County Durham, Tyne and Wear, and Teesside, which is partly in North Yorkshire. The region is home to three large conurbations: Teesside, Wearside, and Tyneside, the latter of which is the largest of the three and the sixth most populous conurbation in the United Kingdom. There are only three cities in the region; Newcastle upon Tyne is the largest city in the region with a population of just under 280,000 followed by Sunderland, both of which are located in the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear. The city of Durham is the county town of County Durham. Other large settlements in the region include Darlington; Gateshead; Hartlepool; Middlesbrough; Redcar; South Shields and Stockton-on-Tees.
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Places to see in ( Crook - UK )
Places to see in ( Crook - UK )
Crook is a historic market town in County Durham, in the North East of England. Located a couple of miles north of the River Wear, Crook lies about 9 miles south-west of the historic city of Durham and 5 miles north-west of Bishop Auckland.The A690 road from Durham turns into the A689 leading up through Wolsingham and Stanhope into the scenic upper reaches of Weardale (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). Located on the edge of Weardale, Crook is consequently sometimes referred to as the Gateway to Weardale.
The centre of Crook, a designated conservation area, features a good variety of shops and businesses with the market held on Tuesdays and Saturdays. There are two prominent churches, the centrally located St Catherine's CE and Our Lady Immaculate & St Cuthbert's RC on Church Hill. On top of the hills to the east sits Crook Golf Club, its challenging 18 hole course offering spectacular views of the local countryside. For a town of its size Crook also features a good selection of pubs, cafes and restaurants. Crook is the 10th largest settlement in County Durham and the 35th largest in the North East of England as of 2016.
Crook first appeared as an agricultural village around 1795 although its surrounding districts – Billy Row, Stanley, White Lea, Roddymoor and Helmington Row – were established much earlier. In these days Crook was predominantly farmland; however, it also had an Inn and a blacksmith shop, consequently the primary field of employment was within the agricultural industry.
Crook has a famous amateur football team, Crook Town F.C.. Crook Town have won the FA Amateur Cup five times, most recently beating Enfield F.C. in 1964, before the cup was abolished in 1974. This record is second only to Crook's near neighbours, Bishop Auckland F.C.. The club have also reached the third round of the FA Cup and formed a key role in the development of FC Barcelona, playing a number of friendly matches in the 1910s and 1920s.
Crook has a backdrop of traditional and modern buildings. The tallest building in the town is the Council Building. It has 5 floors and at about 100 ft, it is a prominent feature of the Crook skyline. However, the council building is dwarfed by Crook's surrounding hills, which completely surround the town except on the south side. The tallest stands at 300 metres above the town, about 980 ft. The highest point in the town is on West Road where the height is 210 metres (about 690 ft). Approximately 2 miles to the west of Crook on the A689 towards Wolsingham and Weardale, 400 yards past the roundabout junction with the A68, is the surviving World War II Harperley POW Camp 93, a Scheduled Ancient Monument within English Heritage.
Crook hosts various annual events including Crook Carnival, Crook Community Christmas Event and the Crookfest music festival. Crook Carnival is held in early July and features a parade, rides, stalls and live music. Crook Community Christmas Event held at the end of November also features a parade and the switching on of the town's Christmas lights.
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Professional Golf Tournament At Newcastle Lner (1938)
Newcastle, Tyne and Wear.
Various shots at the Professional Golf Tournament at Gosforth Park. Players Alfred Perry and Dai Reese (sp?) are seen taking swings and shots on the golf course. They receive first and second prizes, respectively and pose together for the camera.
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Newcastle Police Sports (1926)
Full title reads: Newcastle Police Sports.
Tyne and Wear.
L/S of men's hurdling race across field. Instead of athletic hurdles, they use horse jumps. L/S of a men's sack race - very comical. Various L/Ss of running race with about a hundred competitors. They are racing around a track, passing a grand stand. We see the winner run through finishing line, he collapses as he does so. M/S of a woman presenting trophies, leather suitcases and carriage clocks to winners.
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Newcastle Washington
Beautiful day NewCastle
Town Centre and Shops, Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear
Ladies Golf Day at Chester le Street Golf Club
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Golf on a Sunny Day. Chester-le-Street is a town in County Durham, England. Its history goes back to the building of a Roman fort called Concangis. This Roman fort is the Chester (from the Latin castra) of the town's name; the Street refers to the paved Roman road that ran north–south through the town, and which is now called Front Street (shown at right).
Chester-le-Street is located 7 miles south of Newcastle upon Tyne and 8 miles west of Sunderland on the River Wear. The parish church of St Mary and St Cuthbert is where the body of St Cuthbert remained for 112 years before being transferred to Durham Cathedral, and the site of the first translation of the Gospels into English, Aldred writing the Old English gloss between the lines of the Lindisfarne Gospels there.
A market town, markets are held on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Until 2009 the town had its own local government district. This was formed by the amalgamation in 1974 of the former Chester-le-Street Urban and Rural Districts. It was abolished in 2009 when Durham became a unitary authority as part of the 2009 structural changes to local government in England,] a move that was controversial at the time.Notable people
Former England football captain Bryan Robson and his footballing brothers Justin (Newcastle United and Gateshead) and Gary (West Bromwich).
Football manager and former England international player Colin Todd.Cricke]
The Riverside Ground, known for sponsorship reasons as the Emirates Durham International Cricket Ground, is home to Durham County Cricket Club which became a first class county in 1992. Since 1999, the ground has hosted many international fixtures, usually involving the England cricket team. The ground was also host to two fixtures at the 1999 Cricket World Cup, and is poised to do so again at the 2019 Cricket World Cup. The town also has its own cricket club, Chester-le-Street Cricket Club based at the Ropery Lane ground. They are the current Champions of the North East Premier League, won the national ECB 45 over tournament in 2009 and reached the quarter final of the national 20/20 club championship in 2009.
Rowing
Blade colours of Chester-le-Street rowing club
Chester-le-Street rowing club is based on the River Wear near the Riverside cricket ground.
Football
Medieval football was once played in the town. The game was played annually on Shrove Tuesday between the Upstreeters and Downstreeters. Play started at 1 pm and finished at 6 pm. To start the game, the ball was thrown from a window in the centre of the town and in one game more than 400 players took part. The centre of the street was the dividing line and the winner was the side where the ball was (Up or Down) at 6 pm. It was played from the Middle Ages until 1932, when it was outlawed by the police and people trying to carry on the tradition were arrested.Chester-le-Street Town F.C. were founded in 1972 and compete in the Northern Football League Division Two.
Transport
Road
At the time of the football matches 'Front Street' was actually the A1 road from London to Edinburgh. A bypass was built in the 1950s, which still exists today as the A167. The bypass road itself was partly bypassed by, and partly incorporated in, the A1(M) motorway in the 1970s.
The northern end of Front Street used to be the start of the A6127, which is the road that would continue through Birtley, Gateshead, and eventually over the Tyne Bridge and become the A6127(M) central motorway in Newcastle upon Tyne. However, when the Gateshead-Newcastle Western Bypass of the A1(M) was opened, many roads in this area were renumbered, following the convention that roads originating between single digit A roads take their first digit from the single digit A road in an anticlockwise direction from their point of origin, and Newcastle Road, which was formerly designated A1, is now unclassified. The A6127 was renamed the A167. Car traffic is now banned from the northern part of Front Street and it is restricted to buses, cyclists and delivery vehicles for the shops.
Rail
Chester-le-Street Railway Station
Chester-le-Street railway station, on the East Coast Main Line of the National Rail network, between Newcastle and Durham, opened in 1868. It offers local connections and cross-country train services. As of 2008, train operators serving the station are CrossCountry, TransPennine Express and Northern. A local independent company, Chester-le-Track, has operated the station since 1999, as an agent for Arriva Trains Northern and Northern Rail.
Bus
The town is the original home of The Northern General Transport Company, nowadays Go North East, and the company still operates from the Picktree Lane Depot.
Whitley Bay Golf Club - Aerial views of the course.
My first few aerial videos of Whitley Bay Golf Club. All 18 holes will be available this summer
Dishwasher Dave Dancing in Popworld Newcastle
Dishwasher Dave dancing & Kareoke in Popworld Newcastle , I know Dave & he's a great guy & loves to dance, sadly Cosy joes bar in the town has barred him for dancing , Daves a friend of mine please Like if you think his moves are good, thanks Paul
Popworld Pauls Mobile Discos In Newcastle At Tynemouth Golf Club Playing The Scissor Sisters I Don
Popworld Pauls Mobile Discos in Newcastle entertaining Tony and his freinds on his 40th birthday party with a special request scissor sisters - i dont feel like dancing (but they always do)
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Newcastle And District Annual Cycle Race (1925)
Item title reads - Newcastle and district annual cyclist parade. Tyne and Wear.
M/S as the cyclists ride slowly along the street and people watch from the side. M/S of men, women and children wheeling their bicycles along. L/S of crowds stood in the park with men on a platform in the background. M/S as the mayor speaks and others take their hats off and bow their heads. M/S of the mayor placing a wreath on the war memorial.
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JarrowLife.co.uk
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Tynemouth Castle and Priory - Tynemouth, England
DJI Mavic Pro Flight Over Tynemouth Castle and Priory - Tynemouth, England
Northumbria University at Newcastle upon Tyne-Summer 2009 Congregation
MSc, Microelectronic and Communications Engineering
University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK
21 July 2009
Summer Congregations
newcastle beaches
tranquil music and sunny beaches
Popworld Pauls Mobile Discos in Newcastle at the Tynemouth golf club for johns 40th birthday party
Popworld Pauls Mobile Discos in newcastle upon entertaining john on his 40th birthday party.
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Whitley Bay, Newcastle upon Tyne
In the cold water on a hot sunny day