Part 1 HERE
After crossing to the Gateshead side of the Tyne Bridge we walked down to get on to the High Level Bridge, along the way stopping to take some photo’s of ‘the sights’ ๐
The Central is a four-storey, wedge-shaped, mid-Victorian building, designed in 1856 by local architect M Thompson. It was built as commercial premises for Alderman Potts, a wine merchant; it became a hotel around 1890 then was refitted in the early 1900s.ย Various alterations were made to the pub in the 1950s and again in the 1980s, mostly of an unsympathetic and almost crude nature, but since the Hexham-based Head of Steam group took it over in October 2009 it has been slowly and carefully restored, replaced and refitted many of the original features in the Grade II-listed structure. I’ll have to pop in for a glass of something some day!

one of it’s windows
The High Level Bridge is a road and railway bridge spanning the River Tyne between Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead in North East England. It is considered the most notable historical engineering work in the city. It was built by the Hawks family from 5050 tons of iron. George Hawks, Mayor of Gateshead, drove in the last key of the structure on 7 June 1849 and the bridge was opened by Queen Victoria later that year.It was designed by Robert Stephenson to form a rail link towards Scotland for the developing English railway network; a carriageway for road vehicles and pedestrians was incorporated to generate additional revenue. The main structural elements are tied cast iron arches.Notwithstanding the considerable increase in the weight of railway vehicles since it was designed, it continues to carry rail traffic, although the King Edward bridge nearby was opened in 1906 to ease congestion. The roadway is also still in use, although with a weight restriction. It is a grade I listed structure.
as we walked through the bridge we came across sections with ‘love-locks’ attached
nearly at the Newcastle side of the bridge
at the end of the bridge the view ย back to the Tyne Bridge
Then it was lunchtime and on to the Swing Bridge, that’s for next time,
Stay tooned! ๐
What a beautiful bridge!
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Cheers Sarah, we have a few!
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So it seems – though probably more than a few!
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I have always loved travel television shows and hearing of people’s adventures. Thanks for posting.
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Well there’s loads of places on my blog here showing the beauty of this area so have a browse when you need a travel fix ๐thanks for visiting!
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I love The Central. Not sure about the blue glass roof extension though.
Shame about the graffiti ‘tags’ on the bridge. They are something I don’t miss about living in London.
These are great shots, FR. Worthy of a photo book on the city.
Best wishes, Pete.
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There’s graffiti all over the place these days
Apparently the roof garden of The Central has great views, nice to sit on a summer evening with a glass of something I should think ๐ Cheers Pete
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That might change my mind about the roof then… ๐
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Some really nice photos of some unique architecture.
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Thanks ๐
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You’re welcome!
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Lovely. I always love the love locks. People can be so optimistic.
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Haha yes indeed.
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It feels exotic that you can have in your recent history kings and queens, like a fairy tale with steam tones and gas light : )
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Cheers Francis ๐
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Like Pete I think I’d enjoy a pint at the Central.
Some stunning pics, the love locks are an interesting quirk.
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It’s quite a global thing, but not sure where the original idea came from. Cheers Eddy.
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You used that afternoon light to capture some gorgeous photos. Thanks for another walk around Tyne. I very much enjoy it.
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Cheers Otto ๐
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I do so love looking at your photos.
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Thanks V~man ๐
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You really get so many great ones, plus you’re a very nice blogger.
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Aw thanks ๐คyou too x
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You’re so very sweet.
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what I don’t understand is..where are all the people>> such neat shots, id love to see all of this in person
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All the people are in the following post ๐๐
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U nut๐๐๐๐
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