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Steve Ellwood

@tynesnapper

Retired, Local Historian, Snapper, Newcastle City Guide. Author of Newcastle in 50 Buildings, River Tyne, 50 Gems of Northumberland by Amberley Publishing.

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At auction, a large hand-coloured wood engraving by Charlton Nesbit (1775-1838) of St Nicholas Church, Newcastle, after Robert Johnson. 29.3 x 36.8 cm. From County Durham, in around 1789, he became an apprentice to Thomas Bewick. Image: Roseberys London

At auction, a large hand-coloured wood engraving by Charlton Nesbit (1775-1838) of St Nicholas Church, Newcastle, after Robert Johnson.

29.3 x 36.8 cm. 

From County Durham, in around 1789, he became an apprentice to Thomas Bewick.

Image: Roseberys London
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Robertneuk I'm trying to work out what that "heap" is. In fact there are 2 plus more of "whatever" stacked up against that "shed like" building .🤔

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Striking + beautiful sculpture ‘The Journey’ by Fenwick Lawson, St Mary’s Lindisfarne. Monks carry the uncorrupted body of St Cuthbert from Holy Island to Northumberland, to its final resting place in Durham. ⁦Durham Cathedral⁩ ⁦#pilgrimage #StCuthbert ⁦Visit Northumberland

Striking + beautiful sculpture ‘The Journey’ by Fenwick Lawson, St Mary’s Lindisfarne. Monks carry the uncorrupted body of St Cuthbert from Holy Island to Northumberland, to its final resting place in Durham. ⁦<a href="/durhamcathedral/">Durham Cathedral</a>⁩ ⁦#pilgrimage #StCuthbert ⁦<a href="/VisitNland/">Visit Northumberland</a>⁩
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At auction, a group of five black and white photographs of 6 Osborne Avenue, Newcastle Upon Tyne, and dated between June 1931 and April 1936. Framed and glazed as one; 41cm x 68cm. A glimpse of pre-war middle class life in Jesmond. Image courtesy of Eastbourne Auctions

At auction, a group of five black and white photographs of 6 Osborne Avenue, Newcastle Upon Tyne, and dated between June 1931 and April 1936. Framed and glazed as one; 41cm x 68cm.

A glimpse of pre-war middle class life in Jesmond.

Image courtesy of Eastbourne Auctions
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Steve Ellwood I have been out with my son this morning. We have both retreated back in and won't be going anywhere. It feels a lot more than 27 to be honest. I have a south facing kitchen....with a lot of glass....and an aga. 🤣 It's more bearable in there than it is outside !

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#BerwickOnTweed St Andrew's Church of Scotland, Wallace Green, Berwick upon Tweed. The first service held in the church was on this day 19th June 1859, then known as Wallace Green Church (United Presbyterian Church). It came into The Church of Scotland in 1971. Grade II Listed.

#BerwickOnTweed St Andrew's Church of Scotland, Wallace Green, Berwick upon Tweed. The first service held in the church was on this day 19th June 1859, then known as Wallace Green Church (United Presbyterian Church). It came into The Church of Scotland in 1971. Grade II Listed.
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Billy Row. No William or Billy in sight. Recorded as Billyraw 1425. It's "row of dwellings at Billy". Billy is referring to a ridge, hill edge, a bill shaped hill.

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St. Mary Wedale, the venue for this evening’s event alongside Mary W. Craig courtesy of The Wedale Bookshop. The modern church sits above its early modern predecessor, in which were held before execution the victims of witch-pricker Kincaid’s last acts in Scotland before being summoned to

St. Mary Wedale, the venue for this evening’s event alongside <a href="/11mwc/">Mary W. Craig</a> courtesy of <a href="/WedaleBookshop/">The Wedale Bookshop</a>. The modern church sits above its early modern predecessor, in which were held before execution the victims of witch-pricker Kincaid’s last acts in Scotland before being summoned to
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Berwick-upon-Tweed changed hands between England and Scotland 13 times until it became part of England in 1482. Its stunning history is reflected in magnificent buildings and defensive walls. View it from the south bank of the Tweed for a tantalising introduction #Northumberland

Berwick-upon-Tweed changed hands between England and Scotland 13 times until it became part of England in 1482. Its stunning history is reflected in magnificent buildings and defensive walls. View it from the south bank of the Tweed for a tantalising introduction  #Northumberland