A History of Tyneside

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Pre-history to the Romans
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At Howick Bay, near Alnwick on the Northumberland coast, traces of the oldest house in Britain dating from about 7800 BC were recently discovered. At the end of the last Ice Age there .. show full overview
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Post-Roman Tyneside to The Middle Ages
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In 680 AD Bede entered the monastery of St. Peter aged about 7 years old. The buildings were less than 10 years old – some of the first stone buildings to be built in Northumbria after .. show full overview
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Coal
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Coal could be found along the beaches of the North-East coast as the seams were very close to the surface. Although Newcastle was known for the export of leather, by 1305 it was already .. show full overview
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Revolutions
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How Tyneside influenced the Industrial Revolution, the spread of revolutionary social ideas, and Parliamentary reform. The episode includes a look at how Richard Grainger transformed .. show full overview
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Victorian Tyneside
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The Swing Bridge across the River Tyne at Newcastle shook up industries on Tyneside including armaments and shipbuilding. Turbinia, the world’s first steam turbine powered ship designed .. show full overview
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Twentieth Century Tyneside
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Built on Tyneside and entering service in 1907, RMS Mauritania was one of the finest liners of the early twentieth century and held transatlantic records for over 20 years. The region's .. show full overview
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Modern Tyneside
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Local television arrived in the region in 1959 in the shape of Tyne Tees Television, bringing local accents to the small screen for the first time. Often the station had to report on bad .. show full overview

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