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Stories connected to historic sites along the River Tyne are being told in a new podcast series.Telling Tales sees local ...
The life brigade was called out to reports of a red flare on Saturday evening An emergency call-out prompted by a red flare being spotted above the mouth of the River Tyne turned out to be a ...
Opening the yard on the River Tyne in 1853, Leslie recruited workers from his native North East Scotland. Many of them settled in Hebburn Quay, earning the area the nickname ‘Little Aberdeen’.
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A giant on the River Tyne ready for launch in 1970 at Wallsend's Swan Hunter shipyardThey were the so-called 'supertankers' - improbably large oil-carrying vessels that came to dominate the River Tyne landscape during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Thousands of skilled men worked ...
A project to restore a large section of a River Tyne tributary has been completed. Tipalt Burn, near Haltwhistle, Northumberland, has been reconnected to its floodplain after the watercourse had ...
Artists, authors and historians have contributed to the podcast along with local residents Stories connected to historic sites along the River Tyne are being told in a new podcast series.
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