I took this while in Gateshead one Sunday. I thought it was an interesting perspective on the Tyne Bridge and the Civic, not to mention the church.
I didn’t notice the large black statue while I was taking the photo, nor while I was looking at it since. I didn’t spot it, in fact, til I was resizing the picture to post here. I’ve now cropped the picture so you can see it more easily.
More information here.
about Tyne Bridge, Civic Centre, and All Saints Church - and… ... posted by Beth

The market is located on both the East and West concourses of the Victorian station at Tynemouth.
Although now a Metro station it’s in the process of being restored back to its former glory.
The most important part of the project was to restore the beautiful roof. This is now about 60% done. This means you can browse the market under cover.
Market days are Saturday & Sunday, 9.00am ’til 4.00pm (ish)
Saturday is mainly devoted to antiques and bric-a-brac with a few other types of traders thrown in for good measure.
Sunday has a lot of craft & bric-a-brac plus books, cds, dvds, tools and general stalls.
Every third Saturday in the month there’s a farmers market running alongside the usual market.
http://www.tynemouthmarket.co.uk
First Posted: 20 July 2008
about Repost: Tynemouth Market ... posted by Cassandra
Fleurtatious in Jesmond. I’ve never bought anything there, but the displays outside are always amazing when I walk past.
about Fleurtatious ... posted by Beth
St Nicholas Chambers. It’s the back of Milburn House, as posted here.
A couple of years back, Chris posted a completely different picture.
about St Nicholas Chambers ... posted by Beth