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Clean Victoria,
Paul Laing (guest)
wrote
7 years ago:
Clean Victoria site is https://www.cleanvictoria.co.uk/
Men at Work gym,
Owner (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
£24.99 per month to expensive? We are a unique hardcore gym. Massive free weights area , large fight studio , functional strength area with rig. Steam room, we also have a separate ladies only studio.
Elswick Park,
james (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
the source of the stream in the grounds of the park could be from a old water fountain pipe that supplied water to a stone fountain which stood opposite the main door of the old elswick hall before it was demolished. the fountain is shown on a 1937 map.
Newcastle upon Tyne,
Mudéjar. (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
Geordies live her.
Men at Work gym,
Chris (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
Good gym but too expensive...!!
Kid's Playing Area,
Michael Meldrum (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
This was about 10 years ago. Probably the children who forced me to move away from this place are grown up and are more quiet!
Ridley House,
Gail Steinson
wrote
11 years ago:
does anyone have a contact tel no for the building
Hoults Yard - Old Maling Pottery,
Davidctmaling (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
Maling made some of the best quality decorated pieces during the 1920's and 1930's. Most can stand proudly with the likes of Wedgwood, Doulton and Moorcroft on any day of the week. The Boullemiers (father and son) were superior designers and artists.
Hoults Yard - Old Maling Pottery,
Davidctmaling (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
Lovely to hear your little story Dolly - the late Les Dixon (pottery manager) was a personal friend for a number of years. Maling continues to intrigue all collectors and we must never forget what Maling still stands for - Trademark of Excellence!
Cruddas Park,
longshanks555
wrote
12 years ago:
Several of the blocks at the west end of the estate have now been deolished
Victoria Tunnel,
Seymour Pattisson (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
This is the entrance to the tunnel from which tours have been offered by the Ouseburn Trust since 2009.
Further info can be found here: http://www.victoriatunnel.info/
Hoults Yard - Old Maling Pottery,
jimmiehbtelus.net (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
I understand that Maling Pottery was mostly white but that they did make some other types before closing. I have a piece of this in a vase and I am curios about it. I forget the name of the colored pottery.
Hoults Yard - Old Maling Pottery,
dolly (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
I remember as a schoolgirl going with my auntie Nelly Oliver to pick up her pay from Maling Pottery ,because she had T B as a child and had
bad asthma so she had a week off work sick. I cant tell you how much Id enjoyed looking around the factory and made my mind up there and then that thats the place I was going to work when I left school, as I walked around I saw a lass hand painting gold lines with her very steady had on the top of bone china cups I walked over and stood behind another lass who very carefuly was putting transfers on small glasses. when Nelly was ready to go I did nt want to leave I was enjoying it so much. any way the time came when Id turned 15 years old I leaft Welbeck Road girls school and I walked into the dole on Welbeck Rd the woman said to me what kind of work do you want todo , I said I want to work at Maylings pottery ,I felt like crying when she said Iam sorry pet but they closed down! so I ended up working at the quilt factory then Crowfords soft drinks the Tizer before going on to train as a nurse but I know in my heart that if Malings had stayed open I would have worked there untill I retired ,there was just something about the the place .
Newcastle upon Tyne,
Pinoys (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
Regards to me folks Mrs Galloway, Calum, Giboy, Charice! New Castle rocks! :)
King George VI building,
Greathey (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
ECLS as well whoever wrote this
Express by Holiday Inn Newcastle,
Greathey (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
Good if you're planning a night out in the city or if you want to be within a walking distance of, say, the gate. Otherwise, Jurys Inn Quayside is a million times better. Trust me on this, I tried both. Well, I tried almost all 3 and 4 star hotels in Newcastle and the best two are Hilton Quayside and Marriott Gateshead
Rainbow area,
Greathey (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
Gay!
BioScience Centre,
jayesh parashar (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
i wnt to b here.......
Merz Court,
GM (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
chemichal and electronic ngineering labs
Beacon Lough East,
Nicola (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
I live on this estate and have for a long long time. There are alot of very nice people on this estate and when there is a problem they all rally together. It is a good neighbourhood with some good families. A few years ago I organised a bungee jump event for charity, the whole estate came and made it one of the best days in years. Keep it up Beacon Loughers we will pull through!!!!
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