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1785


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In Northern England:

  • 1785: Chollerford Bridge built by Robert Mylne, replacing an earlier bridge damaged in the flood of 1771.
  • Mosley Street in Newcastle built 1784-1785; designed by David Stephenson.

More events: 1785 Timeline

1780s Old All Saints Church, Skelton Chollerford Bridge Phoenix Lodge Jarrow Hall Whitfield Hall Mosley Street
from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
a128:Tynemouth Castle and Gate, Northumberland published 1785

Pinned by Simon Cotterill
Chollerford Bridge
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Chollerford Bridge
- Overview Street View The stone bridge over the River North Tyne at Chollerford&nbsp;in Northumberland was built in 1785 by Robert Mylne. It replaced an earlier medieval bridge which had been …
Whitfield Hall
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Whitfield Hall
Old All Saints Church, Skelton
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Old All Saints Church, Skelton
- Overview Map The old All Saints Church in Skelton-in-Cleveland was built c1785, on site of an earlier medieval church.[1] The secluded church, located east of the village, is set in …
Jarrow Hall
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Jarrow Hall
- Jarrow Hall was built in 1785 for Simon Temple, a local mining and ship building industrialist. The Hall is now a museum, and part of Jarrow Hall - Anglo Saxon …
Phoenix Lodge
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Phoenix Lodge
- Overview About Phoenix Lodge Map Street View Freemasons' Hall located on Queen Street East, Sunderland. The hall was built in 1785, designed by John Bonner, to replace an earlier lodge …
Mosley Street
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Mosley Street
- Overview Map Street View Mosley Street in Newcastle was built in 1784-1785; it was designed by David Stephenson. It was one of the premier shopping and commercial streets of the …

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