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Tyne and Wear HER(6500): Newcastle, Groat Market (Meal Market)
- "Its east side was destroyed for the new Town Hall and Exchange in 1855 and in the early 1960s a large section on the west side was cleared for Thomson …

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058107:Groat Market Newcastle upon Tyne Unknown Undated

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061821:Groat House Groat Market Maybury Malcolm 1995

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061941:Groat Market Newcastle upon Tyne Maybury Malcolm 1995

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068893:Palladium cinema Groat Market Newcastle upon Tyne Unknown 1933

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052679: Groat Market, Newcastle, 1924

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061484:Black Boy Inn Blackie Boy Groat Market Maybury Malcolm 1995

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058931:Groat Market Newcastle upon Tyne Torday L. c.1963

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030437:Black Boy Inn Groat Market 1966

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Tor602, Groat Market, Newcastle upon Tyne

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Tor399, Groat Market, Newcastle upon Tyne

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Tor400, Groat Market, Newcastle upon Tyne

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Tor465, Groat Market, Newcastle upon Tyne

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Tor463, Groat Market, Newcastle upon Tyne

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Newcastle St Nicholas and the Corn Exchange, 1854

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Newcastle upon Tyne - c1971

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The Blackie Boy

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Bigg Market, Newcastle - 5

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History of Markets in Newcastle
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History of Markets in Newcastle
- "...When King John made Newcastle upon Tyne a borough in 1216, there were already markets thriving in the town. For the most part these markets were strung out along the …
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Old Houses, Head of the Groat Market, Newcastle (1844)

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Image taken from page 322 of 'The Local Historian's Table Book of remarkable occurrences, historical facts, traditions, legendary and descriptive ballads, connected with the Counties of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, and Durham. Historical Division.

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021553:Groat Market, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1971

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058605:Maceys Groat Market 1992

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Tor943, Groat Market, Newcastle upon Tyne

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052678:Groat Market (No date)

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Rev. Robert Morrison (1783 - 1834)
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Rev. Robert Morrison (1783 - 1834)
- Overview About Robert Morrison 1834 "August 1 - Died at Canton, aged 52, the Rev. Robert Morrison, D.D. This distinguished missionary and oriental scholar was born at Wingates, in the …
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View down the Groat Market

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The southern end of Groat Market, NE1

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Groat House, Groat Market

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The properties of Groat Market below Pudding Chare

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View down Groat Market, Newcastle

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Tyne & Wear HER: 6500
Borough: Newcastle
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