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No. 12, Clayton Street
The former Lord Collingwood public house - now Victory Amusements, is located at the northern end of Clayton Street in Newcastle. Built in c.1837, probably by John Wardle, for Richard Grainger.[1] The building is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

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013754:The Collingwood Clayton Street Newcastle upon Tyne
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The (former) Lord Collingwood, 12A Clayton Street, NE1
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from https://historicengland.org.u…
LORD COLLINGWOOD PUBLIC HOUSE - Newcastle - List Entry
- "Public House. Circa 1837, probably by John Wardle, for Richard Grainger. Sandstone ashlar; Welsh slate roof with brick chimneys. 4 storeys, 7 windows, the outer 3 at either side in …
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Peter Smith


from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
013754:The Collingwood Clayton Street Newcastle upon Tyne
Pinned by Peter Smith

from Geograph (geograph)
The (former) Lord Collingwood, 12A Clayton Street, NE1
Pinned by Peter Smith

from https://historicengland.org.u…
LORD COLLINGWOOD PUBLIC HOUSE - Newcastle - List Entry
- "Public House. Circa 1837, probably by John Wardle, for Richard Grainger. Sandstone ashlar; Welsh slate roof with brick chimneys. 4 storeys, 7 windows, the outer 3 at either side in …
Added by
Peter Smith