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016088:Queen Street Newcastle upon Tyne 1966

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060894:Vujon Indian Restaurant Queen Street Malcolm Maybury 1995

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017152:Lombard Street/Queen Street Newcastle upon Tyne Signey J. 1967

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051244:King Street/Queen Street Newcastle upon Tyne City Engineers taken in 1986.

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The line of Plummer Chare leading to Dog Bank

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016085:Lombard Street/Queen Street Newcastle upon Tyne Signey J. 1967

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038739: Akenside Hill/Queen Street, 1979

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QUEEN-ST-WITH-TYNE-BRIDGE

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QUEEN-ST-CAFE

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ALL-DAY-BREAKFAST

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Princes Buildings, Newcastle
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Princes Buildings, Newcastle
- Overview Map Street View Princes Buildings is a substantial block of buildings which straddle Queen Street (No.1-23), King Street (No. 2) and Akenside Hill (Nos 11-14) in Newcastle. They were designed …
No. 18, Sandhill (Phoenix House), Newcastle
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No. 18, Sandhill (Phoenix House), Newcastle
- Overview Map Street View Phoenix House is located on the corner of Sandhill and Queen Street in Newcastle, by the Tyne Bridge. It was built in c.1869 by William Parnell, …
Exchange Buildings
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Exchange Buildings
- Overview Map Street View Exchange Buildings is a large block, incorporating No. 9-15 Lombard Street, No. 9 Quayside, No. 16 Queen Street and Nos. 6-10 King Street. Circa 1858 - …

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