030628:Newe House seat of Sir William Blackett Newcastle upon Tyne c.1760

  • Description

    Type : Photograph Medium : Print-black-and-white Description : A photograph of a drawing of Newe House seat of Sir William Blackett Newcastle upon Tyne c.1760. The mansion is set in its own grounds surrounded by part of the town wall and other buildings in Newcastle. Newe House and its grounds were built on the site of Grey Friars Monastery. The house was later named Anderson Place. The house and the land were sold to Richard Grainger in 1834. The house was demolished and the land incorporated into the redevelopment of Newcastle.Monasteries Collection : Local Studies Source of Information : Sir William Blackett's Mansion was built on the site of Grey Friars? Printed Copy : If you would like a printed copy of this image please contact Newcastle Libraries http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/tlt" >www.newcastle.gov.uk/tlt quoting Accession Number : 030628
  • Owner

    Newcastle Libraries
  • Source

    Newcastle libraries (Flickr)
  • License

    What does this mean? Public Domain Mark
  • Further information

    Link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/39821974@N06/4080825312/
    Resource type: Image
    Last modified: 7 years, 3 months ago
    Viewed: 1212 times
    Picture Taken: Unknown
  • Co-Curate tags

Comments

Add a comment or share a memory.

Login to add a comment. Sign-up if you don't already have an account.

ABOUT US

Co-Curate is a project which brings together online collections, museums, universities, schools and community groups to make and re-make stories and images from North East England and Cumbria. Co-Curate is a trans-disciplinary project that will open up 'official' museum and 'un-officia'l co-created community-based collections and archives through innovative collaborative approaches using social media and open archives/data.

LATEST SHARED RESOURCES