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Trinity Square Car Park


The Trinity Square in Gateshead was a 7 storey car park, above a supermarket and department store. The Brutalist style building was designed by Luder & Worthington in 1962 and opened in 1967. The multi-storey car park featured in the 1970s film 'Get Carter', in which Michael Caine played the gangster Jack Carter. The car park was a prominent landmark on the Gateshead skyline. It was closed in January 2008 and demolished in 2010, after which the site was redeveloped.
Gateshead, Town Centre Driving 1960's Architecture 1967 Get Carter Brutalist Architecture Demolished
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Get Carter Carpark - 53/365

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Trinity Square Car Park from the south

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Goodbye Carter

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Get Carter car park, Gateshead

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Trip Up The Tyne - 020

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Get Carter

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Gateshead's 'Get Carter' carpark

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Get Carter Car Park Demolition, Gateshead

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Get Carter car park a bit more gone

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Get Carter Car Park Demolition, Gateshead

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Get Carter Car Park Demolition, Gateshead

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Gateshead car park demolition

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You're a big car park but you're in bad shape!

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Trinity Square

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Demolition of Trinity Square

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Demolition of Trinity Square (Supplemental)

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Concrete Staircase

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Gateshead Multi-storey Car Park

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Get Carter car park

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Get Carter car park

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Gateshead Get Carter car park with view of The Sage Gateshead

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Nissan Juke bids farewell to Get Carter car park

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Get Carter car park

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Get Carter car park

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Nissan Juke leaving the Get Carter car park

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Get Carter car park

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View of Nissan Juke and The Sage Gateshead

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Gateshead Trinity Square Car Park

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Car Park #1

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Sunrise, Get Carter Car Park

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Trinity Centre Car Park, Gateshead

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