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Wincomblee


  • 1774: A gunpowder magazine, duly licenced, was erected by the corporation of Newcastle, at Wincomblee quay. (Fordyce & Sykes, 1867)
  • Heaton Colliery to Wincomblee Waggonway - "A map of the adjacent Walker Estate of 1745 by Isaac Thompson shows the southern portion of the waggonway to these Heaton pits running from staiths at Wincomblee to the west.." (Sitelines HER 15338)
Walker The Crockets Hotel, Walker Wincomblee Workshops
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016875:Wincomblee Village Walker Unknown 1898

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016647:Wincomblee Cottage Wincomblee Village Walker 1898

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016874:Wincomblee Village Walker 1896.

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Tyne and Wear HER(4205): Walker, Wincomblee Brick and Tile Works
- The 1st edition Ordnance Survey plan shows a brickfield and clay pit on the site, but they are not shown on the 2nd edition plan, indicating that they were out …

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Tyne and Wear HER(4202): Walker, Wincomblee Copperas Works
- Wincomblee Copperas Works appears on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey plan of the area but is not shown on the 2nd edition plan, indicating that it was out of use …

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Wincomblee

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Armstrong Whitworth Shipyard Apprentice School, Walker

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