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City centre visitors

PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 7:56 pm
by Dennis Maccoy
Before Newcastle quayside was gentrified it was possible to see naval vessels close to the City centre. The first picture shows the Dutch destroyer Utrecht, just upriver of where the Pitcher & Piano now stands, on 25 September 1971. The second shows the (West) German MCMV Schutze almost under the Tyne Bridge on 3 April 1966. Both pictures were taken from the Tyne Bridge.
Utrecht, Newcastle, 25 September 1971_1_1.jpg
Schutze April 1966_3_1.jpg

Re: City centre visitors

PostPosted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 8:30 pm
by brianh
thanks Dennis - without the silly bridge the drinkers in th Pitcher could have enjoyed close up views of ships.

Re: City centre visitors

PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 11:56 pm
by dustydog1
Dennis Maccoy wrote:Before Newcastle quayside was gentrified it was possible to see naval vessels close to the City centre. The first picture shows the Dutch destroyer Utrecht, just upriver of where the Pitcher & Piano now stands, on 25 September 1971. The second shows the (West) German MCMV Schutze almost under the Tyne Bridge on 3 April 1966. Both pictures were taken from the Tyne Bridge.
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Some 35 years earlier 10th Sept 1936, HMS Echo H23 was more or less in the same place. Alongside in Newcastle.
Strange she has her Awnings out, recently came back from the West Indies, may be airing them or more likely keeping the rain off the visitors.
Not seen this on a ship while in UK water.

HMS Echo H 23  Tyne 10th Sept 1936.jpg