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Introduction
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne began over 1800 years ago
on northern bank of the River Tyne with the
building of a bridge across the river by The
Romans in reign of Emperor Hadrian, named Pons
Aelius.
Between 1825 and 1840 there was a dramatic
transformation brought about by Grainger and
Dobson ,the architect and Richard Grainger the
builder.
Tyne Bridge
The Tyne Bridge was constructed in 1925-1928, it took them 3
years to build it. Though it was opened in 1928, and won a place
because of how much local people loved it.
It is an icon and a symbol of Tyneside’s industrial past and its
recent re-generation.
Our city wouldn’t have been much popular and more exciting to see
if this would have been built.
The Sage
The Sage Gateshead is centre for musical
Education, performance and conference,
Located in Gateshead on the south bank
river Tyne.
The centre occupies a curved glass and
stainless steel building.
The Sage is designed by Foster and Partners,
Buro Happold (Structural Engineerings),Mott
MacDonald (Building services) and Arup
(Acoustics) ,with the views of Newcastle and
The Gateshead Quaysides ,The Tyne Bridge
and The Gateshead Millennium Bridge.
The planning and construction costs over £70
million
The Sage Gateshead contains three performance spaces ;
A 1700 – Seater,a 450-seater and a smaller rehearsal and
performance hall, The Northern Rock Foundation Hall.
Structurally it is three separate buildings ,insulated from
each other to prevent noise and vibration travelling between
them.
Theatre Royal
Theatre Royal is a place where you
can enjoy watching funny,
emotional pantomimes.
It was designed by John Dobson
and Benjamin Green as a part of
Richard Grainger.
Followed by William Shakespeare's
play Macbeth, a huge, scorching
fire destroyed there interior of the
building in 1899.
Its had it own interior redesigned
by Frank Matcham.
More About Cheryl Cole
When Cheryl was born her name wasn’t Cheryl Cole it was Cheryl Ann
Tweedy.
She was popular in her childhood because she did so many things to
make her popular such as British gas advert, she won modelling
competions, including the title of Boots Groups, bonniest baby.
Even her name was in the Chronicle “Best looking girl in Newcastle”.
She got suspended from school for swearing on the bus and again for
fighting with another student in the school.
After Leaving the school she got herself a job as a waitress.
The Angel Of North
The construction began on a
project in 1994 and cost £1
million but the majority of the
project funding was provided by
the National Lottery.
The Angel Of The North has
often been used in television
and in films to represent
Tyneside.
In 1998 the fans of Newcastle
United football team paid the
payment to their local hero Alan
Shearer. With a enormous team
shirt over the Angel , finished
with Shearer’s name and famous
number 9.
Why did I did it on the PowerPoint?
I chose to do it on the PowerPoint because
then I thought that when I’m showing you
this I can put videos in it as well.
Moreover, so I can give you more information
about it and make it more interesting by
adding transitions and animations.