Newcastle upon Tyne 1
Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Trips at 17:16 on 8 August 2010
After leaving the riverside we climbed the hill from the Tyne towards the shops and (eventually) found them.
We went into one of those North of England town extensive inside markets where we browsed a second hand bookshop and I flicked through a book on old Newcastle and discovered Northumberland Street had had some Art Deco buildings on it but my knowledge of Newcastle’s street geography was minimal.
We moseyed around for a while and came upon this unexpectedly on rounding a corner where Debenham’s is (ie not on Northumberland Street.) I couldn’t get the whole thing in one shot so this is a stitch which is why there’s a black strip at the top and it looks bendy.
It’s the Cooperative building; deco in that monumental almost Stalinist way.
Here’s a detail.
There’s a close up on one of the towers on flickr which shows up the trianguloid windows. Plus another of the side of one of the clocks where you can see COOPERATIVE written round the face.
Just off Eldon Square there is this building:-
I found this different angle on flickr:-
Just on a bit we got to Northumberland Street. The Fenwick’s frontage there predates Art Deco. Again this is a stitch as I couldn’t get back far enough to frame it all in one shot.





