
Gateshead
Architecture in a changing English urban landscape
Historic England (Publisher)
Published on 31. August 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
82 pages
978-1-873592-76-2 (ISBN)
Description
Gateshead has often been overshadowed by Newcastle, its northern neighbour across the River Tyne, yet its history is full of fascinating insights into the way in which a northern industrial town experienced the 19th and 20th centuries.
This book explores this period of great change through a study of the town's everyday historic landscape. The story of industry includes the legacy of railway engineering and the construction of the Team Valley Trading Estate, a nationally significant example of a state-sponsored attempt to engineer economic change. Gateshead's growth brought new civic responsibilities and the borough's public buildings - town hall, libraries, schools and hospitals - illustrate how services were provided. Dominating the landscape, however, is the housing built for the town's fast-growing population, and this tells a rich story of changing lifestyles, from the highly distinctive 'Tyneside flats' of the 19th century to post-war high-rise blocks.
The book concludes with a discussion of the conservation of the historic environment in a new period of great change.
This book explores this period of great change through a study of the town's everyday historic landscape. The story of industry includes the legacy of railway engineering and the construction of the Team Valley Trading Estate, a nationally significant example of a state-sponsored attempt to engineer economic change. Gateshead's growth brought new civic responsibilities and the borough's public buildings - town hall, libraries, schools and hospitals - illustrate how services were provided. Dominating the landscape, however, is the housing built for the town's fast-growing population, and this tells a rich story of changing lifestyles, from the highly distinctive 'Tyneside flats' of the 19th century to post-war high-rise blocks.
The book concludes with a discussion of the conservation of the historic environment in a new period of great change.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Liverpool University Press
Illustrations
84 illustrations; 84 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
250 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-873592-76-2 (9781873592762)
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Content
Acknowledgements
Foreword by Sir Neil Cossons and Councillor Mick Henry
Chapter 1: Topography, industry and economy
Chapter 2: Public buildings
Housing the council
Hospitals and schools
Arts and libraries
Chapter 3: Housing
Bensham and Shipcote, 1800-1914
Council housing, 1918-1939
Public and private housing after the Second World War
Chapter 4: Conservation and change in urban Gateshead
Bibliographical note
Foreword by Sir Neil Cossons and Councillor Mick Henry
Chapter 1: Topography, industry and economy
Chapter 2: Public buildings
Housing the council
Hospitals and schools
Arts and libraries
Chapter 3: Housing
Bensham and Shipcote, 1800-1914
Council housing, 1918-1939
Public and private housing after the Second World War
Chapter 4: Conservation and change in urban Gateshead
Bibliographical note