Showing posts with label John Dobson Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Dobson Street. Show all posts

Monday, 27 May 2024

Remnants of Carliol Tower


This is all that is left of Carliol Tower, which once formed an important cornerstone of Newcastle's old town walls. They sit under the staircase of the City Library, looking out over John Dobson Street and the Laing Art Gallery. The inscription on the metallic plaque is pretty much impossible to read (it being too difficult to get near enough to the same!), so here's what it says:

"1307-1968. These stones from the Carliol Tower which was demolished when the former Central Library was erected in 1880, form a link with medieval Newcastle, and were handed over to the architects by Alderman Lady Wynne-Jones BA on February 8, 1968.
Sir Basil Spence, Glover & Ferguson Architects. Councillor Joseph Cox, Chairman."


The tower formed the north-east corner of the town's medieval perimeter wall, and was situated in what is now the cycle lane of John Dobson Street, precisely where the pedestrian crossing is which links the library to the Laing Art Gallery. Unfortunately it had to go when plans were afoot to lay the new road in the late 1960s.

It is interesting to ponder where exactly the stones were during the period 1968-2009 (2009 being when the new library was opened). I certainly don't remember seeing them in the building which existed from c.1968 to c.2009. Perhaps someone out there can enlighten me.

You can read more about Carliol Tower in an article in my soon-to-be-released 3rd volume of Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Fragments of the Past. I'll let you all know when it becomes available!

Thursday, 4 April 2024

'Newcastle upon Tyne - A City on the Move'

A couple of days ago I picked up the following 14-page booklet from a local charity shop. Entitled Newcastle upon Tyne - A City on the Move, it loosely outlines the plans of Newcastle's City Planning Officer, Kenneth A Galley. It is undated, and I should be pleased to receive any suggestions as to its publication date. For what they are worth, I will give some observations of my own towards the end of the post. Otherwise, I shall let the little publication speak for itself. Please click on the images to enlarge.
















First of all, I thought "First Division Football", so it must be 1965-1978. Newcastle Polytechnic opened in 1969, so that narrows it down to 1969-78. The A1 still ran up Northumberland Street? Well, I think that was the case until 1970-ish. John Dobson Street being built? Mmm..., I know that opened in May 1970. Then there is mention of Eldon Square Shopping Centre construction "starting this year". Interesting to see that they were still very much considering building a 'Centre Motorway West', as well as an underground east-to-west road. So, I reckon that this has to have been published in late 1969 or early 1970. Then, having scanned the Newcastle City Library catalogue, I see they have it listed as a 1969 effort.

Can anyone categorically confirm this?