2010
NZ2463 : Doorway, Bewick House
taken 13 years ago, near to Gateshead, England
Doorway, Bewick House
Bewick House
NZ2463 : Bewick House, Bewick Street was built to provide offices for the Tyne Improvement Commission. It clearly was of no interest to have a location nearer to the river which probably reflects the more commercial interests of the Commission and the more general move of the city to the north in the mid C19th.
In 1854, the commissioners started a programme of development and improvement that continued well into the C20th and laid the foundations for what was to become the modern-day Port of Tyne. Within 70 years, the river Tyne was deepened from 1.83 metres to 9.14 metres and over 150 million tonnes dredged from it. The North and South Piers were built together with the Northumberland, Tyne and Albert Edward Docks and the staithes at Whitehill Point and Dunston. The results of these developments could be seen in 23 million tonnes of cargoe being handled by the Port by 1910. On 31st July 1968 the Tyne Improvement Commission was dissolved and replaced with the Port of Tyne Authority, constituted on 28th June, and one of the UK’s largest trust ports.
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