2010

NZ2464 : Low Friar Street

taken 15 years ago, near to Gateshead, England

Low Friar Street
Low Friar Street
The street is named in connection with the nearby Blackfriars, a Dominican Friary, and was originally called 'Shod-Friar Chare' as the monks habitually wore shoes. It runs from Fenkle Street (behind) to Newgate Street, which it crossed becoming High Friar Street (from the Franscican Friary on Pilgrim Street and now subsumed into Eldon Square Shopping Centre, just visible in the distance). The terraced buildings were built as simple brick houses in the late C18 to early C19 but are now in commercial use with upper flats. It remains a popular cut-through on foot.
Chares :: NZ2563

Chares is a Geordie word used for the narrow alley-ways in Newcastle. There used to be about 20 chares which led back from the Quayside in the medieval town (Dark Chare, Grindon Chare, Blue Anchor Chare, Peppercorn Chare, Palester Chare, Colvin's Chare, Hornsby Chare, Plumber Chare, Fenwick's Chare, Dark Chare, Broad Garth, Peacock Chare, Trinity Chare, Rewcastle Chare, Broad Chare, Spicer Lane, Burn Bank, Byker Chare, Cock's Chare and Love Lane).

The name was also applied to narrow lanes in different parts of the city and other parts of Northumberland LinkExternal link

On the Quayside, they are thought to have arisen from wooden piers built out into the river, between which rubbish was dumped and houses built on the reclaimed land.

The buildings alongside the chares were crowded and unpleasant. Many were destroyed in the great fire of 1854 NZ2563 : Hillgate explosion, vividly illustrated in 'View from the High Level Bridge' by M. & M. W. Lambert (1854) LinkExternal link

Broad Chare was so called as it was wide enough for a cart, the others were much narrower LinkExternal link

Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
The present state of Newcastle: Streets within the walls by Eneas Mackenzie (1827) LinkExternal link
Plan of Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead by John Wood (1827) LinkExternal link
Tyne and Wear HER(1596): Newcastle, Quayside (The Key) LinkExternal link
Tyne and Wear HER(11101): Newcastle, medieval town LinkExternal link


Creative Commons Licence [Some Rights Reserved]   © Copyright Andrew Curtis and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
Category: Street
This photo is linked from: Automatic Clusters: · Street [1109] · Buildings [688] · Eldon Square [175] · Eldon Square Shopping Centre [73] ·
1:50,000 Modern Day Landranger(TM) Map © Crown Copyright
+
+
1:50,000 Modern Day Landranger(TM) Map © Crown Copyright
TIP: Click the map for more Large scale mapping
Grid Square
NZ2464, 2639 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
Andrew Curtis   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Thursday, 21 January, 2010   (more nearby)
Submitted
Saturday, 23 January, 2010
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! NZ 2450 6412 [10m precision]
WGS84: 54:58.2661N 1:37.1290W
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! NZ 2449 6410
View Direction
Northeast (about 45 degrees)
Clickable map
+
NW N NE
W Go E
SW S SE
Image classification(about): Geograph
This page has been viewed about 165 times
You are not logged in | login | register