2010
NZ2163 : 'Paradise Gate'' by William Pym, Hodgkin Park
taken 15 years ago, 3 km from Dunston, Gateshead, England
This is 1 of 2 images, with title 'Paradise Gate'' by William Pym, Hodgkin Park in this square

'Paradise Gate'' by William Pym, Hodgkin Park
Ornamental gates installed in 1996 at the south-west entrance to Hodgkin Park on the corner of Milford Road and Armstrong Road. From the word 'Paradise' at the bottom, cut steel outlines of an industrial scene give way to plant life above.
Public Monuments and Sculpture Association: Link
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Paradise was an old name for an area between Delaval and South Benwell south of the park, and of a coal pit in the area NZ2163 : Paradise Site of Nature Conservation Importance
Public Monuments and Sculpture Association: Link
Paradise was an old name for an area between Delaval and South Benwell south of the park, and of a coal pit in the area NZ2163 : Paradise Site of Nature Conservation Importance
Hodgkin Park, Benwell
Hodgkin Park was donated to the City Council by Thomas Hodgkin in 1899 for the benefit and recreation of local people. The park originally had bowling greens, bandstands and ponds to complement its substantial tree cover. The park is in two parts, bisected by Armstrong Road. The two parts of the park are different in character. Hodgkin Park north is smaller and more secluded and enclosed. The southern park is more open.
Photographs of Newcastle - Hodgkin Park: Link
Timmonet - South Benwell: Link
