Sunday 28 March 2010

March 28, 2010 Tyne Bridge & Castle Keep























Looking west from the road deck of the Tyne bridge with the Castle keep after which the City is named in the background.
The Castle Keep of Newcastle upon Tyne was built by Henry II between 1168-1178, it is one of the finest surviving examples of a Norman Keep in the country.

It stands within a site that also contains: an early motte and bailey castle built by Robert Curthose, the son of William the Conqueror: an Anglo-Saxon cemetery and a Roman Fort (Pons Aelius).

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