Bottle Bank and surrounding area

Bottle Bank was the heart of old Gateshead, the steep hill leading from the High Street to the old Tyne Bridge. In the early 19th century a new road (later named Church Street) was built with a slightly gentler slope, then with the building of the High Level Bridge, Wellington Street with its rail and bus stations became the gateway into the town for many people. Much of Bottle Bank was demolished to make way for the new Tyne Bridge in the 1920s, and over the years most of what remained has followed. The last remaining buildings became a pile of rubble towards the end of 2001, making way for the building of a new Hilton Hotel.


Bottle Bank

Photographed 19th February 2001



Bottle Bank

Photographed 19th February 2001



Bottle Bank

Photographed 19th February 2001



Bottle Bank

Most of what remained of Bottle Bank has now gone. No. 36 seen here, would be demolished a few weeks later. Photographed 17th September 2001



Bottle Bank

Photographed 17th September 2001



Bottle Bank

This rubble is all that remains from the Queen's Head Inn. Photographed 17th September 2001



Bottle Bank

The area between Bottle Bank and Half Moon Lane. Photographed 17th September 2001



Bottle Bank

Out of the ruins a new Bottle Bank emerges, with the frame appearing for the new Tyne Bridge Hilton Hotel. Photographed 22nd December 2001



Bankwell

Once crowded with tenament slums and factories, the area between Bottle Bank and Wellington Street now lies derelict. Photographed 29th December 2000



Bankwell

Photographed 19th February 2001



Bankwell

Photographed 19th February 2001



Bankwell

The whole area has now been demolished and cleared. Photographed 22nd December 2001



Half Moon Inn

Corner of Half Moon Lane and Bottle Bank, on the approaches to the Tyne Bridge. Photographed 19th February 2001



Half Moon Inn

Corner of Half Moon Lane and Bottle Bank, on the approaches to the Tyne Bridge. Photographed 19th February 2001



Half Moon Inn

All around it has now lies in rubble, as the Half Moon Inn awaits its own imminent demolition. Photographed 17th September 2001



Half Moon Inn

All that remains of what was a landmark building for over a hundred years. Photographed 22nd December 2001



Central Inn

This curiously shaped building is sandwiched between Half Moon Lane and Hills Street. Photographed 29th December 2000



Central Inn

Photographed 19th February 2001



Central Inn

Photographed 19th February 2001



The Half Moon Inn - High Level Bar

There were two Half Moon Inn's on Half Moon Lane, both owned by Davison and Wood brewers in the early 1900s. Photographed 19th February 2001



Hilton Hotel

Under construction. Photographed 22nd December 2001



Hilton Hotel

Under construction - the hotel takes shape. Photographed 2nd March 2002



Hilton Hotel

Under construction. Photographed 2nd March 2002



Hilton Hotel

Under construction. Photographed 25th April 2002



Hilton Hotel

Under construction. Photographed 25th April 2002



Hilton Hotel

Under construction. Photographed 25th April 2002



Hilton Hotel

Under construction. Photographed 25th April 2002



Hilton Hotel

Under construction. Photographed 13th July 2002



Hilton Hotel

Under construction. Photographed 13th July 2002



Hilton Hotel

Under construction. Photographed 13th July 2002



Station Hotel

Hills Street. Photographed 19th February 2001



Station Hotel

Hills Street. Photographed 19th February 2001



Wellington Street

Photographed 19th February 2001



Wellington Street

Gateshead East station once lay on top of these arches. Photographed 19th February 2001



Wellington Street

Photographed 19th February 2001



Wellington Street

Photographed 19th February 2001



High Level Road

Photographed 19th February 2001



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