Gateshead International StadiumDistance: 0.01 km Gateshead International Stadium (GIS) is a multi-purpose, all-seater venue in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. Originally known as the Gateshead Youth Stadium, the venue was built in 1955 at a cost of £30,000. It has since been extensively re-developed on three occasions (...) More |
Gateshead Stadium Metro stationDistance: 0.67 km Gateshead Stadium Metro station is a station on the Tyne and Wear Metro, serving the town of Gateshead, England. It is named after the nearby Gateshead International Stadium. The station opened in 1981, as part of the third phase of the Metro system, which included the main underground sections (...) More |
St. Peters railway stationDistance: 0.8 km St. Peters railway station was a railway station that served the ward of Byker, Tyne and Wear, North East England from 1879 to 1973 on the Riverside Branch. (...) More |
Felling mine disastersDistance: 0.87 km The Felling Colliery (also known as Brandling Main) in Britain, suffered four disasters: 1812, 1813, 1821 and 1847. By far the worst of the four was the 1812 disaster which claimed 92 lives on 25 May 1812. The loss of life in the 1812 disaster was one of the motivators for the development of the (...) More |
Felling, Tyne and WearDistance: 1.04 km Felling is an eastern suburb of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. The town was formed when three villages coalesced in the 19th century. Historically part of County Durham, the town was subsumed into the metropolitan borough of Gateshead in 1974 (...) More |