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  2. List of museums in Tyne and Wear - Wikipedia

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    Arts centre with exhibit gallery, theatre and cinema Discovery Museum: Newcastle upon Tyne: Newcastle upon Tyne: Multiple: Science, local history, shipbuilding and industrial heritage, Turbinia, first steam turbine powered steamship, regimental museum for the 15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars and the Northumberland Hussars, costumes, art ...

  3. Laing Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The gallery collection contains paintings, watercolours and decorative historical objects, including Newcastle silver. [3] In the early 1880s, Newcastle was a major glass producer in the world and enamelled glasses by William Beilby [ 4 ] are on view along with ceramics (including Maling pottery ), and diverse contemporary works by emerging UK ...

  4. Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art - Wikipedia

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    BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art. London: Scala Publishers Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85759-445-4. Marsh, Angela (2004). "Pragmatist Aesthetics and New Visions of the Contemporary Art Museum: The Tate Modern and the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art". The Journal of Aesthetic Education. 38 (3). University of Illinois Press: 91– 106. doi:10.2307/3527445.

  5. Hatton Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Hatton Gallery was founded in 1925, by the King Edward VII School of Art, Armstrong College, Durham University (Newcastle University's Department of Fine Art), in honour of Richard George Hatton, a professor at the School of Art.

  6. The Biscuit Factory - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest commercial art, craft & design gallery in the UK. [1] The gallery's home is a former Victorian warehouse, constructed in 1870. [2] Prior to 2002 the Building was used in the manufacturing of biscuits (hence the name The biscuit factory), changing its name over the years from The Tyne Biscuit Factory to the name Newcastle upon ...

  7. Great North Museum: Hancock - Wikipedia

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    The Great North Museum: Hancock is a museum of natural history and ancient civilisations in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The museum was established in 1884 and was formerly known as the Hancock Museum. In 2006 it merged with Newcastle University's Museum of Antiquities and Shefton Museum to form the Great North Museum. The museum reopened as ...

  8. Newcastle Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Newcastle Arts Centre was founded in July 1981 by Mike and Norma Tilley. The centre was formed in a block of seven abandoned buildings consisting of merchant houses, shops, warehousing and a former department store in Central Newcastle allowing for a mixed use development where some buildings could be rented out to help fund the provision of art space with a street level access that is ...

  9. List of museums in Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Museum & Art Gallery: Newcastle-under-Lyme: Newcastle-under-Lyme: Multiple: website, also known as Borough Museum & Art Gallery, Victorian street scene including ironmonger, pawnbroker and chemist shops, doctor's office, toys, 1930s-1940s period house, exhibits of contemporary design and crafts Nicholson Museum & Art Gallery: Leek