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Burton in Newcastle MBC01_04_085
Burton, New Bridge Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear. The Art Deco style Burton store on the corner of New Bridge Street and Northumberland Street, seen from across the road junction to the south-east.
Historic mapping indicates that the upper floors were used as a NaFI in the 1950s. The building was demolished in around 1990, and the site was redeveloped as part of the Monument Mall shopping centre
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1930s Blue Faience High Street Shop White Corner Imposing
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This print captures the essence of a bygone era in Newcastle upon Tyne. Standing proudly on the corner of New Bridge Street and Northumberland Street, the Art Deco style Burton store dominates the scene. The imposing white faience facade with hints of blue exudes an air of elegance and sophistication. Historic mapping reveals that during the 1950s, this iconic building's upper floors were utilized as a NaFI, adding to its rich history. Unfortunately, time took its toll on this architectural gem, leading to its demolition around 1990. However, it paved the way for progress as it made room for the development of Monument Mall shopping centre. The photographer Nicholas Anthony John Philpot skillfully captured this moment from across the road junction to showcase not only the grandeur of Burton but also its significance within Newcastle's bustling high street culture. As we gaze at this print today, we are transported back to a time when fashion met artistry in every detail. It serves as a reminder that even though buildings may come and go, their legacy lives on through images like these – preserving our collective memory and appreciation for architectural marvels such as Burton in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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