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Tag: Tyne

April 11, 2020 mikebriggs1910

Down by Whittle Burn…….

November 13, 2019November 11, 2019 mikebriggs1910

Life is good on a forest floor in Northumberland……

November 11, 2019 mikebriggs1910

Autumn colours in the North Tyne

May 23, 2019 mikebriggs1910

River Tyne flood levels 1856, 1830, 1815 and 1771

April 12, 2019 mikebriggs1910

Its SpringTyne

October 22, 2018October 20, 2018 mikebriggs1910

Wylam Railway Bridge or West Wylam Bridge or Hagg Bank Bridge or Points Bridge or Half-Moon Bridge….

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