| Newcastle International Airport |
We had a pleasant flight from Dubai to Newcastle, where we landed at 1220. Our friend Henry and his friend, Don, were kind enough to come to the airport.
| The park in memory of Stan Laurel. |
In my school, during those days, every month on a Saturday, a Laurel and Hardy movie used to be screened on a 16 mm projector. And I instantly became a Laurel and Hardy fan. Even today, I enjoy watching them.
| The statue of Stan Laurel at the Laurel Park. |
| One of the steps leading to Fish Quay that is said to be an inspiration for The Music Box |
| The Highlights |
| A plaque on the Highlights |
We saw the Highlights and Lowlights. They are basically lighthouses dating back to the early 18th century. We also had a look at the Fish Quay, a fishing port which was built in 1225. (Photo below)
| River Tyne |
Links to all the posts in the series
01 - Departure (June 05, Wednesday)
02 - Dockwray Square, Tynemouth (June 06, Thursday)
03 - Cresswell Pele Tower (June 07, Friday)
04 - Howick Hall Gardens & Arboretum (June 07, Friday)
05 - Boulmer Beach, Zamorins (June 07, Friday)
06 - Beamish Museum (June 08, Saturday)
07 - The Holy Island of Lindisfarne (June 09, Sunday)
08 - Linhope Spout Waterfall (June 10, Monday)
09 - London, Wanstead (June 11, Tuesday)
10 - London City (June 12, Tuesday)
11 - BBC (June 12, Tuesday)
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteNow, I learned something - I did know of the connection to Stan Laurel, but not about those steps. That little film is one of very best of L&H! YAM xx
Hi Pradeep - I knew about the connection with the NE by Laurel and Hardy ... but not the detail, nor the other sights you've seen. I've only briefly visited Newcastle - but understand it's really spreads its wings. I too love Laurel and Hardy and yes we used to watch regularly too - cheers and continue on enjoying the NE - Hilary
ReplyDeleteLaurel and Hardy are always worth watching - I love them.
ReplyDeleteWow! This is interesting. And now I'll have to watch some Laurel and Hardy. :D It's neat that you watched the videos at school. Be well and travel safe!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting spot to explore. Many silent movie era stars were from all over the place. I did not realize he was British, but that doesn't surprise me too much.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the interesting Travelogue.
ReplyDeleteI used to love Laurel and Hardy. I had no idea of their connection to Tyneside, so thank you.
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking how those stairs had to be exhausting if you had to climb up them a lot. To throw a piano in is too much!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting post. I had no idea of the connection with Laurel and Hardy. I’ve only been to Newcastle once, but I liked what I saw of the city. Enjoy your tour and I’ll look forward to more photos too.
ReplyDeleteNewcastle is one of my favourite places to visit, I am long overdue another visit.
ReplyDeleteYou have shown me some things that I had not heard of before. I will try to find them on my next visit to the area.