As the new Premier League football season gets underway later today here's a #FlashbackFriday look back to the season of 1970-1971 with this photo of a football squad and their coach from our University Archive. Can anyone identify the squad, or even any of the players? [Ref. NUA/072660/01]
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As our Routes, Ruins and Reconnaissance exhibition draws to a close, we’re sharing a timeline of Gertrude Bell’s life and work, as well as some newly digitised images. Find out more 👉 https://www.rgs.org/about-us/our-work/latest-news/last-chance-to-see-gertrude-bell-exhibition-at-the-society
Our 'Routes, Ruins and Reconnaissance' exhibition produced with @rgs.org closes on Monday the 24th August. If you're in London and want to see the exhibition at their venue now is your last chance. The exhibition is not open on Saturday and Sunday. Find out more: www.rgs.org/events/upcom...
Routes, ruins and reconnaissance | Exhibition
Exhibition at the Society in London created in conjunction with Newcastle University on the life and career of Gertrude Bell FRGS. Open to all.
rgs.org
Explore the plants of the North East with this map from A New Flora of Northumberland and Durham (1868). Dividing the region into botanical districts, it helped document the distribution of local plant life. cdm21051.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/coll...
Clarke (Edwin) Local Collection
Geological map of Northumberland and Durham, by George Tate.
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Dreaming of rain after the UK heatwaves? According to The London Dream Book (c.1850), “if you behold rain in your dreams, it promises success in love affairs; in all other respects, it betokens trouble and vexation.” Careful what you wish for… collectionscaptured.ncl.ac.uk/digital/coll...
Chapbooks
Page 19, on which dreams about seeing the Queen, quilting, rain, raspberries, ribbons, and riding are interpreted.
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Following yesterday's eclipse are you wondering when the next one might be? If you want to work it out we've found some help in 1747's 'Mathematical Digests' by John Dougharty. If you are interested in 1740s astronomical geometry theory the book is part of our Wallis Collection. [Wallis 312 DOU]
Has everyone got their glasses (or their colanders) ready for this evening's solar eclipse? In our Trevelyan family albums we've found a viewing card which was published for the full solar eclipse in 1927, as well as newspaper cuttings giving details on how to view the event. [ref. CPT/PA/12]
As our current Routes, ruins and reconnaissance exhibition at @rgs.org enters its second week here's a look back some other exhibitions showcasing Gertrude Bell's life, work and influence, we've produced over the years. 🧵 (1/5)
#ThrowbackThursday Do you recognise this building? It will be a familiar sight to anyone who gets off the Metro at Jesmond on their way to visit or work at the Philip Robinson Library. Seen here in it's original form, and with a 1960s extension, it now looks different again! [Ref. NUA/59245]
Last Friday saw the launch and a private viewing of our Routes, ruins and reconnaissance exhibition in collaboration with the @rgs.org at their home in London. The exhibition is open Monday - Friday until August 24th. Find out more and how to visit: www.rgs.org/events/upcom...
Update: Mystery solved. This is Ashbrooke Sports Club in Sunderland. Presumably it was used a neutral venue for the match.
For #ThrowbackThursday this week here's a look back at a rugby match between Durham and Newcastle Universities in March 1969 from our University Archive. However there's a bit of an #archivalMystery as we can't work out the venue! Can you help us identify this 1960s sports ground? [ref.NUA/060791]
Our new exhibition produced in collaboration with the Royal Geographical Society @rgs.org, hosted at their London venue is now open! Routes, Ruins and Reconnaissance explores the archaeological and geographical work of Gertrude Bell and her relationship with the RGS, and is open until 24th August.
Routes, ruins and reconnaissance | Exhibition
Exhibition at the Society in London created in conjunction with Newcastle University on the life and career of Gertrude Bell FRGS. Open to all.
rgs.org
Anyone else wondered how to make their own 19th Century bicycle? 'Velocipedes, Bicycles and Tricycles: How to Make and How to Use Them' published in 1869, part of our 19th Century seems to have the answers! No doubt perfect for a summer weekend exploring the countryside! [19thC.Coll. 629.227 VEL]
For #ThrowbackThursday this week here's a look back at a rugby match between Durham and Newcastle Universities in March 1969 from our University Archive. However there's a bit of an #archivalMystery as we can't work out the venue! Can you help us identify this 1960s sports ground? [ref.NUA/060791]
If you're planning a research project this summer, why not start with our Collections Guide? Browse hundreds of archive and rare book collections by subject, people, organisations or keyword, and discover unique primary sources waiting to be explored. Start your search: specialcollections.ncl.ac.uk
Did you know? Newcastle University Special Collections & Archives cares for rare books, archives and unique historical collections spanning centuries. Whether you're researching, teaching or simply exploring, there's something waiting to be discovered. Find out more: www.ncl.ac.uk/library/spec...
#ThrowbackThursday Who remembers the days of Thorne's bookshop and Inventions (now The Crows Nest)? This photo, from our University Archive, shows part of Percy Street as it was in 1987. [Ref. NUA/193478].
We're proud to welcome the remarkable loan of the AmberSide Collection to our collections. More than 20,000 photographs, 100 films and decades of documentary history will now be preserved and made more accessible for research, teaching and public engagement. Read more: www.ncl.ac.uk/press/articl...
New future secured for AmberSide Collection
One of the UK’s most significant documentary photography and film collections is on loan to Newcastle University’s Special Collections, thanks to National Lottery funding.
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As the school summer holiday season is almost upon us here's a #FlashbackFriday look back to 1898 and the family summer holiday of the Trevelyan family of Wallington, who visited Seaview on the Isle of Wight for their summer break. Photos are from our Trevelyan family photo albums. [Ref. CPT/PA/28]
From Monday 3 Aug 2026 - Monday 24 Aug 2026, don’t miss the exhibition, Routes, Ruins & Renaissance, at the Royal Geographical Society in London. Discover Gertrude Bell’s newly digitised maps, notebooks, photographs & archives in this free exhibition. More info: www.rgs.org/events/upcom...
Routes, ruins and reconnaissance | Exhibition
Exhibition at the Society in London created in conjunction with Newcastle University on the life and career of Gertrude Bell FRGS. Open to all.
rgs.org
This month marks the centenary of Gertrude Bell's death. If you're in Newcastle, don't miss Letters from Baghdad at Tyneside Cinema—a compelling portrait of the North East-born traveller, archaeologist and political figure whose legacy remains deeply debated. tynesidecinema.co.uk/event/letter...
Letters from Baghdad | Tyneside Cinema
Watch the acclaimed documentary Letters from Baghdad at Tyneside Cinema. Discover the extraordinary story of Gertrude Bell, voiced by Tilda Swinton.
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As #NCLGraduation2026 gets underway, we're looking back at an earlier generation of @newcastleuni.bsky.social congregations. This photograph captures the excitement & ceremony of graduation day in 1958. Congratulations to the Class of 2026! collectionscaptured.ncl.ac.uk/digital/coll... #WeAreNCL
If you're near Bradford tomorrow you can catch a screening of Letters From Baghdad as part of Bradford Literature Festival. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring our very own Gertrude Bell archivist Valentina Flex. Find out more: www.bradfordlitfest.co.uk/event/screen...
Screening: Letters from Baghdad + Q&A | Bradford Literature Festival
Voiced and executive produced by Academy Award winner Tilda Swinton and directed by Zeva Oelbaum and Sabine Krayenbühl, this acclaimed documentary explores Gertrude Bell’s extraordinary life as a…
bradfordlitfest.co.uk
What do the frontispieces of Leviathan and The History of the Grecian War reveal about Thomas Hobbes' ideas on power, politics and conflict? Explore these remarkable books from Newcastle University Library's Special Collections in our Digital Showcase: digitalshowcase.ncl.ac.uk/showcases/co...
Connecting Collections – Leviathan and The History of the Grecian War | Digital Showcase
Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) was an English philosopher, political theorist, and historian whose ideas shaped modern understandings of government, authority, and human behaviour. Living through the…
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As the #WorldCup2026 captures the world's attention we're looking back at another footballing moment from the past This page from the Trevelyan photograph album shows Geoffrey Trevelyan with his football team at Oldfield School, 1931 Explore the album: collectionscaptured.ncl.ac.uk/digital/coll...
Trevelyan (Charles Philips) Archive
Photographs of Pat and Geoffrey on the beach, Geoffrey with his football team at Oldfeld, the landscape and a cottage ar Kirk Fenwick, and a newspaper cutting regarding Sir Francis D. Blake being…
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Lord Petre's Gradual (c.1370) is a richly illuminated service book that was almost certainly used by the Renaissance composer William Byrd. Discover its remarkable journey and explore it in our Digital Showcase: digitalshowcase.ncl.ac.uk/showcases/lo...
Lord Petre’s Gradual | Digital Showcase
ROB 405 is a very fine late-medieval illuminated service book, in an unidentified hand, containing ecclesiastical chants for services throughout the year and added polyphonic pieces that…
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Between 1915–1919, Prof Pybus recorded 1,364 operations @ the First Northern General Hospital. His handwritten logbook offers an insight into treating wounded servicemen and the realities of surgery on the home front during #WW1. Explore the showcase: digitalshowcase.ncl.ac.uk/showcases/fi...
First World War Surgical Logbook | Digital Showcase
As part of Newcastle University’s experience during the First World War, the major buildings of Armstrong College (1904 – 1937), a forerunner of Newcastle University, were requisitioned to form the…
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As its Hoppings week in Newcastle here's a #FlashbackFriday look back to the 1972 edition of the annual fair on Newcastle's Town Moor. These 3 aerial photographs of the fair were taken by former history professor Norman McCord and show how much (or little) has changed. [Ref: NUA/083025]
Whilst it is one of the hottest days of the year outside, in one of our temperature controlled stores it is not!
What happens when a 16th-century war of words goes viral? Have with You to Saffron-Walden captures the climax of Thomas Nashe’s long-running feud with Gabriel Harvey. Explore the Digital Showcase & discover how rivalry, satire & print collide digitalshowcase.ncl.ac.uk/showcases/co...
Connecting Collections – Have with You to Saffron-Walden | Digital Showcase
Also titled Gabriell Harveys Hunt is Up (1596), is a rare and outspoken pamphlet by Thomas Nashe (1567–1601), a Cambridge-educated writer known for his sharp wit and confrontational style. Nashe was…
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