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Angel of the North

Category: Sightseeing + Tours

Durham Road, Low Eighton, Gateshead, NE9 6AA

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Angel of the North- Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom - VirtualTourist.com
The Angel of the North is a new landmark at the entrance to Tyneside,it is clearly seen by more than 90,000 drivers a day on the A1 - more than one a second - and by passengers on the East Coast main line from London to Edinburgh. The Angel of the North is a major attraction to visitors - about 150,...
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The Angel of the North
It was the vision of Gateshead Council to create a landmark sculpture at the entrance to Tyneside, which culminated in The Angel of the North. Its wide, open arms greet visitors as they reach Gateshead, whether the...
gateshead.gov.uk

BBC - Tyne - In Pictures - Angel of the North
The Angel of the North was designed by artist Anthony Gormley. It was erected on a site next to the A1 in February 1998 and it is seen by around 33 million people each year. The Angel is 20m (65 feet) tall and has a win...
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ZNO: Angle of the North, Gateshead, UK.
Antony Gormley's enormous landmark statue, the Angel of the North is a new landmark at the entrance to Tyneside. Its wide, open arms greet visitors as they reach Gateshead, whether they c...
znonz.blogspot.com

Angel of the North by the renowned sculptor Antony Gormley.
It is the most recent addition to Gateshead Council's public art programme which now includes over thirty noted works of art. Other attractions in Gateshead for art lovers include the award-winning Riverside Sculture Park on the River Tyne, the Marking the Ways Sculpture Trail in the Great North For...
ejr.ndo.co.uk

blognation UK » Blog Archive » Angel of the North Aims To Create New Northern Stars
The keynote speaker was Lee Strafford who recently sold his company Plus.net to BT for £67m. Besides discussing his experiences of growing and selling Plus.net, Lee also spoke about Project Sahara, his new angel investment project designed to help incubate and mentor Northern startups along the lin...
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