Old UK

Newcastle in the Early 1970s Through Robert Hope’s Lens

Robert Hope was a resident of Newcastle upon Tyne. In the early 1970s, he took out a bank loan to buy a Rolleiflex camera.

Over the next few years, Hope photographed various Newcastle scenes, including the Grainger Market and the demolition of housing estates in the West End of the city.

Robert Hope died in 2001.

These fascinating black and white photos from Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums were taken by Robert Hope that show what Newcastle looked like in the early 1970s.

“The North’s Leading Dog Food Specialist”, Grainger Market
Angel and devils
Book browsing
Boxes
Building sandcastles from rubble, Newcastle upon Tyne
Butcher in the Grainer Market
Clothes shop, Newcastle city centre
Construction, Newcastle city centre
Corporation Weigh House, Grainger Market
Crockery and S. Murray, Grainger Market
Crossing, Newcastle city centre
Crumbling street, Newcastle upon Tyne
Demolished houses and rubble
Demolished street by the River Tyne
Dresses, Grainger Market
End of the terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne
Flowers in the Grainger Market
Graffiti, Newcastle upon Tyne
Harry Dunn butchers, Grainger Market
Hector Hall farm produce, Grainger Market
Horse and cart, Newcastle upon Tyne
Ice creams
Katy’s Hat Shop, Grainger Market
M. Robertson florists, Grainger Market
Marks and Spencer, Newcastle Grainger Market
Marks and Spencer, Original Penny Bazaar, Grainger Market
Newcastle West End demolition
Newcastle, River Tyne and bridges
Railway arch, Newcastle upon Tyne
Rally in Newcastle West End
Sarah Gaskin Ltd, Grainger Market
Scales in Corporation Weight House, Grainger Market
Sitting outside Grainger Coffee Bar
Sloping street
Spotted in the book shop
Standing in ruins, Newcastle upon Tyne
T. Justice fruiterer, Grainger Market
Taylor Gregson Music, Grainger Market
Under the bridge
Vegetables and flowers, Grainger Market
Walking through Grainger Market
Walking up a sloping street
Weighing a pig in the Grainger Market