Newcastle East Through Time is a nostalgic look back on the historical
past of a small but wonderful aspect of Tyneside. Drawing mainly on the
sources Byker born photographer Walter Ritson(who happens to be the
author's father), and the Newcastle Libraries and Information Service,
this book documents the east end of Newcastle's bygone days from the
late 1800s to the 1970s in picture format.Many buildings in this book
are now sadly confined to the realms of history and are no longer
standing, such as Spillers Flour Mill and Hawthorn Leslie's, but
fabulous images remain to remind us of what once was. Modern day
equivalent images show us what has taken their place and show how in the
last hundred years or so just how times and places have changed. This is
a captivating and varied assortment of images that reveals the area's
rich heritage.