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This image shows a street scene in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. In the foreground, there is a black metal fence with a cluster of pigeons gathered behind it. The pigeons are a mix of grey and white, and some are perched on the fence while others are on the ground. Beyond the fence, there is a paved sidewalk with yellow lines painted on it, suggesting a road or street.

In the background, there is a large, ornate building constructed of brick and stone. The building features arched windows with multiple panes and detailed architectural carvings. A dark wooden door is visible in the center of the building. Above the door, there is an inscription that reads "THE NEWCASTLE BREWERIES L". To the left of this, a plaque is mounted on a metal pole. The plaque contains text that reads: "The Clock Tower was given to the City of Newcastle upon Tyne by CALLERS the home of good furnishing to celebrate their 75th anniversary 1897-1972".

A traffic light showing a "no right turn" symbol is visible in the upper left portion of the image. The overall impression is that of a historical urban setting, likely during daylight hours given the lighting. The presence of pigeons suggests an outdoor environment, and the architecture points to a location with a rich history.
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Jun 30, 2026

Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

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This image shows a street scene in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. In the foreground, there is a black metal fence with a cluster of pigeons gathered behind it. The pigeons are a mix of grey and white, and some are perched on the fence while others are on the ground. Beyond the fence, there is a paved sidewalk with yellow lines painted on it, suggesting a road or street. In the background, there is a large, ornate building constructed of brick and stone. The building features arched windows with multiple panes and detailed architectural carvings. A dark wooden door is visible in the center of the building. Above the door, there is an inscription that reads "THE NEWCASTLE BREWERIES L". To the left of this, a plaque is mounted on a metal pole. The plaque contains text that reads: "The Clock Tower was given to the City of Newcastle upon Tyne by CALLERS the home of good furnishing to celebrate their 75th anniversary 1897-1972". A traffic light showing a "no right turn" symbol is visible in the upper left portion of the image. The overall impression is that of a historical urban setting, likely during daylight hours given the lighting. The presence of pigeons suggests an outdoor environment, and the architecture points to a location with a rich history.

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