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About Sense of Place North East
The Sense of Place North East Consortium is a collection of projects which have digitised images, objects, documents and sounds recordings from and about the North East of England. The partners in the Sense of Place North East are: Gateshead Council, Newcastle upon Tyne City Council, Northumberland County Council, and Tyne & Wear Museums.
Sense of Place North East provides a fascinating and valuable set of resources about the culture, history, nature, heritage and people of the North East of England - past and present.

These projects have been funded through the New Opportunities Fund’s ground-breaking £50 million UK-wide digitisation programme which is designed to enable the learning materials and resources currently contained in galleries, communities, libraries, museums, universities and other centres of excellence, to be directly accessible to homes and communities via the internet. The Fund is the biggest of the National Lottery good cause distributors.

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All rights, including copyright and database right, in the Sense of Place North East web site and its contents, are owned by or licensed to Gateshead Council, Newcastle City Council, Northumberland County Council or Tyne and Wear Museums, or otherwise used by Gateshead Council, Newcastle City Council, Northumberland County Council or Tyne and Wear Museums as permitted by the applicable law.

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If you have any comments or queries about this web site or its content, please e-mail David Jobe at:

david.jobe@newcastle.gov.uk

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