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The second Bible House building, in 1901, which is now the Market Lane public house in




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The second Bible House building, in 1901, which is now the Market Lane public house in

The second Bible House building, in 1901, which is now the Market Lane public house in Pilgrim Street, Newcastle

NCJ
NCJ Archive
Newcastle Chronicle and Journal
Newcastle
North East
England

Media ID 21543326

© Mirrorpix

1900s Core13 Public Houses Sunday School


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to the early 1900s, showcasing the second Bible House building in all its architectural glory. Standing tall on Pilgrim Street in Newcastle, this historic structure now serves as the beloved Market Lane public house. The image captures a moment frozen in time, allowing us to appreciate the intricate details of this magnificent edifice. The grandeur of its design is evident, with ornate windows and an imposing entrance that exudes a sense of reverence and importance. Once dedicated to religious pursuits, this building was home to countless Sunday school classes and served as a hub for spiritual guidance within the community. Its walls witnessed sermons preached passionately by devoted clergymen and echoed with hymns sung by faithful congregations. Today, transformed into a bustling public house known as Market Lane, it continues to be a gathering place for locals and visitors alike. While its purpose may have shifted from matters of faith to moments of camaraderie over pints shared among friends, remnants of its past can still be felt within these hallowed halls. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph from Memory Lane Prints, we are reminded not only of the evolution of architecture but also how buildings hold stories that transcend time. This snapshot encapsulates both history's progression and our ability to adapt cherished spaces into new chapters while honoring their rich heritage.

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