Places GalleriesYou are in: Tyne > In Pictures > Places gallery View our selection of striking images of the island sent into 91热爆 Tyne. A huge chandelier shaped like a leaping horse is on display at Belsay Hall until 2010. The iron bridge at Cragside that was closed to visitors for 30 years has been reopened. Find out more about an artwork which is lighting up a park next to the River Tyne in South Tyneside. Tucked away off Broad Chare on the Newcastle quayside is this historic gem. An old swimming pool in Byker has been turned into an indoor climbing centre. Imaginative artworks illuminated Saltwell Park after dark as part of the Winter Festival. Elaina Thompson photographed Baltic as it was converted from silo to arts centre. The "blinking eye" bridge over the River Tyne was the world's first tilting bridge. Photos from a wintry walk around Berwick. Send your photos of the town to tyne@bbc.co.uk This suspension bridge linking England and Scotland over the Tweed was a world first. Opened in 1928 by King George V, the Tyne Bridge is an iconic North East landmark. See photos of the progress at Newcastle City Library as it is being completely rebuilt. See photos of historic Seaton Delaval Hall as a major effort is under way to save it for the public. More from this sectionYou are in: Tyne > In Pictures > Places gallery |