Newcastle-Upon-Tyne A 1914 Sketchbook

Newcastle-Upon-Tyne A 1914 Sketchbook by Robert Bertram, published by Spredden Press in 1990, features 48 pages of pencil drawings that capture historic buildings in Newcastle. Commissioned shortly before the outbreak of World War I, this edition showcases the work of an artist and draftsman recognized for his contributions to the Northumberland County History.
Readers will find a visual exploration of the architectural landscape of Newcastle, reflecting the city’s history through detailed illustrations. The book serves as both an artistic collection and a historical document, appealing to those interested in arts and photography as well as history and criticism. This edition provides a unique glimpse into the city’s past, preserved through the artist’s skilled renderings.
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These pencil drawings of historic buildings in the city of Newcastle were commissioned shortly before the outbreak of World War I, and executed by an artist and draftsman best known for his drawings in the Northumberland County History.
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