Mosaics in Newcastle
Central Arcade Mosaic Floors – IBA – (1990’s)
The original glass mosaic floor (1906), by Rust’s Vitreous Mosaics of Battersea, wore out and had to be replaced in the 1990’s by the American Olean mosiacs, pictured.. Newcastles most beautiful shopping arcade also has a fine selection of Burmantofts tiles. More information IBA Architects Tags: floor mosaics
Tyneside Cinema Mosaic Floors (1936)
Tyneside Cinema, full of Art Deco adornments, especially interesting on the ground floor and first floor are the original glass mosaic floors, built to last for 150 years. Catch them now, only 75 years left. Amazing how many people don’t notice them. Tags: floor mosaics
Bridge Hotel (Castle Garth) – Floor Mosaic
Sir John Fitzgerald John Fitzgerald was born in Tipperary, Ireland in 1857. After completing an apprenticeship in the wine and spirit trade, he moved to Newcastle in 1878 and started his own business. In 1896, he branched out and bought his first licensed premises, becoming a pioneer of the long bar system which would revolutionise social drinking in England. By…
Percy Street – Floor Mosaic
Bruce Building Once the home of Newcastle Breweries. Tags: floor mosaics
Amen Corner – Floor Mosaic
Once St Nicholas Chambers now St Nicholas Apartel, hopefully the mosaics will remain undisturbed Tags: floor mosaics
Clayton Street West – Floor Mosaic
Probably the best preserved of all Newcastle’s outdoor floor mosaics. Building currently used as apartments. Tags: floor mosaics