The Crown Posada near the Quayside in Newcastle is an iconic pub. It was built in 1880 and was orgininally called 'The Crown'. It became the 'Crown Posada' in 1897. Posada is the Spanish word for 'resting place' and there are various stories as to why it was added to the pubs name.
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Crown Posada Newcastle |
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'The Crown' Newcastle |
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'Posada' - Resting Place |
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Crown Posada Newcastle
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It may have been added to welcome the many Spanish sailors who docked their ships on the quayside when it was a place that cargos were unloaded.
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Newcastle Quayside 1897 |
It is also said the pub was bought by by a Spanish sea captain for his mistress on Tyneside.
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Crown Posada IJ and VM |
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Crown Posada Newcastle |
The pub has two stained glass windows, one depicting a Tudor Gentlemen drinking, the other a lady pouring beverages.
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Crown Posada Newcastle Tudor Gentleman Drinking |
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Crown Posada Newcastle Serving Lady |
Another feature is the in pub entertainment, a 1950's record player and vinyl records.
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Crown Posada Newcastle 1950's Record Player and Vinyl Records |
The Crown Posada was a favoured location for a 'run ashore' for Royal Navy sailors from ships visting the River Tyne. To mark their visitt some left their sailors caps bearing the names of their ships.
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Crown Posada Newcastle Royal Navy Ships |
HMS Appolo - Leander Class Frigate
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HMS Appollo |
HMS Lincoln - Salisbury Class Frigate
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HMS Lincoln |
HMS Blake -Tiger Class Cruiser
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HMS Blake |
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Crown Posada Newcastle Royal Navy Ships |
HM Submarines
HMS Onslaught an Oberon Class Submarine was one vessel that visited the Tyne.
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HMS Onslaught |
HMS Antrim - County Class Destroyer
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HMS Antrim |