The Quayside Market has a long history dating back to 1736 when it was first recorded in historic records as a fair. The original Quayside market stretched from the old Tyne Bridge (near the site of the current Swing Bridge) along Sandgate and beyond. Commercial stalls selling every manner of goods were pitched along the riverside with a variety of fairground attractions and racing tipsters providing added entertainment.
Modern day photographs of the Quayside Market can be seen here Photographs of Newcastle: Quayside Market.
Description courtesy of Newcastle.gov.uk.
1995

Candy Floss Shop.
These two photographs show a shop selling novelty balloons and candy floss. I think this was the outside of an old warehouse that housed an indoor market in the 1980's and early 1990's, between the surviving Customs House and no. 63 (Charts Building).
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
Ironing Board Covers Stall.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
Man Selling Balloon Animals.
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Magic Stall.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
Newspaper Seller.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
Toy Stall.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
Burger Van.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
Carpets and Rugs Stall.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
Buskers.
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Dawn at the Quayside Market.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
1986
Quayside Market Busker.
A busker and his dog perform at the Quayside Market
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
Art Stall.
This photograph shows a couple browsing at a stall selling paintings.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
Leather Goods Stall.
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Football Bags.
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1980's
Quayside Market.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
Quayside Market Preacher.
I think the he may have been called George Milligan.
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Quayside Market.
The photograph has been taken from the Tyne Bridge looking down onto a busy Quayside Market.
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1976
Quayside Market.
This photograph shows the crowded, vibrant Quayside Market just how I remember it.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
1975
Paddy's Market.
A view of Paddy's Market taken in 1975 showing clothes for sale displayed on railings, tables and on the ground.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
Paddy's Market.
A seller is showing a pair of velvet curtains to a customer.
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Paddy's Market.
In the foreground pairs of shoes are displayed on the ground. In the background clothes are displayed on tables in a suitcase and on the ground.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
Paddy's Market.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
1970's
Quayside Market.
Photo courtesy of reader Graeme Potts.
1950's
Quayside Market.
The photograph is looking down onto the Quayside Market from the Tyne Bridge.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
1915
Stalls near Sandhill.
Looking South east, the buildings behind the stalls are on the site of the Glasshouse in Gateshead.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
1900
Quayside Market.
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1900's
Paddy's Market.
A view of Paddy's Market taken in the early c.1900s. The postcard shows stalls selling clothes with vendors and customers gathered around. The photo was taken where the modern day law courts are looking west with the Swing Bridge and High Level Bridge in the background.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
1897
Quayside Market.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
Undated
Quayside Market.
The photograph shows a racing tipster 'Mr. H. Webb' surrounded by a large crowd of men. Love Lane Warehouses on Milk Market, which survive today next to the Law Courts, can be seen in the background.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
Undated
Quayside Market.
An undated view of the Quayside Market showing a variery of stalls in front of The Guildhall.
Photo courtesy of Newcastle Libraries.
More old photos on this site:
- Armstrong Bridge & Craft Fair
- Bath Lane
- Byker
- Byker, Shields Road
- Elswick Road, The Gables (Hopedene)
- Grainger Market
- Grubb Parsons Telescopes
- Heaton
- Newcastle in the 1800's
- Newcastle in the 1970's
- Newcastle Shops of the 1940's
- Newcastle University
- Newgate Street, The Mayfair Ballroom
- North Shields Fish Quay
- Pilgrim Street, Odeon/Paramount Cinema
- Reader Submitted Old Photos
- Shipbuilding on the Tyne 1960 - 1977
- Swan Hunters Shipyard
- Swan Hunters Shipyard, HMS Ark Royal
- Swan Hunters Shipyard, RMS Mauretania
- Town Moor, The Hoppings
- Tyne & Wear Metro Construction
- Tyne Bridge Construction
- Tyne Pedestrian & Cycle Tunnel Construction
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