Dunston Staiths Reflecting on The Tyne at Sunset Print, Gateshead.
Dunston wooden coal staiths, first opened in 1893 as a structure for loading coal from the North Durham coalfield onto ships and and they continued to be used until the 1970s. The Staiths was restored and opened to the public as part of the Gateshead Garden Festival in 1990. The Staiths are reputed to be the largest wooden structure in Europe and are protected as a Listed Building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
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