Short video of Anthony talking about the bookshop
As the forthcoming centenary of the outbreak of the First World War approaches in 2014, this project aims to pay tribute to the Tynemouth residents who died in the war and explore the social and economic consquences for the town and its inhabitants.
Newcastle upon Tyne is home to Seven Stories, a unique gallery and archive celebrating the wonderful world of children's books.
The Provincial Booksellers Fairs Association has a calendar of regional book fairs covering the length and breadth of the country. This includes summer 2011's inaugural Alnwick Book Fair to be held on Saturday July 2nd. Visit the website for more information.
Tha Antiquarian Booksellers Association is the senior trade body for dealers in rare and fine books in the British Isles and elsewhere. The ABA organises book fairs including the annual London Antiquarian Book Fair in June.
The Society is the country’s oldest provincial antiquarian society, founded in 1813. For almost 200 years The Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne has encouraged a deeper understanding of the history and archaeology of North East England.
The Society promotes and celebrates the life of Thomas Bewick: wood engraver, naturalist and Northumberland's greatest artist.
The library consists of three libraries. The Robinson Library is the main campus library.
Informative local history website dedicated to Monkseaton Village, situated two miles from The Keel Row Bookshop.
On the left you will find a selection of links we think may be of interest to you.
If there are any links you think we should include please get in touch and we will be happy to have a look at them.