The 1970s was a very different time for Newcastle.
While David Bowie topped the charts, Malcolm MacDonald began his career at Newcastle United and still to this day remains one of the Toon's favourite strikers.
At the beginning of the decade, Tyneside's industries characterised the life of the city. But as the decade waned so did the coal mines and shipyards.
Although recognisable, the streets of Newcastle looked very different a few decades ago.
Buildings lining Dean Street were in a state of disrepair and Northumberland Street was still a busy road. But Fenwick still stands in the same spot today, as does the towering Tynemouth Priory.

9. Newcastle United
The Newcastle United team in August 1970. How many players do you recognise? Photo: Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty images

10. 1970
A view of Newcastle taken in 1970. The photograph has been taken from the John Dobson Street flats looking west. There are shops on Saville Row in the foreground to the left. Shops on Northumberland Street can be seen in the centre while the floodlights of St. James Park can be seen in the background. | NL Photo: Newcastle Libraries

11. Manors
A photograph showing the demolition of Manors Station in 1971. | NL Photo: Newcastle Libraries