Here we have 21 incredible photos of Newcastle in 1983 and 1984.
1984 was dominated by the Miners' Strike and life in the North East looked very different.
For the 1983-84 season, Newcastle United finished third in the Second Division and were automatically promoted to the First Division- Kevin Keegan was the club's top goal scorer with 28 goals.
In this collection we have photos of the infamous Tuxedo Princess and cinemas of the city's past.
Have a look and let us know what you remember about Newcastle forty years ago.
1. Brunswick Place
A view of a Street Trader on Brunswick Place Newcastle upon Tyne taken in 1983. The photograph shows a Street Trader serving customers from his fruit barrow. F.W. Woolworth's store can be seen behind the barrow to the right and buses travelling down Northumberland Street to the left. | NL Photo: Newcastle Libraries
2. Lord Collingwood
A 1983 photograph of the Lord Collingwood pub on Clayton Street. One of the entrances to Eldon Square Shopping Centre can be seen to the right of the pub. People are walking along Clayton Street in front of the pub. | NL Photo: Newcastle Libraries
3. Elswick Road
A view of Elswick Road Elswick taken in 1983. The photograph shows a row of buildings on one side of Elswick Road. The derelict John Knox Presbyterian Church is to the left then Beech Grove Road. National Westminster Bank and Campbells baker's shop are on the next block. | NL Photo: Newcastle Libraries
4. Castle Keep
A 1983 photograph of the Black Gate and the Castle Keep Newcastle upon Tyne. The view is looking past the front of the Black Gate towards the Castle Keep. The two buildings are partly hidden by trees in the foreground. | NL Photo: Newcastle Libraries