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.
A view of the exterior of the Queen's cinema Northumberland Place Newcastle upon Tyne taken in 1983. The photograph has been taken from the top of Northumberland Place looking down towards Northumberland Street. The Queen's cinema is on the right-hand side of the street. There is a fire engine in front of the cinema with the ladder extended up to the roof. The roof of the cinema had collapsed during demolition. Photo: Newcastle Libraries
6. Market Street
A view of Market Street Newcastle upon Tyne taken in 1983. The photograph shows the Central Exchange Buildings on the right-hand side of Market Street. 'National Westminster Bank' and the 'Halifax Building Society' are on the ground floor of the Central Exchange Buildings. One of the domes of the Central Exchange Buildings can be seen to the left. Photo: Newcastle Libraries
7. Royal Turks Head Hotel
A 1983 photograph of the Royal Turks Head Hotel on Grey Street. The photgraph has been taken from the Theatre Royal looking down Grey Street. The Royal Turks Hotel is in the foreground. Austin Reed adjoins the hotel to the left with other shops and offices beyond. Photo: Newcastle Libraries
8. Northumberland Court
A view of Northumberland Court Newcastle upon Tyne taken in 1984. In the foreground to the left is 'Turners' photographic shop and to the right the side wall of the Blackett Street Post Office. 'Ferrari' clothes shop adjoins 'Turner's'. Photo: Newcastle Libraries
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