The Eye, Newcastle upon Tyne – Limited Edition Print

£65.00

There are very few occasions when the River Tyne is calm enough to provide a mirror reflection of the bridges and this is when the ‘Eye’ really lives up to its name.

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Dimensions 41.5 × 28 cm
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The Eye Newcastle upon Tyne Prints | Limited edition Prints of Newcastle Millennium Bridge – Alan Reed

The Eye Gateshead

There are very few occasions when the River Tyne is calm enough to provide a mirror reflection of the bridges and this is when the ‘Eye’ really lives up to its name. Millennium Eye limited editions at Alan Reed Art Gallery in Ponteland Newcastle upon Tyne.

Available in larger sizes including Square format. Please contact

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Gateshead Millennium Bridge

In 1996 Gateshead Council launched a competition to find a bridge that would link developments on both sides of the River Tyne and also complement the existing six bridges crossing the river.

There were over 150 entries. Gateshead residents voted for their favourite design from a shortlist of leading architectural companies.

The brief was to create a bridge for pedestrians and cyclists that:

  • Allowed ships to pass underneath;
  • Did not overshadow the world famous view of the existing bridges;
  • Didn’t obstruct the Quayside.

The winning design by Wilkinson Eyre Architects and Gifford and Partners met the criteria perfectly. Everyone knew this design was exceptional.

Leader of Gateshead Council, Councillor Mick Henry said:

“When we chose the design for the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, we knew we had something very special. We have received many awards and accolades for its design and construction. But even though we knew how innovative it was, we have been taken aback by the massive worldwide interest in our bridge.

“Local Geordie people have taken the bridge to their hearts as a symbol of Gateshead’s renaissance, and we are thrilled that the bridge now looks set to appear on a pound coin in the near future.