DescriptionArmstrong Building, Newcastle University - geograph.org.uk - 1761955.jpg
English: Armstrong Building, Newcastle University The oldest building on the Newcastle campus (1888-1906), named after William Armstrong, local industrialist. The north-west entrance shown here was the last to be finished in 1906, designed by W.H. Knowles. It features two stone figures, representing science and the arts, and the Armstrong Tower http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newcastle_University_buildings_%28A%E2%80%93J%29#Armstrong_Building
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