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Drawing of Dial House, Cullercoats, by Thomas Eyre Macklin RBA (1867–1943), a British artist, illustrator and sculptor.

The newspaper caption is, "Dial House, Cullercoats, is on the left centre of Front Street, with the mast between it and the Watch House (from T.E. Macklin's sketch, illustrating Tomlinson's Cullercoats, as it appeared in 1893)".

Note: Dial house is the building with the bay windows to the left of the mast at the end of the street. The Watch House stands alone to the right of the mast; it is actually on the harbour.
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Source Flickr. It was also published at: "Dial House, Cullercoats", Newcastle Chronicle, 18 November 1939, p.3 and originally published in Tomlinson's Cullercoats (1893)
Author Thomas Eyre Macklin (d.1943)
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