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  2. Tuxedo floating nightclubs - Wikipedia

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    The Tuxedo Princess moored beneath the Tyne Bridge, September 2005. The Glasshouse is the building in the background.. The Tuxedo Princess (ex-TSS Caledonian Princess) and Tuxedo Royale (ex-TSS Dover) were two former car ferries used as permanently moored floating nightclubs in the United Kingdom from the 1980s to the 2000s.

  3. TSS Dover - Wikipedia

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    TSS Dover, (later the Earl Siward, Sol Express and now the Tuxedo Royale), was a British ferry.Built in 1965 as a roll-on/roll-off (RORO) ferry, she spent much of her later life as one of the permanently moored Tuxedo floating nightclubs before being laid up, latterly on the River Tees in Middlesbrough.

  4. TSS Caledonian Princess - Wikipedia

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    She became the nightclub Tuxedo Princess on the River Tyne, opening in December 1984. [2] The turntable was retained to form a revolving dance floor. [5] In 1988, she was moved to Glasgow, regaining her former name. [3] Another former car ferry, the Tuxedo Royale took up her position on the Tyne.

  5. Quayside - Wikipedia

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    The Gateshead side of the river is designated and signposted as Gateshead Quays. It is the site of the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and The Glasshouse International Centre for Music . Also moored on the Gateshead side from 1984 until 2008 was the Tuxedo Princess (replaced for a time by sister ship Tuxedo Royale ), a floating nightclub ...

  6. River Tyne - Wikipedia

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    The Vedra on the Roman map of Britain may be the Tyne, or may be the River Wear. Ptolemy's Tína could be a "misplaced reference" to either this river or the Tyne in East Lothian. [14] There is a theory that *tīn was a word that meant "river" in the local Celtic language or in a language spoken in England before the Celts came: compare Tardebigge.

  7. Ouseburn Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Ouseburn Valley is the name of the valley of the Ouseburn, a small tributary of the River Tyne, running southwards through the east of Newcastle upon Tyne, England.The name refers particularly to the urbanised lower valley, spanned by three impressive bridges, which is nowadays a cultural and social oasis close to the centre of Newcastle.

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  9. Tyne and Wear - Wikipedia

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    Most notable is the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Authority, which co-ordinates transport policy. Through its passenger transport executive, known as Nexus, it owns and operates the Tyne and Wear Metro light rail system, the Shields Ferry service and the Tyne Tunnel, linking communities on either side of the River Tyne. Also through Nexus ...