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Pottery Bank is a district of Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, south of Walker Road to the River Tyne between Church Street and Everstone Gardens. [1]

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References

  1. The Monthly Chronicle of North-country Lore and Legend: V.1-5; Mar. 1887-Dec. 1891, II. Pennsylvania State University: W. Scott. 1888. p. 415.