• The synagogue, on in Jesmond, was built in 1914–15 by Marcus Kenneth Glass in an Art Deco interpretation of Byzantine Revival style.[3].
  • Initially conceived as part of the Leazes Park Synagogue, Jesmond synagogue had become an independent congregation by the time of its construction.
  • 39 Eskdale Terrace Jesmond Synagogue Synagogue designed by local architect Marcus K. Glass, opened in 1915.
  • The Jesmond Synagogue is a former synagogue in the Jesmond neighbourhood of Newcastle upon Tyne, in northeast England.
  • This is Jesmond Synagogue, where I was barmitzvahed (and next door to now long-closed the Jewish primary school I attended)
  • It is part of a development at Byzantine House, the former Jesmond Synagogue on Eskdale Terrace.
  • Photographs of Jesmond Synagogue. Click on image below to view enlarge image in a new window. Donated by Michael Bernet, 2003.
  • The community continued to expand - Jesmond Synagogue was opened in 1914 and Ravensworth in the west end in 1924.
  • Newcastle – Jesmond Synagogue, which closed in 1986.[13] The exterior has been carefully conserved, and the interior was gutted and renovated for use as...
  • from Newcastle libraries (flickr). 047369:Jesmond Synagogue Eskdale Terrace Jesmond Unknown 1986. Pinned by Simon Cotterill.