English: The Newcastle. The "New Castle" which gave the city its name was built in 1080 and comprised a timber palisade on clay ramparts. The current stone castle as depicted in the photo is a replacement built in 1178.
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Panasonic
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DMC-LC70
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1/160 sec (0.00625)
F Number
f/2.8
ISO speed rating
50
Date and time of data generation
09:00, 24 October 2004
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5.8 mm
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Normal
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72 dpi
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72 dpi
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Adobe Photoshop CS Windows
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01:10, 17 December 2004
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Co-sited
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Landscape mode (for landscape photos with the background in focus)