Monday August 28, 2006 JST

Tynemouth

The outdoor pool in Tynemouth, now long closed and filled in with concrete, sand, rocks and industrial waste.

Sunday February 19, 2006 JST

Oct.15, 1993

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Oct.15, 1993 taken by TedSher.

Northumberland Street, October 15th 1993. “The Oxford Street of the North”

I just had to blog this, it’s such a contrast between 12 years ago and now. A lot has changed; pedestranisation now rules over the car, road maps are now interactive and mobile telephones are common.

Having said that a lot has remained the same; the character of Newcastle, the popularity of one of the countries busiest shopping streets and the shops are still in their prime locations

More from tedsherarts.

Sorry for the absense in the updates over the past few months, I’ll try and get into adding new photos every 2/3 days and get the website back on track again. I’ll probably upgrade to Wordpress 2 in the next few weeks and get a better theme sorted out.

Monday December 19, 2005 JST

Exploding Sage

The NewcastleGateshead winter festival came to a close this evening with a spectacular fireworks display.

Here fireworks came shooting from the Sage in Gateshead across the Tyne towards the crowd on the Newcastle quayside.

Sunday November 6, 2005 JST

Bonfire Night #2

Walker Park, Newcastle.

Thursday November 3, 2005 JST

Hanover Street

Friday October 21, 2005 JST

Welcome to Newcastle

If you look to your left hand side, travelling North, the train curves around the bend to roll across the River Tyne. Here you get your first glimpse of Newcastle’s industrial past and the marvelous architecture in the distance.

The view on the right is completely different…

Tuesday October 18, 2005 JST

out of the 1,000 jobs….

Out of the 1,000 jobs…. I wonder if the ‘newspaper seller’ is one of them

The usual indistinguishable yell of chhhhhhrooooooooooonicle was missing today, with the chronicle man nowhere to be seen.

Friday October 14, 2005 JST

Underpass at 55° North



tunnel, originally uploaded by iambigred.

Wondering why photographers like alleyway and tunnels so much, and apart from some pseudo-Freudian stuff about birthing or penetration, I think it’s something to do with the challenge about producing the right depth of field. This particular place is also endowed with vivid sunshine colours and rather sweet tagging. Vera was here, allegedly.

Sunday October 9, 2005 JST

Chinatown

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Chinatown taken by teotwawki.

Standing 11.3m high arch and based on a Chinese Royal Palace style, the majestic arch entering Stowell Street

A workforce of engineers were sent from Shanghai to Newcastle to design and construct the arch.

The ceremonial arch has been eagerly awaited for a long time and this is an important milestone.

Thursday October 6, 2005 JST

It’s Grim Sci-Fi Up North

Part of series of photographs I took when I was in Newcastle to take part in Spencer Tunick’s “Naked City” installation. This one of the views you can get from the side of the Tyne Bridge. What I liked here was the contrast between the old buildings on the Newcastle side of the river versus the incredibly modern buildings on the Gateshead side.

This photograph was taken with a Pentax Optio Si5 digital camera, and converted to black and white in photoshop.

Submitted by Michael James. Please submit your own pictures

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