Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Sunday, 23 October 2011

Monday, 10 October 2011

a back lane in Sandyford
























back lanes like these run behind rows of terrace houses and are a common feature in Newcastle. This one is in the Sandyford area.

Sunday, 9 October 2011

Bast Art in the Ouseburn


Bast  is a Brooklyn based street artist who currently has an exhibition  at the Lazarides Gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne. he has been busy down in the Ouseburn valley where this picture was taken.

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Friday, 19 August 2011

underpass


























an underpass near Scotswood Road  , Newcastle upon Tyne.

Quaylink


a bus stop on Newcastle's Quayside for the Quaylink bus service.

The service was originally operated with hybrid diesel-electric buses but these  were replaced in August 2010 with new low-emission diesel buses.

Thursday, 18 August 2011

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Masonic 'Briael' Place
























In the graveyard of Newburn Church, the  tombstone of Tomas and  Elizbeth Callender from 1792. The symbols hint strongly that Tomas was a Freemason from Newcastle upon Tyne

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

The Bridges Festival




































the dark waters of the River Tyne were beautifully  illuminated by lights and fireworks on Saturday evening as part of the Newcastle Gateshead Bridges Festival. There are seven bridges which cross the gorge between the two.




Saturday, 13 August 2011

The RMS Mauretania


In a house on the banks of the River Tyne a replica of a  painting of the RMS Mauretania is underway. The original painting The Mauretania leaving Tyne 1907 was painted by T. M. Hemy can now be seen at The Discovery Museum in Newcastle upon Tyne.

The Mauretania was built on the River Tyne at the Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson  yard in Wallsend . She was launched on 20 September 1906 and at that time was the largest and fastest ship in the world. She held the speed record across the North Atlantic for twenty-two years.

Friday, 12 August 2011

Swing Bridge repairs


Newcastle's Swing Bridge is undergoing some repairs to the decking on its West pier . The Swing Bridge has been in operation since 1876 and most of its working parts are original.

phone home


somewhere in Tynemouth

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

The Boathouse Inn


This photo of the Boathouse Inn at Newburn shows the height flood-waters  reached during the great flood of 1771 which swept away all the bridges across the River Tyne except for the one at Corbridge, Northumberland which stands to this day.

Friday, 5 August 2011

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Duco




















The Duco plant on Newcastle's river side is part of the French Technip Group and is built on the site of the old Vickers Armstrong naval yard in Walker.

The  Duco plant manufactures 'umblilicals' for the off-shore Gas and Oil industries.

Saturday, 30 July 2011

The St. Oswald





















The St Oswald is a fishery Protection Vessel operated by the  Northumberland Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (NIFCA)  . It is seen here entering the River Tyne yesterday.

The St Oswald was built at Hepworths Boatyard on the Humber in 2001. The vessel is 21 metres in length with a 6 metre beam and is powered by twin 500kw Caterpillar engines. 

Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

new bike hire scheme


A new bike hire scheme was launched in Newcastle upon Tyne on Friday . This bike rack is on The Side under the shadow of the magnificent Tyne Bridge

Saturday, 23 July 2011

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Blaydon Races


The Blaydon Races were a horse race meeting  first held on an island in the River Tyne about 1 mile west of Blaydon, later transferring to  Stella Haugh where the races were held until 1914.

 The races were to give their name to a song of the same name written by George Ridley and recorded as having been sung at  Balmbra's Music Hall in Newcastle upon Tyne on 5 June 1862. The song was to become, and remains, a Geordie Anthem recognised by everyone on Tyneside and sung to this day by supporters of Newcastle United FC.

Monday, 18 July 2011

river view
























in this picture can be seen   Newcastle's 12th Century Castle Keep, 14th Century St Nicholas Cathedral, Moot Hall 1811, High Level Bridge 1849, the old Fish Market building ( foreground)

Sunday, 17 July 2011

Spiller's Tyne Mill demolition





















for comparison please see similar view on 1st May:

http://newcastleandnorthumberlanddailyphoto.blogspot.com/2011/05/kittiwake-tower.html