Friday, 14 December 2012

Floods in Durham City

Actually at the end of November, but I have just got around to uploading these photos



A police officer checks the depth of the water alongside the ministry building. Some members of staff had their cars within the car park - safely out of reach of the water, but unable to get out through the flood.


Flooding seen from the other side of the river

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Monday, 3 December 2012

Tynemouth Flea Market

The newly restored station roof at Tynemouth allows much more space for the weekend market that is held there.


It's worth going just to see the roof!


Exotic cheeses


Nice roof but no central heating!


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Sunday, 11 November 2012

Man walking dog at Seaburn


Sunderland in November. A man, walking along the beach at Seaburn, throws a ball for his dog to chase. The running dog is blurred, but the man sharp. If you look click to look at the enlarged image you can see the ball flying away to the right of the picture.

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Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Durham Food Festival

German wine, Italian Chocolate, Paella and Thai cooking, all featured within the market stalls at Durham Festival of Food.






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Saturday, 20 October 2012

Tyne Pedestrian and Cycle Tunnel

The Tyne pedestrian and cycle tunnels are due for a major refurbishment, involving the closure of both tunnels for up to a year ( assuming the work goes to plan!). I've no idea what they will look like when the job's done, so thought it would be wise to record the present situation.

If you've not been through the tunnels you should give it a try. The noise made when a ship goes overhead is interesting, to say the least!


The escalators have all been switched off for a few months now, only the lifts are working.


Rumour has it that the wooden escalators, once the longest in the world, are to be replaced by a funicular railway. Given the number of cyclists using the tunnel, this can only be an improvement as the existing lifts struggle to take three bikes, while holding on to a cycle while descending those steep escalators is a scary experience! 

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Monday, 1 October 2012

Debris on Roker Beach, Sunderland

Following torrential rain and high winds the beach at Roker was covered with driftwood and other more unusual items.


A hay bale and what looks like a mattress amongst the debris, with Roker Pier in the background


From a distance this tree trunk with roots in the air looked like a modern art sculpture

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