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Apologies for wandering slightly out of the Leeds area (again!), but there is a fascinating photostream on flickr from the Tyne and Wear Archives and Museum.http://www.flickr.com/photos/twm_news/w ... 6515573/It features all sorts of great atmospheric photos of the North East over the years - recent updates include some great 70's shots of the West End clearances and the Grainger Market, which I'm sure will appeal to some. Plus there are a host of pics showing the now largely gone heavy industry in the area.I'll warn you now though that you can quite easily lose an hour clicking through them.
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Wonderful stuff. While we're on the topic, though I think Leodis is a fantastic resource, it would be vastly improved by a more modern website with more functionality, a better way of reporting mistakes and submitting corrections, and a more functional way for people to leave their own, very valuable recollections under the photographs.
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Geordie-exile wrote: Wonderful stuff. While we're on the topic, though I think Leodis is a fantastic resource, it would be vastly improved by a more modern website with more functionality, a better way of reporting mistakes and submitting corrections, and a more functional way for people to leave their own, very valuable recollections under the photographs. I think one thing I would like for any future archive, would be for additional, wider shots and better desriptions to enable placing things more easily in relation to the (future) feature which may replace them. For mydelf, I always try to take an additional shot in addition to the eubject item to aid this for myself in time to come.
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chameleon wrote: Geordie-exile wrote: Wonderful stuff. While we're on the topic, though I think Leodis is a fantastic resource, it would be vastly improved by a more modern website with more functionality, a better way of reporting mistakes and submitting corrections, and a more functional way for people to leave their own, very valuable recollections under the photographs. I think one thing I would like for any future archive, would be for additional, wider shots and better desriptions to enable placing things more easily in relation to the (future) feature which may replace them. For mydelf, I always try to take an additional shot in addition to the eubject item to aid this for myself in time to come. Any pics of modern Leeds would be welcome on this Flickr group,Modern Leodishttp://www.flickr.com/groups/1223815@N22/
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RaveydaveyThanks ever so much for that .......... there is some brilliant social history here (oh yes and some nice mining stuff too) but I was totally struck by the gallery dedicated to convicted criminals between 1871 and 1873:http://www.flickr.com/photos/twm_news/s ... 797100/How about Ellen Woodman aged 11 from Durham http://www.flickr.com/photos/twm_news/5268797100/Seven days hard labour for stealing iron with her three other young girlsTalk about every picture telling a story
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grumpytramp wrote: RaveydaveyThanks ever so much for that .......... there is some brilliant social history here (oh yes and some nice mining stuff too) but I was totally struck by the gallery dedicated to convicted criminals between 1871 and 1873:http://www.flickr.com/photos/twm_news/s ... 797100/How about Ellen Woodman aged 11 from Durham http://www.flickr.com/photos/twm_news/5268797100/Seven days hard labour for stealing iron with her three other young girlsTalk about every picture telling a story Metal thieves! Nothing changes.
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grumpytramp wrote: RaveydaveyThanks ever so much for that .......... there is some brilliant social history here (oh yes and some nice mining stuff too) but I was totally struck by the gallery dedicated to convicted criminals between 1871 and 1873:http://www.flickr.com/photos/twm_news/s ... 797100/How about Ellen Woodman aged 11 from Durham http://www.flickr.com/photos/twm_news/5268797100/Seven days hard labour for stealing iron with her three other young girlsTalk about every picture telling a story Why are so many of the 'subjects'sat in the same pose,right armover the chair back with both hands clasped/touching ?
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