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  • Photo-a-day 325: Big wheel

    Photo-a-day 325: Big wheel

    Filed on Tuesday, 20th November 2012.
    Filed on Tuesday, 20th November 2012 under Photo-a-day.

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    This big wheel is next to Asda in South Shields. I guess it’s related to the remnants of St Hilda’s Colliery which are next to Asda, but whether it’s a bit of the colliery or some artistic interpretation I’m not entirely sure.

    The colliery was active for 130 years, during which 118 miners were killed, many of whom were in their teens or early twenties. Some were as young as 9. Fifty-one miners died in a methane-fuelled explosion on 28th June 1839.

    Next time someone complains about ‘elf ‘n’ safety, remind them that there are few workplaces these days with mortality figures quite like that.

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    Photo-a-day 291: Road sign

    Photo-a-day 291: Road sign

    Filed on Wednesday, 17th October 2012.
    Filed on Wednesday, 17th October 2012 under Photo-a-day.

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    Putting “award winning restaurants” on a road sign seems like a great low-cost way for a local authority to provide free advertising, promoting local businesses and boosting the local economy. I wonder if it works in practice? And if so, I wonder if the benefits are great enough to outweigh the (probably small?) risk of diverting drivers’ attention from the road for a little longer, and making the sign (marginally) more difficult to interpret?

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    Photo-a-day 290: South Marine Park

    Photo-a-day 290: South Marine Park

    Filed on Tuesday, 16th October 2012.
    Filed on Tuesday, 16th October 2012 under Photo-a-day.

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    South Marine Park in South Shields opened in 1890, designed by John Peebles. It underwent an extraordinary renovation in 2008, returning many of the lost Victorian features to the park, and restoring those that remained.

    The overall effect is quite remarkable, even on a dull grey day like today.

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    These statues have been a source of some disquiet since their first installation, with many campaigning for them to be removed, even up to the recent restoration!

    But all-in-all, this small park seems a lovely place to take a stroll. Today was my first visit, but I’m quite sure I’ll be back!

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    Photo-a-day 278: John Simpson Kirkpatrick

    Photo-a-day 278: John Simpson Kirkpatrick

    Filed on Thursday, 4th October 2012.
    Filed on Thursday, 4th October 2012 under Photo-a-day.

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    John Simpson Kirkpatrick was a man from South Shields who deserted the merchant navy, and then enlisted with the Australian army at the outbreak of the First World War. He landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in April 1915, and found Duffy the donkey within hours of his arrival.

    Over the following weeks, John and Duffy ferried wounded soldiers back from the front line and no man’s land while under Turkish fire. It’s said that he sang and whistled while rescuing his comrades, ignoring the rifle fire and flying shrapnel all around him.

    Unfortunately, this was to prove his downfall, as he was killed by machine gun fire on his 24th day of ferrying the wounded, aged just 22. His actions saved the lives of over 300 soldiers, and he was recommended for the Victoria Cross, though this wasn’t awarded – a decision that remains contentious in Australia (and South Tyneside) to this day.

    Duffy the donkey survived the attack, and continued to ferry wounded soldiers after Kirkpatrick’s death, under the guidance of Richard Henderson. As the soldiers couldn’t bear to leave him behind, Duffy was evacuated to Greece when the army retreated from Gallipoli. He then disappeared, much to the disappointment of the soldiers who wanted to parade him as a war hero in Australia. Reports differ as to whether the Greeks stole Duffy and sold him (donkeys were worth a lot of money), or whether he broke free and ran into the sunset to live out his days in the wild.

    This statue of Kirkpatrick and Duffy by local miner-turned-artist Robert Olley stands on Ocean Road in South Shields town centre.

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    Photo-a-day 275: Stoptober

    Photo-a-day 275: Stoptober

    Filed on Monday, 1st October 2012.
    Filed on Monday, 1st October 2012 under Photo-a-day.

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    As a public health doctor, I was very pleased to see the Stoptober team out in force when I popped to the supermarket today. I wish anyone taking part every strength and every success!

    If you smoke but haven’t yet signed up, there’s still time to get involved: sign up at the Stoptober website.

    If you don’t smoke: good for you!

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    Photo-a-day 222: Big industrial what-not

    Photo-a-day 222: Big industrial what-not

    Filed on Friday, 10th August 2012.
    Filed on Friday, 10th August 2012 under Photo-a-day.

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    I forgot to take a photo again yesterday, but will catch up with two today!

    This first one shows a big industrial apparatus that I pass every day in South Shields. I mean the big thing right in the middle of the shot. This was about as close as I was able to stop to get a photo.

    It looks quite fascinating, but I’ve not a clue what it’s for. If you’re cleverer than me and know what it does, please let me know in the comments!

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    Photo-a-day 221: Wind turbine

    Photo-a-day 221: Wind turbine

    Filed on Wednesday, 8th August 2012.
    Filed on Wednesday, 8th August 2012 under Photo-a-day.

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    This wind turbine is close to my office: it’s a sad, solitary wind turbine. I don’t know if it actually powers my office, but I think it powers the Eco Centre next to it.

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    Photo-a-day 216: Pretty fountain

    Photo-a-day 216: Pretty fountain

    Filed on Friday, 3rd August 2012.
    Filed on Friday, 3rd August 2012 under Photo-a-day.

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    This pretty fountain sits outside the equally pretty South Shields Town Hall. The building dates back to 1910, but I’m not sure when the fountains arrived!

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    Photo-a-day 163: Pylons

    Photo-a-day 163: Pylons

    Filed on Tuesday, 12th June 2012.
    Filed on Tuesday, 12th June 2012 under Photo-a-day.

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    It seems I forgot to take a photo yesterday… oops! Instead, here’s one of the Tyne from South Shields, including some totally massive electricity pylons carrying cables over the Tyne at a height that allows huge ships to pass beneath. I don’t think I’ve seen pylons as tall anywhere else!

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    Photo-a-day 151: Tyne Tunnel ventilation shafts

    Photo-a-day 151: Tyne Tunnel ventilation shafts

    Filed on Wednesday, 30th May 2012.
    Filed on Wednesday, 30th May 2012 under Photo-a-day.

    Tyne Tunnel ventilation shafts

    Yesterday, I wrote about the Tyne Pedestrian and Cyclist tunnels. Today, I’m showing the ventilation shafts from the vehicular tunnel. The one in the foreground is the south shaft, and if you look carefully, the north shaft is across the river in the background.

    In fact, the ventilation shafts are no longer in use, as the tunnels (now plural) now have a rather more sophisticated ventilation system. However, these twin ventilation shafts have become such local landmarks that they have been retained.

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