twb[23] - Collingwood Monument
twb[23] - Flats from 1939
twb[23] - P264
twb[23] - Benchmark
twb[23] - Gentrification ?
twb[23] - Fiddler's Green {1 of 3}
twb[23] - buoys
twb[23] - Fiddler's Green {3 0f 3}
twb[23] - RNLI
twb[23] - leading lights {4 of 4}
O&S(meme) - RAAC exam, august 2023 scandal
TRv6 [f&l] - north side {1 of 12}
shw[23] - excess heat factor : early Sept 2023
TRv6 [f&l] - west roof {9 of 12}
TRv6 [f&l] - rain strip {12 of 12}
TRv6 [f&l] - west end {6 of 12}
TRv6 [f&l] - south east {7 of 12}
TRv6 [f&l] - drawgear {4 of 12}
TRv6 [f&l] - underneath {5 of 12}
TRv6 [f&l] - south west {8 of 12}
TRv6 [f&l] - east end {3 of 12}
TRv6 [f&l] - north east corner {2 of 12}
TRv6 [f&l] - roof {10 of 12}
twb[23] - Costa liner ...
twb[23] - Fiddler's Green {2 0f 3}
twb[23] - leading lights {3 of 4}
twb[23] - another view of Pen Bal Crag
twb[23] - Spanish City
twb[23] - Molten
twb[23] - not real
twb[23] - Links art gallery
twb[23] - cafe sign
twb[23] - not gulls but pigeons
twb[23] / BDD - Dog dunking demo {6 of 6}
twb[23] - leading lights {1 of 4}
twb[23] - Herd Groyne lighthouse
twb[23] / BDD - Dog dunking demo {5 of 6}
twb[23] / BDD - Dog dunking demo {4 of 6}
twb[23] / BDD - Dog dunking demo {3 of 6}
twb[23] - Tynemouth headland [Pen Bal Crag]
twb[23] - North Pier
twb[23] / rvc[8-23] - Cafe frontage
twb[23] - white dome
twb[23] - Spanish City dome [Explored]
twb[23] / BDD - Dog dunking demo {1 of 6}
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twb[23] - leading lights {2 of 4}
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A word of explanation. The term "Leading Lights" refers to a navigational aid for entering a channel or harbour; these are a pair of marks that, when aligned vertically mean that you are lined up with the safe route.
In the case of the River Tyne, a general description of these are a pair of white painted towers, the bottom one on the lower quays and the other up on the headland above.
This image is of the "New High Light" which was built on Dockwray Square - as a "light" the lantern was in use from 1810 to 1999, but the building is still used as a "day mark".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_and_Low_Lights_of_North_Shields#New_High_and_Low_Lights
In the case of the River Tyne, a general description of these are a pair of white painted towers, the bottom one on the lower quays and the other up on the headland above.
This image is of the "New High Light" which was built on Dockwray Square - as a "light" the lantern was in use from 1810 to 1999, but the building is still used as a "day mark".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_and_Low_Lights_of_North_Shields#New_High_and_Low_Lights
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