Re: Ouseburn Barrage



On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 23:27:00 +0100, Chris <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Work has started on the Ouseburn Barrage.
Some photographs of the early stages of the construction here:
http://www.monkchester.co.uk/OuseburnBarrage1

And you can read about the project here:
http://www.ouseburntrust.org.uk/uploads///file/Library/BarrageNews.2.pdf
(two page pdf file)


Hi Chris

Nice record of the work, altough te general concept of a canal in the
Ouseburn Valley is as alien as one in the Sahara!

Cheors

Steve E.
Whitley Bay, North East England
Tyneside & Northumberland Local History Group at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Tyneside_Northumberland/
For photographs of the Newcastle Upon Tyne area go to:
www.steve-ellwood.org.uk

"Geordie goes beyond mere geography and is a quality of heart"
Skype me at: steve_ellwood
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: File size changes
    ... >explanation for this behavior? ... I am very unhappy because I received a 5Mb attachment. ... A couple of days ago I received a pdf file that was over 1 Mb - it was a one ... So how is it that a 65 page document with several photographs (created in Word ...
    (microsoft.public.word.newusers)
  • Re: Slow color print speed
    ... It is not so much the Booklet mode, it is the content of the book, and ... especially photographs. ... The only method that can sometimes overcome your issue is to make a PDF file ... That Kyocera printer you have is a great bit of gear and one of the fastest ...
    (microsoft.public.publisher)
  • Ouseburn Barrage
    ... Work has started on the Ouseburn Barrage. ... Some photographs of the early stages of the construction here: ... (two page pdf file) ...
    (uk.local.geordie)
  • Re: Illustrious
    ... position on the south side of the river. ... Link to my photographs take from Tyne Street, ... Whitley Bay, North East England ...
    (uk.local.geordie)
  • Re: What is the simplest, cheapest CEV possible?
    ... It's a mockup... ... The finished version of the one whose construction ... photographs have been floating around for a few months now. ...
    (sci.space.policy)