Ashington A journey Volume 1
by Dave Henderson
by Dave Henderson
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About the Book
A few images of many I have taken over the last few years to be viewed as a pictorial record of the town after the demise of the coal mining industry in the once biggest mining village in the world.
Since the closure
of the two mines, Woodhorn and Ashington, it has now become an economic cesspit with little investment from central government for recovery and growth that is badly needed.
I chose to portray this in the book with images of closed shops and empty streets. Pictures were taken during the light mornings of May/June 2011 when there was little sign of life.
Since the closure
of the two mines, Woodhorn and Ashington, it has now become an economic cesspit with little investment from central government for recovery and growth that is badly needed.
I chose to portray this in the book with images of closed shops and empty streets. Pictures were taken during the light mornings of May/June 2011 when there was little sign of life.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: United Kingdom (U.K.)
- Additional Categories Street Photography
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 84 - Publish Date: Nov 04, 2013
- Language English
- Keywords Northumberland, mining community, Ashington
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About the Creator
Dave Henderson
Ashington, Northumberland
Born 1951 in Ashington, son of a miner. Educated at Ashington Grammar School 1963-1968 then joined the Royal Navy serving nine years. After leaving the service had various jobs in the manufacturing industry up until 2008 when voluntary redundancy offered me the chance to take early retirement. I took up digital photography in 2004.