There’s a glorious curvaceous grandeur to Victorian railway architecture. I love the sinuous bends of those northern English stations whose geography prevents them from being termini but who nevertheless try to give themselves the airs of one. None is greater than Newcastle….
Dismayed to see you sharing such a misleading & potentially deeply frightening video, Kim.
If someone is in 'unspeakable pain' at the end of life, they should see a palliative care doctor like me - & I can promise you there is always something I can do for your pain. (1/n)
The top landing of the Newcastle And Gateshead Waterworks Company office, on Pilgrim Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne in August 1897. Covered in what are probably Burmantoft tiles.
Devastating. With the efforts to make Sunderland a cultural epicentre, it is a surprise the Glass Centre doesn't fit in with it.
Glass made the city what it is and deserves celebration. Don't forget the artisanry and training that will be lost too.
https://t.co/GZYUHnK7Ta
But worried I sound like that toonpolls lad, but please vote and give some credit to the most incredible bit of pedestrian engineering in the whole country
I’ve written for @BritishVogue on the ‘Nice Guy’ narrative we repeatedly see in media reports of domestic abuse killings — and why the press needs to stop perpetuating it.
https://t.co/meLUgzieLJ
@thosethatcan Just wait until they're going to grad jobs assessment centres. Usually for big corporates that claim to broaden participation and employee diversity. No travel costs reimbursed or recognition of financial impact on grads not based in SE, where most take place.