2010
NZ3064 : Jetty, Hebburn Riverside
taken 15 years ago, near to Walker, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England

Jetty, Hebburn Riverside
The jetty was officially opened in 2004. The riverside rail is decorated with cut-steel panels designed by local school children NZ3064 : Cut steel panels, Jetty, Hebburn Riverside
Small boats are moored in a long line along the Hebburn bank of the River Tyne. On the far bank, ship-building has been replaced by ship-breaking in the sad remains of Swan Hunter's famous yard, the iconic cranes now gone. Compare with NZ3064 : Hebburn Riverside. A hulk registered in Kingstown is in process of being broken up by the Dutch ship-breakers, Ecodock UK Ltd NZ2964 : Small boats on Hebburn Riverside
Almost central, is the distinctive viewing platform of the museum at Segedunum NZ3066 : The viewing platform of Segedunum Roman Fort
Small boats are moored in a long line along the Hebburn bank of the River Tyne. On the far bank, ship-building has been replaced by ship-breaking in the sad remains of Swan Hunter's famous yard, the iconic cranes now gone. Compare with NZ3064 : Hebburn Riverside. A hulk registered in Kingstown is in process of being broken up by the Dutch ship-breakers, Ecodock UK Ltd NZ2964 : Small boats on Hebburn Riverside
Almost central, is the distinctive viewing platform of the museum at Segedunum NZ3066 : The viewing platform of Segedunum Roman Fort