links for 2008-02-02

  • Someone has made a site and weblog documenting the last days at Swan Hunter in Wallsend. Those magnificent cranes are being taken apart as at Jan 2008. Lots of interesting snippets of history, plans, etc. If a crumbling industrial location is your thing,
  • Photographs of the battered boxes, the ‘Mexican suitcase’ full of lost negs. Via Ms McHale’s Fb.

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  1. Posted February 4, 2008 at 9:05 pm | Permalink

    Love the Swan Hunter`s website.
    The story about the Russian Spy from Benwell is brilliant.
    You couldn`t write a script like that!

  2. Posted February 10, 2008 at 11:25 am | Permalink

    Yes, it’s great! Worthy of a proper post of its own. Which reminds me….

    Have you any market snapshots to send me, or do I need to come down and get ‘em? :)

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