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Newcastle harbor Brett's Oil (#1194)
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Camera: NIKON COOLPIX S7000
Exposure:0.01 sec. (1/100)
Aperture:f/3.8
Focal Length:6.2 mm (35 mm equivalent: 35.0 mm)
Flash:Auto, Did not fire
Exposure mode:Program AE
Max Aperture:3.4
Resolution:240 x 240 dpi
Original Date:2018:12:01 12:33:25
Created on:2018:12:01 12:33:25
Modified on:2019:03:18 01:36:55
Software:Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.4 (Windows)
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DescriptionPiecing together information from various sites, including a picture of the other side from Google Streetview, here's what I figured out. The buildings on the Gateshead side of the river are the former Brett's Oils that had been suppliers of lubricants to Newcastle industry since 1877. The company was sold in 2006 and then closed, and there have been various plans to develop the site ever since, but apparently none of them came to fruition. The buildings provide an interesting view from here, hopefully then can be incorporated into whatever ends up over there. ..Source: https://www.chroniclelive.co.u k/news/north-east-news/firm-bi ds-old-site-1522195 ..(Part of a documentation of 2018 exploration/reflection on Brexit and populist movements in Europe, keyword Europe2018)
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Image DescriptionPiecing together information from various sites, including a picture of the other side from Google Streetview, here's what I figured out. The buildings on the Gateshead side of the river are the former Brett's Oils that had been suppliers of lubricants to Newcastle industry since 1877. The company was sold in 2006 and then closed, and there have been various plans to develop the site ever since, but apparently none of them came to fruition. The buildings provide an interesting view from here, hopefully then can be incorporated into whatever ends up over there. ..Source: https://www.chroniclelive.co.u k/news/north-east-news/firm-bi ds-old-site-1522195 ..(Part of a documentation of 2018 exploration/reflection on Brexit and populist movements in Europe, keyword Europe2018)
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SubjectEurope2018, Newcastle, United Kingdom
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Thumbnail Offset1768
TitleNewcastle harbor Brett's Oil (#1194).
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GPS Information

GPS Date Stamp2018:12:01
GPS Date/Time2018:12:01 12:33:25Z
GPS Latitude54 deg 58' 1.15" N
GPS Latitude RefNorth
GPS Longitude1 deg 36' 37.94" W
GPS Longitude RefWest
GPS Map DatumWGS-84
GPS Position54 deg 58' 1.15" N, 1 deg 36' 37.94" W
GPS Time Stamp12:33:25
GPS Version ID2.2.0.0