• Tyne Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne
  • 'A ride along the Quayside', Newcastle
  • View from the High Level Bridge, Newcastle
  • Oil Drilling rig, off Leven Bay, Scotland
  • High Level Bridge, Newcastle
  • Oil Drilling rigs, off Leven Bay, Scotland
  • The Kelpies, Falkirk, Scotland - GreenBuilt of structural steel with a stainless steel cladding, The Kelpies are 30 metres high and weigh 300 tonnes each. Construction began in June 2013
  • 'Love Locks', on the High Level Bridge, Newcastle
  • 'Bridge to Nowhere’, Dunbar, ScotlandWhen the tide comes surging into shore, what should be an easy path to the beach becomes suddenly impassable. At high tide, the water swallows the land around the bridge, making it look as though it’s stranded in the middle of a sea.
  • The Kelpies, Falkirk, Scotland - RedBuilt of structural steel with a stainless steel cladding, The Kelpies are 30 metres high and weigh 300 tonnes each. Construction began in June 2013
  • View from High Level Bridge, Newcastle
  • 'Bridge to Nowhere’, Dunbar, ScotlandWhen the tide comes surging into shore, what should be an easy path to the beach becomes suddenly impassable. At high tide, the water swallows the land around the bridge, making it look as though it’s stranded in the middle of a sea.
  • Armstrong Bridge, Jesmond Dene, NewcastleBuilt in 1878 to overcome mining subsidence, it is cross braced with iron ties. in 1963 pedestrianised, and is now the site of a Sunday market.
  • Armstrong Bridge, Jesmond Dene, NewcastleBuilt in 1878 to overcome mining subsidence, it is cross braced with iron ties. in 1963 pedestrianised, and is now the site of a Sunday market.
  • 'The Kelpies', Falkirk, Scotland
  • Jesmond Dene, Newcastle
  • 'The Kelpies', Falkirk, ScotlandBuilt of structural steel with a stainless steel cladding, The Kelpies are 30 metres high and weigh 300 tonnes each. Construction began in June 2013, and was complete by October 2013.
  • Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, GatesheadHoused in the Landmark, J R Rank Flour Mill building, its a major International centre for contemporary art. 2,600 square metres of art space, and boasts a rooftop restaurant with magnificent view of the River Tyne and Quayside.
  • 'Tommy' aka 1101The steel statue weighs 1.2 tonnes, and is 9 feet 5 inches tall. Depicting a WW1 soldier, wearing full uniform, sitting on an ammunition box. Referring to Archetype Tommy Atkins. '1101' refers to the 1st minute of peace in 1918.
  • 'Tommy' aka 1101The steel statue weighs 1.2 tonnes, and is 9 feet 5 inches tall. Depicting a WW1 soldier, wearing full uniform, sitting on an ammunition box. Referring to Archetype Tommy Atkins. '1101' refers to the 1st minute of peace in 1918.
  • Armstrong Bridge, Jesmond Dene, NewcastleBuilt in 1878 to overcome mining subsidence, it is cross braced with iron ties. in 1963 pedestrianised, and is now the site of a Sunday market.
  • 'Fiddler's Green', North Shields
  • Ribblehead Viaduct towards Ingleborough, North Yorkshire
  • St Monan's Harbour, St Monan's, Fife, Scotland
  • 'Pitcher and Piano' bar, Newcastle Quayside
  • St Monan's Pier, St Monan's, Fife, Scotland
  • St Monan's Church, St Monan's, Fife, Scotland
  • St Monan's Harbour, St Monan's, Fife, Scotland
  • 'Rachel Douglas' on the River Tyne
  • St Monan's Pier, St Monan's, Fife, Scotland
  • 'On Reflection; at the Sage, Gateshead Quayside
  • Blyth Pier, Northumberland
  • 'Up on the Roof', National Glass Centre,Sunderland
  • The Millennium Bridge, Newcastle Quayside
  • Blyth Pier and Lighthouse in Mono
  • Sunderland Glass Centre
  • The Sage, Gateshead Quayside
  • Blyth Pier, Northumberland
  • Sunday Market at Newcastle Quayside
  • Blyth Pier, Northumberland
  • Sunset over the river Tyne, Quayside Newcastle
  • Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Northumberland
  • Bolam Lake, Northumberland
  • The Baltic, Gateshead QuaysideHoused in the Landmark, J R Rank Flour Mill building, its a major International centre for contemporary art. 2,600 square metres of art space, and boasts a rooftop restaurant with magnificent view of the River Tyne and Quayside.
  • The Rescue Hut, Holy Island, Northumberland
  • 'Bolam Lake through the Trees'
  • Lindisfarne Causeway, Northumberland
  • 'Tranquility', Holy Island, Northumberland
  • 'The Bathing House', Howick, NorthumberlandA Grade II listed building, built in early 19th century for the 2nd Earl Grey for whom the famous tea was blended.
  • 'The Bathing House', Howick, NorthumberlandA Grade II listed building, built in early 19th century for the 2nd Earl Grey for whom the famous tea was blended.
  • Herd Groyne Lighthouse, South ShieldsBuilt 1882 from corrugated iron painted red.  On the gallery a fog bell sounds every 10 seconds. If on course show white, too far left shows red and too far right shows green.
  • Sun-Rays over Blyth Beach, Northumberland
  • Blyth Pier and lighthouse, Northumberland, in B/W
  • Blyth Pier, Northumberland, in B/WAlso available in Colour.
  • Blyth Pier, Northumberland in colourAlso available in Black and White.
  • St Mary's Island, Whitley Bay.St. Mary's Island was originally called Bates Island, Hartley Bates or Bates Hill as it was originally owned by the Bates family.

The lighthouse continued to function until 1984, when it was taken out of service. The lighthouse is now open to visitors.
  • St Mary's Island, Whitley Bay.St. Mary's Island was originally called Bates Island, Hartley Bates or Bates Hill as it was originally owned by the Bates family.

The lighthouse continued to function until 1984, when it was taken out of service. The lighthouse is now open to visitors.
  • Storms over Stockton
  • Infinity Bridge, Stockton
  • 'Solidarity at Dawn', Roker, Sunderland
  • Roker Porthole at Sunrise
  • Roker lighthouse silhouette
  • Sunrise at Roker, Sunderland
  • Roker at sunrise
  • Sunrise at Roker, Sunderland
  • 'Fiddler's Green', North Shields
  • Infinity Bridge, Stockton on Tees, Cleveland
  • Roker, Sunderland at Sunrise
  • Old mooring Buoys at North Shields Fish Quay