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Goods shed, Newcastle-upon-Tyne BL12500
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Goods shed, Newcastle-upon-Tyne BL12500
Forth Banks Goods Station, Pottery Lane, Newcastle Upon Tyne. Interior view of the goods shed designed by architect William Bell for the North Eastern Railway Company. Photographed in 1893 by Henry Bedford Lemere
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This evocative photograph, taken by renowned British photographer Henry Bedford Lemere in 1893, captures the interior of the Forth Banks Goods Station, located in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Designed by architect William Bell for the North Eastern Railway Company, this impressive goods shed stands as a testament to the industrial prowess of the late 19th century. The vast expanse of the shed's interior is filled with an intriguing mix of textures, shapes, and patterns. The brick walls, lined with rows of wooden beams and iron columns, create a sense of strength and durability. The natural light streaming in through the large windows illuminates the space, casting long shadows and highlighting the intricate details of the architecture. The goods shed was a vital component of the railway system, serving as a hub for the storage, sorting, and distribution of various goods. The sheer size of the building allowed for the efficient handling of large quantities of merchandise, making it an essential part of the transportation network. The photograph also provides a glimpse into the past, offering a window into the working world of the railway era. The presence of workers in the background, dressed in their uniforms and engaged in their tasks, adds a sense of activity and industry to the scene. This photograph is not only an important historical record but also a beautiful work of art. The combination of the architectural design, the play of light and shadow, and the human element make it a captivating image that continues to fascinate viewers today.
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