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Photographs of Newcastle Quayside & Panorama of the Sage, by Peter Loud The Sage, Gateshead

Photographs by Peter Loud

The Quayside,
Newcastle upon Tyne


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Quayside Market,
Newcastle upon Tyne, c.1974



Large prints of these photographs may be purchased

Nominal Size

1. 38cm x 30cm
2. 49cm x 40cm
3. 65cm x 49cm
4. Sizes up to approx. 76cm x 100cm, (30" x 40")

Price

£20
£30
£45
Can be printed by special arrangement.

These prints are made from high resolution images normally 7 to 100 megapixels. They are printed on a commercial printer to professional quality, not standard auto-prints. They are not printed in a photographic dark-room.

The sizes are nominal, one side, will be varied to suit the format and composition of the photograph.

The prints are not mounted. They are posted out in a cardboard tube. Postage & packing is extra. A while back a print sent to Switzerland was lost in the post, (you can not imagine how much trouble this causes), so now I send out prints using a "Proof of delivery" tracking service, except for smaller prints to UK.

The latest post & packing charges are,
Country
1. UK
2. Europe
3. Rest of world
Size 1 & 2
£5.00
£12
£14

Large, 65 x 49cm
£8.00
£15
£18

These price might be adjusted again in the near future when I get more information.

Payment can be through internet banking, PayPal, or cheque.

I do not supply digital images for people to have prints arranged by themselves. (Different arrangements apply for commercial clients.)

To discuss your requirements email me











Quayside Market, 2007
It was deserted compared to the 1960-70s.



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A 360° Panoramic view from inside The Sage, 2007
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Images Copyright Peter Loud, 1964-2017



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