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Title: Ronald Pearce Collection

Description
 
A collection of colour transparencies taken as a personal record of historic buildings across the North East of England region. Structures featured include castles, bastles, historic ruins and fortified buildings.

SINE has digitised all images from the collection which contain identifiable structures within the North East of England region.

Estimated Collection Size: 1000

Images Digitised: 536 (54% of entire collection)

Subject
 
Castles, bastles and pele towers, historic ruins and fortified structures primarily in the North East of England region and the Scottish Borders.
Medium
 
Colour transparencies.
Spatial Coverage
 
Primarily North East of England region, particularly Northumberland. Some Scottish Borders coverage and a few images taken in Cumbria.

Temporal Coverage: Late 1960's, early 1970's.

Creator: Pearce, Ronald W.

Holder: Museum of Antiquities, University of Newcastle upon Tyne

Copyright Holder: Museum of Antiquities, University of Newcastle upon Tyne

Copyright Statement
 
Images on this site are copyrighted. The SINE Project and New Opportunities fund allow their use for private, non commercial purposes. No other use or exploitation of these images is permitted without the written permission of the copyright holders.

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