Redcar, scene of the Teeside Guitar Fair.The show was great, really nice people...especially the really nice people who bought my guitars. I was there early, so after I'd got set-up, I thought I'd take a bracing stroll along the front...This REALLY was the most photogenic shot of the seashore I could get...honestly. Sometimes it really is Grim Up North...and I say that as a northerner.
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  • The ICI plant is at Wilton..thats the steelworksin the photo..once it was the largest working blast furnace in Europe..now it's 'mothballed'...but who knows if it will ever produce steel again...

  • I got married in Saltburn, just up the road, and have good memories of walking dogs at Redcar. Ridley Scott based the look of Bladerunner on the ICI works pictured here.
  • Ah, home sweet home! :o)

    I worry about the lifeboat crew though - I wouldnt have an inflatable anywhere near that beach. Too many needles....

  • "I'm going back, back up north..." etc etc
  • wonderful story..(-;
  • Me and Jan stayed ay Saltburn on sea back in June this year

    thats a few miles down from Redcar, nice little place,very oldie seaside kinda place

    small town centre with not much in it really

    Thankful Whitby is just a bit further down !!

  • Well I wasn't going to be the one to bring up the term "Monkey Hangers".....
  • In Redcar don't mention the "Hanged Monkey"....no, that was Hartlepool wasn't it...teehee (-;
  • Well, in the other direction is Newcomen Terrace, with more than its fair share of rather sad bedsits and b&bs with crumbling brickwork. I did wonder what the burnt out shell of a building on the front with the French writing was all about..but then found out Redcar had been used as a set for the film "Atonement", where the town had stood in for wartime Dunkirk. 

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    One of the reasons they chose Redcar for filming is that it has a largely undeveloped seafront that could be easily 'set dressed' to represent a war-torn French coastal town. This building has been tidied up a bit, but unfortunately, it is vacant and still looks burnt out...not a great selling point to look as though it's received a direct hit by a 150mm high explosive shell.

     

    Apparently the average visitor to Redcar spends only £1.70 in the town (and that includes parking), a sad reflection of hard times and the demise of the British seaside generally...so the guitar show must have boosted the average take by a huge factor, but the down side is that virtually none of this money stayed in the town.

     

     

  • Umm, did you not think of pointing your camera in the other direction?
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