Where
the Past Comes to Life
The Beamish Photographic Archive houses
a unique and exciting collection of over 300,000 historical
images from the North East of England dating from the
1860s right up until the 1960s and the present day.
The photograph collection is now computerised, which
gives fast and easy access to visitors using the database
as well as researchers and staff.
The
images include local newspaper archives showing wonderful
photojournalism of events and lives between the 1930s
and 1960s. Superb underground images of miners, the
advent of steam and the glowing furnaces of the steel
industry are covered in the industrial collection. Idyllic
farming scenes can be found alongside old photographs
of street urchins of Newcastle during the 1890s. There
are also images of the Museum itself and of objects
in the collections such as enamel adverts, painting,
quilts, banners, packaging, ceramics, transport and
much more.
The
Photographic Library is increasing at a rapid rate and
is an important and concise record of the social history
and industry of this region. It is a brilliant and versatile
resource for schools, publishers, researchers and local
history groups amongst many others.
To
arrange an appointment contact Carolyn Ware, Collections
Access Officer, tel. 0191 370 4000 ext. 233,
email:
carolynware@beamish.org.uk
Picture
queries and brochure requests can be made by contacting
Jim Lawson, Keeper of Resources,
tel. 0191 370 4016, email jimlawson@beamish.org.uk
or
Julian Harrop, Research Assistant, tel. 0191 370 4022,
email julianharrop@beamish.org.uk.
The
Photographic Archive can be viewed on weekdays by appointment
only.
It
is now possible to view and purchase a selection of
images from the Photographic Archive by visiting our
newly developed Collections Online website. Click
here to find out more.

All
images on this website are copyright.
Please contact the Beamish Photographic
Archive, tel. 0191 370 4016, if you wish
to
use any of these images.
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