Take a look around Middlesbrough, a large town situated in the North East of England and part of Teesside. Over time, photos will be added or deleted. Click on photo to enlarge.
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Sir Samuel Alexander Sadler Knight.V.D 1842-1911 |
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'Bottle of Notes' sculpture by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen |
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Just another wet day in Middlesbrough- Near Cleveland Center |
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The traffic light junction facing University of Teesside main entrance |
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Cleveland Center can be seen on the left and a tower part of the Middlesbrough Townhall is visible on the right. |
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Part of Middlesbrough Townhall can be seen on the left and University of Teesside's main entrance directly in the middle. |
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The library on the right and MIMA (Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art) on the rear left background. The 'Bottle of Notes' is slightly visible on the left. |
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Henry William Ferdinand Bolckow's statue that was erected in 1881. He was known as the founder of modern Middlesbrough. This statue is near Middlesbrough railway station. |
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'The Star', a pub on Southfield road. Southfield road cuts through the University of Teesside and every student will definitely cross this road every now and then. |
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King Edward's Square can be seen on the right( heard it can be quite noisy, but of course not everyone thinks so)- one of the accommodation choices provided by University of Teesside, |
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On Woodlands Road, Parkside halls of Residence/flats/houses to my back. Buildings along the left belongs to University of Teesside. |