Saturday 10 November 2012

Around Middlesbrough

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.

Sir Samuel Alexander Sadler
Knight.V.D
1842-1911


'Bottle of Notes' sculpture by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen 


Just another wet day in Middlesbrough- Near Cleveland Center


The traffic light junction facing University of Teesside main entrance


Cleveland Center can be seen on the left and a tower part of the Middlesbrough Townhall is visible on the right.


  
Part of Middlesbrough Townhall can be seen on the left and University of Teesside's main entrance directly in the middle.




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.




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.








'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.











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,


On Woodlands Road, Parkside halls of Residence/flats/houses to my back. Buildings along the left belongs to University of Teesside.

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