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Fish Quay at North Shields is known for fish and chips as well as wonderful views looking east towards the Tyne Estuary at Tynemouth. Here I describe a bit about what is happening here and what can be seen.

Two part film.

My channel on you tube : http://www.youtube.com/alanheath is one of the most prolific from Poland. I have produced a number of films, most in English but also in Polish, French, Italian, Spanish and the occasional hint of German and Hebrew. My big interest in life is travel and history but I have also placed films on other subjects

There are a number of films here on the packaging industry. This is because I am the publisher of Central and Eastern European Packaging -- http://www.ceepackaging.com - the international platform for the packaging industry in this region focussing on the latest innovations, trends, design, branding, legislation and environmental issues with in-depth profiles of major industry achievers. Most people may think packaging pretty boring but it possibly effects your life more than you really imagine!

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  • The 'wooden dolly' had mice carved into her(not sure why?) there was one in the sleeve, one on her foot ... don't know where the others were but there was more. I remember this from seeing the wooden dolly as a child in Shields square next to the library.

  • I do not know if this is relevant but in the church in Lanchester some of the chairs had mice carved into them. The carpenter used to do as his 'signature'. Maybe it was the same person - although I think the dollies were much later.....

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