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On the Waterfront
Documenting the North East

On the Waterfront

April 27, 2020January 19, 2021 Tom DraperLeave a comment

The decline and rebirth of the rivers of North East England

Four Visions of T. Dan Smith
Articles · Newcastle and North East · Politics

Four Visions of T. Dan Smith

September 29, 2016July 20, 2020 Tom Draper2 Comments

T. Dan Smith remains as one of Tyneside’s most controversial political figures. Hero or villain? Visionary or crook? Smith’s legacy distilled into four narratives.

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