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Keel Crossing [opened 18.10.25] - compendium thread





Robert Soden is an accomplished landscape and architectural artist who has painted many pieces focusing on and post-industrial landscapes including the Northern Spire. 😍 🖌️

The new Wear Footbridge is also gaining his interest.

Robert initially started painting the crane, then captured the bridge lifts setting up on the Monkwearmouth Bridge to continue painting the scene. 🏗️ 🌉

The new footbridge will link the area with Keel Square, a key part of our @RiversideSunderland masterplan, set to transform the city with billions in investment over the next decade.

You can check out Roberts art pieces here Robert Soden - Painter Invalid/outdated Link Removed


To keep up to date on the latest news on the progress of the New Wear Footbridge visit

 



Robert Soden is an accomplished landscape and architectural artist who has painted many pieces focusing on and post-industrial landscapes including the Northern Spire. 😍 🖌️

The new Wear Footbridge is also gaining his interest.

Robert initially started painting the crane, then captured the bridge lifts setting up on the Monkwearmouth Bridge to continue painting the scene. 🏗️ 🌉

The new footbridge will link the area with Keel Square, a key part of our @RiversideSunderland masterplan, set to transform the city with billions in investment over the next decade.

You can check out Roberts art pieces here Robert Soden - Painter Invalid/outdated Link Removed


To keep up to date on the latest news on the progress of the New Wear Footbridge visit

Saw him painting that last week. Didn't realise he was so talented.
 
Tracking states Blyth. odd. why there first?

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Blyth, United Kingdom (UK)
ETA: Aug 15, 18:00 (in 9 hours)



Speed:
8.8 kn
Course:
332.2°
Draught:
3 m (max 2.6)
Status:
Under way
Last report:
Aug 15, 2024 09:07 UTC
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thats the tug not the barge - I forget the name of the barge... something 54 it was but they were definitely coming back over on the same barge, might be a different tug
 
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