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North East Festivals Children get to play on the ship structure in Old Eldon
North East Festivals
Children get to play on the ship structure in Old Eldon Square, part of the Newcastle Festival, before it is dismantled and used for fire wood 19 October 1972
NCJ
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
Media ID 21641202
© Mirrorpix
Adventure Enjoyment Festival Play Ship Structure Wood 1972
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This print from Memory Lane Prints takes us back to the vibrant North East Festivals of the 1970s. In this snapshot, we witness a group of joyful children immersed in an exciting adventure on a ship structure located in Old Eldon Square, Newcastle. The festival atmosphere is palpable as these young explorers revel in the opportunity to play and let their imaginations run wild. The ship structure itself stands tall and sturdy, providing a perfect setting for endless hours of fun. Its intricate design sparks curiosity and invites children to embark on thrilling voyages across imaginary seas. As they climb its ladders, crawl through secret passages, and conquer its decks with laughter echoing through the air, it becomes evident that this wooden masterpiece has become much more than just a plaything. However, behind the scenes lies an inevitable fate for this beloved ship structure. Soon after capturing this momentous occasion on October 19th, 1972, it would be dismantled and repurposed as firewood - perhaps symbolizing the fleeting nature of childhood joys. Nevertheless, within those precious moments frozen in time by NCJ's lens lies pure enjoyment and carefree bliss that will forever remain etched in our memories. This photograph serves as a nostalgic reminder of how festivals like these provided spaces where children could unleash their creativity while fostering lasting friendships amidst laughter-filled adventures.
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