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Ploughing match at Chipchase.

Tony leading wheat at Chipchase.

This photograph was published in the Illustrated Chronicle on the 8th of June 1916.

 

During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.

 

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Ploughing match at Chipchase.

Portrait of Jan Chipchase, speaker at TYPO Berlin 2010 »Passion«

©Marc Eckardt for FontShop, Berlin.

 

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Ploughing match at Chipchase.

Davey cutting barley near Chipchase.

1927 Wallis & Steevens Advance Road Roller No. 7931 'Chipsy', (OT 5350), making its rally debut after substantial boiler work and a repaint at Shrewsbury steam rally at Onslow Park.

David cutting barley near Chipchase.

Brian Chipchase Sr. Memorial Show and Shine in High River Sept 25, 2022.

Tony David and Ian ploughing and drlling wheat at Chipchase.

Zoe"ploughing at Chipchase.

David and Tony cutting wheat at Chipchase.

David cutting wheat at Chipchase.

Ploughing match at Chipchase.

Cutting barley near Chipchase.

frog Design and Visa present research on uncovering how technology could advance financial inclusion at their Everyone, Everywhere: Reaching the Next Billion event on February 26th.

Zoe Alderslade being tutored by dad Peter at Chipchase ploughing match.

David and Tony cutting wheat at Chipchase.

Cutting barley at Chipchase.

Cutting barley at Chipchase.

Cutting barley near Chipchase.

Ploughing match at Chipchase.

David and Tony cutting barley at Chipchase.

Davey and Tony cutting barley.near Chipchase.

Jan Chipchase, Milenko Matanovic, and Jonathan Greenblatt field questions from the audience after PopTech's final session on Saturday evening

photo by Kris Krügfor PopTech

Tried to steal Jan Chipchase's style and grab a pic of the crowd before I started talking, but got just one out of focus shot before I thought I best get on with it. Awesome crowd, and there was the same number again out in the foyer watching on screens. What a mad thing actually *presenting* at a Pecha Kucha is :) Tons of photos to process from the evening, even a few with proper focus.

Jesmond Old Cemetery taken by Alison Brown

 

Situated in the western consecrated section , the monument on the grave of Archibald Reed who died on this day December 13th in 1842 , towers above all others in the cemetery .

He was born in Chipchase Castle in 1766 and was educated at Bruce's School in Newcastle . He was in business as a Woollen Draper in Sandhill in Newcastle .

Archibald was elected Sheriff of Newcastle in 1794 and served as Mayor of the town in 1800 , 1806 , 1819 , 1826 , 1830 and 1831 , a total of six times . He was very popular in that role and was seen to be the ideal person for the position , regularly entertaining influential visitors to Newcastle .

Archibald died on December 13th 1842 aged 76 whilst living in Leazes Terrace in Newcastle .

The monument was designed by John Dobson and was erected through public subscription in 1843 . It is a Grade 2 structure .

His two sons , Archibald Joseph Reed and Arthur Reed are buried along with their father in the vault . His wife Mary Ann Reed moved to the Isle of Man after his death and is buried there

  

Archibald Joseph Reed and his family - the monument was designed by the architect John Dobson.

 

Reed was Mayor of Newcastle six times (1800, 1806, 1819, 1826, 1830 and 1831) and was noted for his hospitality - he was Mayor of the city during the visit of the Duke of Wellington in 1827 when he attended a ball held in his honour at the Assembly Rooms and a reception at the Mansion House.

Jan Chipchase, Milenko Matanovic, and Jonathan Greenblatt field questions from the audience after PopTech's final session on Saturday evening

photo by Kris Krügfor PopTech

Photo by Ingrid Barrentine

 

David Chipchase receives high fives as he nears the finish line of the Triple Threat Triathlon July 16 at Shoreline Park.

 

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Cutting barley near Chipchase.

David and Tony cutting barley near Chipchase.

Tug Chipchase being raised from the river bed

Tony and Ian ploughing at Chipchase.

Davey and Tony cutting barley near Chipchase.

Cutting barley and baling straw at Chipchase.

Cutting barley at Chipchase.

David Hall cutting barley at Chipchase.

Jan Chipchase, of frog design, examines the disruptions and opportunities presented by modern design and services. "The decision of whether to opt into a product or service is increasingly becoming one of whether to opt into or out of society" - Jan

photo by Kris Krügfor PopTech

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