TYNE. Sunday 25 July 1993. West or southwest 3 or 4 increasing 5 or 6. Showers. Good. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
MALIN. Monday 6 September 1993. Southeast backing easterly 4 or 5, increasing 6 in south. Mainly fair. Moderate or good. (From: The Shipping Forecast').
TYNE. Sunday 25 July 1993. West or southwest 3 or 4 increasing 5 or 6. Showers. Good. (From 'The Shipping Forecast').
WIGHT. Saturday 18 February 1995. Northwesterly backing southwesterly 6 or 7, increasing gale 8 for a time. Showers then rain. Good becoming moderate or poor. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
GERMAN BIGHT. Sunday 27 August 1995. Northwesterly veering northerly, 5 to 7, decreasing 4 for a time in east. Squally showers. Good. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
THAMES. Sunday 7 January 1996. Southeasterly veering southwesterly 5 to 7. Rain then showers. Moderate or poor becoming good. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
HUMBER. Saturday 13 July 1996. Southwesterly veering northwesterly 4 or 5. Occasional drizzle. Moderate with fog patches. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
BISCAY. Saturday 27 July 1996. Northerly 4 or 5 backing northwesterly 3. Mainly fair. Moderate with fog patches in north. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
The Millennium Dome, London, UK. 5 February 1999. (From: 'Superstructure').
The Millennium Dome, London, UK. Opening night. This four second exposure spans midnight, and therefore two millennia, with two seconds in 1999 and two seconds in 2000. 31 December 1999 - 1 January 2000. (From: 'Superstructure').
SOUTH EAST ICELAND. Saturday 10 August 1996. Southeasterly backing northeasterly 3 or 4. Occasional rain or drizzle. Moderate with fog patches. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
TRAFALGAR. Mondaty 13 June 1994. Northeasterly 5 to 7, occasionally gale 8. Fair. Good. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
The Millennium Dome, London, UK. The entrance to Home Planet, the only 'ride' in the Dome, a journey through space to Planet Earth. 17 November 1999. (From: 'Superstructure').
The Millennium Dome, London, UK. Last-minute assembly of the Rest zone, featuring two white globes where visitors will be able to sit in silence. The timber ribs and fibreglass shell were prefabricated by Cornish boat builders. 6 December 1999. (From: 'Superstructure').
Brighton, UK. 'Tiny', 6'7" tall and homelerss, sleeps under a catamaran on the beach. March 1990. (From: 'Beyond the Facade').
Brighton, UK. Homeless woman with new born child in B&B accomodation. June 1990. (From: 'Beyond the Facade').
Brighton, UK. Travellers visit the paddling pool on Hove seafront. July 1990. (From: 'Beyond the Facade').
West Berlin, Germany. Crowds during the immediate aftermath of the opening of the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie at midnight on November 9th 1989. (From: 'Die Mauer ist Weg!')
Brighton, UK. Homeless woman on the derelict West Pier. May 1990. (From: 'Beyond the Facade').
West Berlin, Germany. The Fall of the Berlin Wall. East Berliner's crossing into the West, in the immediate aftermath of the opening of the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie at midnight on November 9th 1989. (From: 'Die Mauer ist Weg!').
West Berlin, Germany. The Fall of the Berlin Wall. West Berliner border guards stand aside to welcome East Berliner's crossing into the West, in the immediate aftermath of the opening of the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie at midnight on November 9th 1989. (From: 'Die Mauer ist Weg!').
Brighton, UK. Travellers on the seafront. August 1990. (From: Beyond the Facade').
West Berlin, Germany. East Berliner's crossing into the West, in the immediate aftermath of the opening of the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie at midnight on November 9th 1989. (From: 'Die Mauer ist Weg!').
West Berlin, Germany. The press gather to watch East Germans cross the border into the West. November 10th 1989. (From: 'Die Mauer ist Weg!').
East Berlin, Germany. Six days after the borders between East and West opened. November 15th 1989. (From: 'Die Mauer ist Weg!')
West Berlin, Germany. Four days after the borders between East and West open, East Berliner's visit West Berlin's sex shops. November 13th 1989. (From: 'Die Mauer ist Weg!').
Warsaw, Poland. January 1990.
Sofia, Bulgaria. December 1989.
Warsaw, Poland. January 1990.
Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, Poland. April 1990.
Warsaw, Poland. January 1990.
Sofia, Bulgaria. A meeting of campaigners for democratic multiparty elections, following the overthrow of Communist dictator Todor Zhivkov a month before. December 1989.
Sofia, Bulgaria. December 1989.
Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, Poland. April 1990.
Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, Poland. April 1990.
Pietrowice, Poland. April 1990.
Ballroom dancing competition, Bialystok, Poland. April 1990.
Krakow, Poland. April 1990.
TYNE. Sunday 25 July 1993. West or southwest 3 or 4 increasing 5 or 6. Showers. Good. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
MALIN. Monday 6 September 1993. Southeast backing easterly 4 or 5, increasing 6 in south. Mainly fair. Moderate or good. (From: The Shipping Forecast').
TYNE. Sunday 25 July 1993. West or southwest 3 or 4 increasing 5 or 6. Showers. Good. (From 'The Shipping Forecast').
WIGHT. Saturday 18 February 1995. Northwesterly backing southwesterly 6 or 7, increasing gale 8 for a time. Showers then rain. Good becoming moderate or poor. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
GERMAN BIGHT. Sunday 27 August 1995. Northwesterly veering northerly, 5 to 7, decreasing 4 for a time in east. Squally showers. Good. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
THAMES. Sunday 7 January 1996. Southeasterly veering southwesterly 5 to 7. Rain then showers. Moderate or poor becoming good. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
HUMBER. Saturday 13 July 1996. Southwesterly veering northwesterly 4 or 5. Occasional drizzle. Moderate with fog patches. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
BISCAY. Saturday 27 July 1996. Northerly 4 or 5 backing northwesterly 3. Mainly fair. Moderate with fog patches in north. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
The Millennium Dome, London, UK. 5 February 1999. (From: 'Superstructure').
The Millennium Dome, London, UK. Opening night. This four second exposure spans midnight, and therefore two millennia, with two seconds in 1999 and two seconds in 2000. 31 December 1999 - 1 January 2000. (From: 'Superstructure').
SOUTH EAST ICELAND. Saturday 10 August 1996. Southeasterly backing northeasterly 3 or 4. Occasional rain or drizzle. Moderate with fog patches. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
TRAFALGAR. Mondaty 13 June 1994. Northeasterly 5 to 7, occasionally gale 8. Fair. Good. (From: 'The Shipping Forecast').
The Millennium Dome, London, UK. The entrance to Home Planet, the only 'ride' in the Dome, a journey through space to Planet Earth. 17 November 1999. (From: 'Superstructure').
The Millennium Dome, London, UK. Last-minute assembly of the Rest zone, featuring two white globes where visitors will be able to sit in silence. The timber ribs and fibreglass shell were prefabricated by Cornish boat builders. 6 December 1999. (From: 'Superstructure').
Brighton, UK. 'Tiny', 6'7" tall and homelerss, sleeps under a catamaran on the beach. March 1990. (From: 'Beyond the Facade').
Brighton, UK. Homeless woman with new born child in B&B accomodation. June 1990. (From: 'Beyond the Facade').
Brighton, UK. Travellers visit the paddling pool on Hove seafront. July 1990. (From: 'Beyond the Facade').
West Berlin, Germany. Crowds during the immediate aftermath of the opening of the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie at midnight on November 9th 1989. (From: 'Die Mauer ist Weg!')
Brighton, UK. Homeless woman on the derelict West Pier. May 1990. (From: 'Beyond the Facade').
West Berlin, Germany. The Fall of the Berlin Wall. East Berliner's crossing into the West, in the immediate aftermath of the opening of the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie at midnight on November 9th 1989. (From: 'Die Mauer ist Weg!').
West Berlin, Germany. The Fall of the Berlin Wall. West Berliner border guards stand aside to welcome East Berliner's crossing into the West, in the immediate aftermath of the opening of the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie at midnight on November 9th 1989. (From: 'Die Mauer ist Weg!').
Brighton, UK. Travellers on the seafront. August 1990. (From: Beyond the Facade').
West Berlin, Germany. East Berliner's crossing into the West, in the immediate aftermath of the opening of the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie at midnight on November 9th 1989. (From: 'Die Mauer ist Weg!').
West Berlin, Germany. The press gather to watch East Germans cross the border into the West. November 10th 1989. (From: 'Die Mauer ist Weg!').
East Berlin, Germany. Six days after the borders between East and West opened. November 15th 1989. (From: 'Die Mauer ist Weg!')
West Berlin, Germany. Four days after the borders between East and West open, East Berliner's visit West Berlin's sex shops. November 13th 1989. (From: 'Die Mauer ist Weg!').
Warsaw, Poland. January 1990.
Sofia, Bulgaria. December 1989.
Warsaw, Poland. January 1990.
Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, Poland. April 1990.
Warsaw, Poland. January 1990.
Sofia, Bulgaria. A meeting of campaigners for democratic multiparty elections, following the overthrow of Communist dictator Todor Zhivkov a month before. December 1989.
Sofia, Bulgaria. December 1989.
Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, Poland. April 1990.
Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, Poland. April 1990.
Pietrowice, Poland. April 1990.
Ballroom dancing competition, Bialystok, Poland. April 1990.
Krakow, Poland. April 1990.