Consett Steel Works, County Durham, 1945–80. Eric de Maré (1910–2002) cellulose acetate negative. Steel-making dominated Consett for 140 years from 18


Consett Steel Works, County Durham, 1945–80. Eric de Maré (1910–2002) cellulose acetate negative. Steel-making dominated Consett for 140 years from 1840, and the steelworks, employing 6,000 workers in the 1960s, loomed over rows of terraced houses. Eric de Maré’s elevated view of Consett Steel Works captures their gargantuan scale, echoing the work of pre-war photographers such as Albert Renger-Patzsch in Germany and Charles Sheeler in the United States who emphasised the strong forms of industrial structures. De Maré used colour photography here, recognising that this required a ‘different vision’ from black-and-white film. The massive tube in the foreground reflects his view that a close shot filling or ‘well filling’ the frame ‘will usually be more effective and more interesting’.


Size: 5200px × 5164px
Location: England
Photo credit: © Arcaid / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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