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Those Bloody Kids: A Look Back at Skateboarding on Tyneside
Library Shelf Location
11.JEFF
Publication Date
Sep 2023
Description
Birthed from the mind of Michael Jeffries and meticulously curated by Andrew Linaker, this book offers snapshots of Skateboarding in the Tyneside region, across different eras of the scene.
It contains first hand accounts of how the current scene has evolved over the decades and details the experiences that have shaped individuals, crews and the wider scene collectively.
ISBN
9781399958196
Quantity
1
Pages
112pp
Editor
Michael Jeffries
Authors
Michael Jeffries
,
David Apomah
,
Andrew Linaker
Format
Softcover
Category
Local Studies
Keywords
Skateboarding
,
Newcastle
,
Skateparks
,
Subculture
,
subcultures
,
North of England
,
Sports and recreation spaces
Related Cities/Regions
Newcastle upon Tyne
,
North East (of England)
,
Northern England
,
Tyneside
,
North of England
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Gonzalo Diaz
John Joekes
João Fiadeiro
Karla Black
Zon Ito
David Parrish
Boris Mikhailov
Mark 'Fos' Foster
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