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Neptune - by Andrew Harker ©

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Neptune

The bare-bottomed statue of Neptune was originally placed in the Market Square in 1729 to cover an octagonal pant which provided water for the people in the Market Place. Water for the pant was supplied by pipe from the Fram Well at Crook Hall across the river to the north east. Neptune, God of the sea, symbolised an ambitious plan to turn Durham into an inland sea port by altering the course of the River Wear. In 1720 the plan was to construct a canal north to join the Team, a Tyne tributary near Gateshead. Thank goodness the plan never got beyond the drawing board for it would have resulted in the joining of the Tyne and Wear. This was not what nature had intended. In 1759 another plan was made to bring ships to Durham by making the river navigable from Durham to Sunderland. This would have needed considerable alterations to the river course, but fortunately the increasing size of ships made the plan impractical so no work was carried out. Today the only vestige of Durham as a potential sea port is the statue of good old King Neptune who has only recently returned to his Market place site . In 1923 the pant on which Neptune stood had been demolished and he was removed to Wharton Park where the poor chap was left somewhat neglected for many years until his return to the Market Place in 1991, sixty eight years later.
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Photographer: © Andrew Harker (Gallery)(4th April 2010)

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Comment by Ruth Gregory(5th April 2010)

With all that lovely history, how on earth did Mickey Mouse end up here?!? lol It's a great shot, very clever angle.

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Comment by Ruth Gregory(5th April 2010)

It's the old Mickey Mouse from the 30s.

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Camera Make: Sony Ericsson Model: U1i
Focal length: 5.9 mm, ISO: 64, Exposure time: 1100/1000000 sec, Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average, Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Date/Time Creation: April 3, 2010, 10:49 am
ImageID:1112250, Image size: 4000 x 3000 pixels