RIS ID
107616
Abstract
The first part of this chapter examines Carrington's place within Newcastle, its separation from the rest of the city, its reputation, and its internal differentiation. The second part of this chapter considers the collective memory of Carrington as a stigmatised and dangerous industrial and maritime space with its own internal social and spatial divisions.
Publication Details
Winchester, H. P. M., Dunn, K. M. & McGuirk, P. M. (1997). Uncovering Carrington. In R. J. Moore & M. J. Ostwald (Eds.), Hidden Newcastle: urban memories and architectural imaginaries (pp. 174-181). Ultimo, Australia: Gadfly Media.