Ursula Clark was born in Gosforth in 1940.
Her archive of 20,000 black and white negatives taken during the 1960s and 1970s is the largest by a woman photographer held by Historic England.
Photo Historian Dr David Barber will be speaking about Ursula Clark’s work and her book, ‘Historic Architecture of Northumberland’, published by Oriel Press in 1969.
The talk will explore some of Clark’s photographs taken in the north of the county and the area around Berwick.
David is the secretary of the Royal Photographic Society Historical Group and is extremely knowledgeable on the history of photography in the North East. He both writes and lectures on historical photographers and their work.
The talk is open to all and free to attend.
Dates & Prices
Dates
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| Friday | Friday 16/01/2026 19:00pm | 19:00pm | Friday | Friday 16/01/2026 21:00pm | 21:00pm |