Rosa Street School was also ‘around the corner’ at the bottom of Edward Street. The children and parents with prams were another rich source of... [Read More]
Two men on a bench is another typical capture of life in the town. Norman referred to the bench near his home as a ‘seat of learning’ where local... [Read More]
Mount Pleasant is a well- known area of Low Spennymoor and this painting is typical of a Durham coalfield town in the 50s and 60s with the church... [Read More]
Bishop’s Close Street was the location of the family ‘two up two down house’ and was surrounded by a railway embankment, the iron works, the gas... [Read More]
The colliery lies in the background as three miners head home along the pit road. We can almost hear their conversation. There appears to be a little... [Read More]
A pastel version in warm, mellow tones of the larger sized Busy Bar print in our range. This image welcomes the viewer into a comfortable world of... [Read More]
Norman was deeply attracted to humanity. He would say: ‘The images are created by the people. I am just the medium.’ Here he focused on a small... [Read More]