The heart of Peterlee Victor Pasmore's 'Apollo Pavilion' can be seen to the left, crossing the stream, amid a typical residential scene in Peterlee new town, which characteristically includes lots of open space around scattered houses and low level apartment blocks.
The heart of Peterlee Victor Pasmore's 'Apollo Pavilion' can be seen to the left, crossing the stream, amid a typical residential scene in Peterlee new town, which characteristically includes lots of open space around scattered houses and low level apartment blocks.
This is a Photo of The Apollo Pavilion, A piece of public art in the new town of Peterlee in County Durham in the North East of England, designed by British artist and architect Victor Pasmore. The sky is overcast and this photo is looking East towards the Structure.
Beach east of Easington Colliery The large sea-battered rock can be seen off the near headland at Loom.