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Amberside Collection

The AmberSide Collection is a vast body of documentary photography and film dedicated to preserving the working-class experience. Featuring over 20,000 photographs and 100 films, it captures social and industrial life in the North East of England and beyond, with contributions from both local and internationally renowned photographers and filmmakers.

Founded in 1968 by Murray Martin, the Amber Film & Photography Collective set out to create a lasting record of working-class culture. The collection includes works documenting key aspects of everyday life, social struggles, and industrial change. It also features historic projects such as The Building of the Tyne Bridge and the photography of Jimmy Forsyth.

Side’s values are rooted in a concern for working-class, marginalised, or threatened lives and landscapes, both in the UK and abroad. Housed at Side and safeguarded by the AmberSide Trust, the collection remains a vital cultural resource, ensuring that the social history of the North East and wider working-class communities is preserved for future generations.

A Film (1969)

A Film (1969)

Amber Films | Peter Roberts

Film and Video

An early animation by Peter Roberts, exploring alienation and industrial desolation through still imagery, laying the groundwork for Amber’s later photo films and experimental film visual style.
A Song for Billy

A Song for Billy

Amber Films

Film and Video

A photo film blending Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen’s "Coal Coast" images with an original score by So Percussion - reflecting on memory, landscape and post-industrial change.
ACTT Interviews (1980s)

Film and Video

Five interviews with senior ACTT members, made by Amber in the 1980s, exploring the history of trade unionism in British film and television through the voices of Kay Mander, Bessie Bond, Sid & Alf Cooper, Ralph Bond and Joe Telford.
Appleby Horse Fair

Appleby Horse Fair

Dave Thomas

Photographic

Documentation from 1960-1970 of the Appleby Horse Fair - a long-running annual gathering of travellers, horse dealers and families in the North of England.
Ashington

Ashington

Mik Critchlow

Photographic

A comprehensive photographic study of the Northumberland mining community of Ashington, made in the late 1970s and 1980s.
Ashington Coal Company

Photographic

Official and personal photography at Ashington Colliery, offering a rare and detailed view of mining life from within the Northumberland coalfield.
August Sander Collection

August Sander Collection

August Sander

Photographic

One of the great documentary portrait photographers, this collection comes from August Sander's attempt to create a photographic portrait of the German people, developed in the 1920s and 1930s.
Belmont Group Day Out

Belmont Group Day Out

Graciela Iturbide

Photographic

Photographic documentary of a day trip by Newcastle mothers and toddlers to South Shields, capturing a quiet portrait of community, care and cultural diversity.
Beyond the Vote (1984)

Beyond the Vote (1984)

Amber Current Affairs Unit

Film and Video

Documentaries examining the relationship between the Labour Party and its voters, through exploration of the 1984 Chesterfield by-election and the early days of the Miners' Strike which began shortly after.

Visual Culture

Slide sets of original photography & copied imagery, an extraordinary library originally developed in the 1970s & 80s for higher education: a rich and surprising celebration of C19th & C20th iconography.

Visual Culture Slides

Licensing & Usage Requests

Photographic exhibitions, videos, clips, trailers and each month's featured film are free. For personal use Amber's feature dramas, feature documentaries and film shorts are available as pay per view. See details of our Educational Screening Licence or contact us.

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