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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.

John Pattison Gibson Collection

John Pattison Gibson Collection

John Pattison Gibson

Photographic

A collection of late 19th-century northern landscapes by Hexham photographer John Pattison Gibson, reflecting his painterly approach and early involvement in regional photographic circles.
Juchitán

Juchitán

Graciela Iturbide

Photographic

A photographic exploration of the matriarchal Zapotec community in Oaxaca, Mexico in the 1980s, blending documentary and constructed imagery to explore gender, identity and power.
Jungle Portraits

Jungle Portraits

Isabela Jedrzejczyk

Photographic

Portraits taken in 1980 of locals and visitors at the Northumberland Arms, a pub on North Shields fish quay known as "The Jungle".
Keeping Time (1983)

Keeping Time (1983)

Amber Films

Film and Video

An experimental film, blending drama, documentary footage, and still photographs into a continuous narrative to explore mother daughter relationships and a dancing school in North Shields.
Last Shift (1976)

Last Shift (1976)

Amber Films

Film and Video

A short documentary by Amber Films recording the final days of a small brickworks in Swalwell, on the south bank of the Tyne.
Launch (1974)

Launch (1974)

Amber Films

Film and Video

A look at the epic experience of shipbuilding communities through the launch of the “World Unicorn” oil tanker in Wallsend.
Laurie (1978)

Laurie (1978)

Amber Films

Film and Video

A documentary film about South Shields born, self-taught sculptor Laurie Wheatley producing a sculpture of a welder.
Let Go

Let Go

Peter Fryer

Photographic

Photographed in the late 1980s, this series documents the North Shields fishing industry through trips aboard the Bennisan, made during Amber’s five-year residency in the town.
Letters from Ernestine K

Letters from Ernestine K

Stefan Dolfen

Photographic

An exploration of a psychiatric institution in Germany in the late 1980s / early 1990s through a series of patient portraits and fictionalised letters.
Letters to Katja (1989)

Letters to Katja (1989)

Amber Films | Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen

Film and Video

A deeply personal documentary by Finnish-born photographer Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen on her return to her native Finland with her daughter Katja, after 23 years in Britain.

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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