Lou Reed came to the Civic around 1978 and gave a great show, I was lurking about a bit back from the stage with my camera when a big wild hairy guy picked me up put me on his front row seat and said “now take an fn picture mate”. Lou eyballed me, I clicked and then Lou just winked at me and carried on the great show.
Monthly Archives: November 2012
A few old photos
Newcastle has a few favourite sons – MR, The Chief, Joey, Hoyo, Sam Egan,etc – but everybody’s favourite Newcastle identity is this bloke – Super Hubert. Internationally acclaimed magician, super hero, entertainer, comic and all round nice bloke, who still finds time to make kids and adults laugh and amaze them with his tricks and antics. Super puts on a show for my son’s 6th birthday party 1994.
More surfing photos at Redhead from the 1970’s
Col Smith surfing at Redhead 1976
Water shot of Wayne ”Smiley” Warmsley on the Little Beach at Redhead around 1979.
Surfing photos from 1970 to 1980
I went through my old photos, negatives and slides I have had stashed away for years and picked out some old surf shots from the 1970’s
Peter Kuba jams a cutback on the inside rights next to Redhead Shark Tower around 1978.
Cold Chisel Newcastle 1978
Cold Chisel toured Newcastle constantly, making Newcastle a Chisel stronghold. The music suited our town’s working class fans and were always great shows.
After another great gig at the Mawson, Don Walker gets to sit down and relax and takes the jar going around. Don was always thinking … and well, just maybe he comes up with inspiration and the first words for a new song (Cheap Wine).
Don Walker and Cheap Wine
Surfing in the Seventies
Mark Richards, 4 times world surfing champion taking time out to surf a local break.
Martin Littlewood and Roy Lee making boards in the old Chicken Shed down along the Redhead Road around 1976. Both are now established respected board makers. Martin as Delta Designs in Margaret River and Roy as Pacific Dreams in Newcastle.
Windsurfing was big in the 70’s and Jim Wiley was one of the best shown here at Blacksmiths.
This was a big day at Redhead in 2001, the waves were huge and some of the local guys were ripping. Unknown surfer.
A classic line up at Byron Bay in the late 70’s
Bells Beach Surfing Competion in 1977. The surf was good and big for the finals. I think the surfer was Bruce Raymond
Another good line up – Newcastle Cowrie Hole in 1978.
Out of control storm in June 2007 making a mess of Redhead beach. The storm grounded the Pascha Bulker at Nobby’s the day before.
Photos of Redhead Beach
Redhead Beach in the 1940’s – Details of photo unknown.
Time exposure overlooking Redhead beach with a full moon rising in 1976.
Redhead 2nd Creek – June 2007 Storm. The Pascha Bulker grounded at Nobbys and Redhead’s Second Creek finally got enough water to break its banks and flow again. A rare thing since the 3rd Creek was created and diverted the water flow.
Scenery from Redhead Beach
Cloud Wave at Redhead Beach – A southerly buster on the way around 1984. I took this and then headed for cover. The cloud looked like an enormous right hander.
Jewells Swamp – Solarisation 1978. I tried to make the trees growing out of the swamp look a bit spooky by reversing the developing process – called Solarization. Actually I just switched the light on in the dark room when the photo started developing and all the light bits went black.
Redhead and Blacksmiths surf June 2011
The swell jacked up for Saturday morning and there were some big gnarly waves at Redhead and some real hot surfing. Blackies was going off too. Redhead Beach 4-6-11
Awsome Redhead Beach shark tower left 4-6-11. This was a big wide one.
The paddle out was a bit hairy. Redhead Beach paddle out 4-6-11
There were some great surfers out. Redhead Beach surfer 1 4-6-11
Redhead Beach surfer 2 4-6-11
Redhead Beach surfer3 4-6-11
Redhead Beach surfer4 4-6-11
Redhead Beach surfer5 4-6-11
Redhead surfer6 4-6-11
Blacksmiths Beach was pumping off the Breakwater too.Blacksmiths 4-6-11
Blacksmiths Surfers 4-6-11
25th November 2011 Pacific Dreams Surf Shop
25/11/11 Pacific Dreams opened their new Darby Street Newcastle surf shop.
The shop is full of new boards, some second hand ones and a lot of surf gear.
One of the features in the shop is a huge skylight highlighting 4 large surf photos.
This one I took around 1975 of Roy lee and Martin Littlewood working together in a lantana covered chook shed at Redhead.
PD owners Roy and Jan join the boys Ronnie and Bidsar in celebrating some hard work getting it all together.
Roy Lee enjoys a beer with Ronnie Rudder and board maker Peter McCabe. Peter’s boards are available from Pacific Dreams surfshop.
Check out Grubby’s boards on web site http://www.petermccabesurfboards.com.au/
Pacific Dreams surfshop. The girls in front of the huge amount of surf gear on offer.
The boys at Pacific Dreams surf shop opening enjoying a few beers.
Chris and Megan Totterman with Roy in front of the wall of photos Chris worked hard in creating.
Shane and Ronnie maybe trying to tell me there is something up on the roof.
A rare trip in front of the camera Roy and Crow. We went to school together and started surfing together around 1964.
Roy has a couple of beers literally, just remember Roy you got to get up early and get this shop up and running tomorrow.













































































