GoNorthEast Country Ranger Wright StreetLite DF, bus service route 8 Sunderland

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Contributor:
Tony SmithImage ID:
2RY696MFile size:
51.9 MB (1.8 MB Compressed download)Releases:
Model - no | Property - noDo I need a release?Dimensions:
5208 x 3480 px | 44.1 x 29.5 cm | 17.4 x 11.6 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
16 September 2023Location:
Stanley, DH9 0RGMore information:
Taken on 16 Sep 2023, this photograph shows GoNorthEast Country Ranger Wright StreetLite DF, bus service route 8 Sunderland. The location is Stanley, DH9 0RG. The picture is not just a record shot: it contains the vehicle livery, route branding, boarding point and street setting that make the public transport subject specific rather than generic. It would suit editorial use on shopping, retail change, independent traders, high-street survival, tourism, local economies, consumer habits and the visual identity of British town and city centres. For image buyers, the value is in the combination of recognisable subject, readable wording, location evidence and a plain documentary style that can be dropped into news, magazine, web, council, housing, transport, heritage or commercial commentary without looking over-produced. Searchable related phrases include Stanley, Sunderland, bus, buses, Wright StreetLite, StreetLite DF, pop to the shops, transport, rear, Country Ranger, Washington, Chester-le-Street, plus wider ideas such as local identity, public realm, urban detail, social history, commercial change, everyday Britain, documentary photography and place-based storytelling. The composition gives designers scope for captions, page furniture, social media crops, report covers and article thumbnails, while the detailed captioning makes it more discoverable for searches using both specific place names and broader themes. Because the subject is clearly labelled or visually distinctive, it can also work well in search-led usage where the buyer needs immediate recognition at small web-preview size. Further SEO-friendly usage could include local services, town-centre change, heritage branding, British social history, public infrastructure, consumer behaviour, community identity and documentary evidence for newsletters, blogs, policy papers and web features.