The Berwick area was the favourite holiday destination for LS
Lowry. He did this from the 1930s right through to his death in the
1970s.
His love of the area is shown in the large set of drawings and
paintings of the people and places. In recognition of this, the
town council erected a series of story boards around Berwick,
Tweedmouth and Spittal. Each board has a painting/drawing on it
that he did at that location.
In this series of caches, I have placed a box on or near the board.
Go get the cache, look at Lowry's picture, read the blurb and look
at how the view has changed/not changed today.
I have placed a cache at most of the boards, however caching rules
mean that not every board has a cache. Nevertheless you are
strongly recommended to visit all the boards. There are 18 boards
in total and they are all within walking distance.
This particular cache is for the board "Old Property":

This is well worth seeing in Tweedmouth. A typical scene of
working-class people busily going about their business. Go see what
he saw. Or did he?