feral trade salt
from Dandi Gujarat, India
ferally traded since: 02/03/08.
FER-1570
Tyneside Cinema Newcastle, UK to Castlefield Gallery Manchester, UK
dispatched 10/06/10 delivered 12/06/10
salt shipment FER-1570
REMARKS:
QTY: 1 units at bag each
FROM: Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle, UK
http://www.tynesidecinema.co.uk
TO: Castlefield Gallery in Manchester, UK
http://www.castlefieldgallery.co.uk
SENDER:kate rich
RECEIVER: kate rich
REQUESTED: to ship between 10/07/10 and 27/08/10
STATUS: delivered Castlefield Gallery 12/06/10
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COURIER: sneha solanki  Mrs and Mr Solanki  heath bunting  kate rich  james vickery  ruth catlow  ruth catlow  Rebecca Morrill 
TOTAL ROUTE:  Dandi-Gujarat-Mumbai-London Heathrow Airport-Leicester-Newcastle Station-polytechnic-Leeds Station-Bristol Temple Meads station-Rosebery Avenue-Cube Microplex-Bristol Temple Meads station-London Paddington station-Manor House tube station-HTTP gallery-M1-Tyneside Cinema-Kirkwhelpington-BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art-DLI Museum and Gallery-M62-University of Chester--Castlefield Gallery
salt Tyneside Cinema to Castlefield Gallery
Shipping Facts
FER-1472 import purchase & freight
1 x salt baggrossper bag
Courier Report FER-1570 DISPATCHED: 10/06/10 DELIVERED: 12/06/10 Rebecca Morrill Thursday 10 June: Collected goods from Tyneside cinema (AV Festival office) and transported by car to Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland for overnight stay at my partner's house. Friday 11 June: late afternoon, my partner transported by car to BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead (where I was already work) then we travelled to DLI Museum and Gallery, Durham, to attend the opening of Paul Rooney exhibition before making journey on the M62 (highest motorway in the UK) to University of Chester, Warrington Campus, for overnight stay at house of a friend. Saturday 12 June, continued journey by car to Castlefield Gallery, Manchester. Got a bit lost trying to find the Gallery, but eventually spotted the Director who helped us unload. Then headed off to Manchester Art Gallery for a Contemporary Art Society members event before heading back to North East.
onward transit of FER-1528 from HTTP gallery arrived Tyneside Cinema 2010-02-03
FER-1484 salt from Cube Microplex arrived HTTP gallery 2009-05-07
kate rich Departing Cube with zywiec box of mixed goods including salt on trolley, encountered James Vickery dropping off boxes of newly printed Cube programmes (May 09) & asked for a lift to the station. James drove via town centre an unconventional route but worked fine & we chatted about car insurance plus Cube programme design. Slipped through train trip to London with no visible marks on ticket from staff/gates, rear ticket barriers at Paddington still not in full operation although this chink in the system looks like it will soon close. Texted Ruth Catlow from Paddington & embarked via hammersmith & piccadilly line tubes to Manor House, dragged box up exit stairs for perfectly tiimed car pickup from the bus stop opposite exit 7. Drove with Ruth to HTTP where box of goods was unpacked and stored in the gallery area.
FER-1472 salt from Dandi arrived Cube Microplex 2009-02-17
sneha solanki The salt was picked up in Leicester, UK on 1st February which was then transported up to Newcastle upon Tyne. The salt was dispatched to courier Heath Bunting on 7 February whilst visiting to transport back to Bristol.
Mrs and Mr Solanki The second shipment of salt comes from the West Coast of India infamous for Gandhi's 1930 salt march in against the salt tax levied by British colonial rule. Due to environmental factors Salt production has ceased on this area of the salt march and now takes place a small distance further up the coastline within the same state. These salt crystals are pre-ground and pre-processed. Used for cooking and also for medicinal purposes. We picked brought these salt crystals from a small local shop. It was then packed in our luggage and transported to the UK from India.
salt transit: Cube Microplex to HTTP gallery
       
freight and handling salt to Castlefield Gallery sponsored by
           
FERALTRADE products passed by hand. The word 'feral' describes a process that is deliberately wild, as in pigeon, as opposed to nature wild (wolf). Feral Trade freight operates largely outside commercial channels, using the surplus potential of social, cultural and data networks for the distribution of goods. contact kate@feraltrade.org