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Sumptuous Sunderland: Looking up at the buildings
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A tour of some of Sunderland's notable buildings, both old and new, with Ian Mole.
Sunderland's lost cinemas of the '60s
Просмотров 9353 месяца назад
Walking tours guide Ian Mole takes us through memories of Sunderland's old cinemas - and the culture around them - in the 1960s.
Scran in Sunderland: Lost restaurants and takeaways
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.3 месяца назад
The ordeal of a first Vindaloo, Eartha Kitt's hankering for fish and chips - and an unusual Biryani. Walking tours guide Ian Mole remembers some of the places on Wearside where we used to eat.
Inside the Dun Cow - Sunderland's beautiful historic pub
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
Sunderland Echo reporter - and onetime barman at the Dun Cow - shows us around the historic pub and recounts its histoy and some of his own experiences there.
The Miners' Strike and Wearside: 40 Years On
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.4 месяца назад
2024 marks the 40th anniversary of the Miners' Strike. Sunderland Echo reporter Chris Cordner speaks to some of the Wearside folk who were involved about the events and their legacy.
Lost Shops of Sunderland's old town centre
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A nostalgic stroll around the sites of Sunderland's lost shops, with walking tours guide Ian Mole
Lost cinemas of Sunderland
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.9 месяцев назад
After the sudden closure in 2023 of the Empire, Sunderland city centre was left without a single cinema. Reporter Tony Gillan guides us through a lost era when Wearside was teeming with picture houses.
Curious Sunderland
Просмотров 8 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Sunderland Echo reporter Tony Gillan and some special guests take us on a journey to the peculiar corners of Sunderland's past and present. Taking in fact, fiction - and the in-betweeny bits! - we look at a mythic giant worms, a Victorian murderess, a TikTok sensation's coastline discoveries, ghost stories, Daleks and more.
Lost 60s pubs of Sunderland's old town centre
Просмотров 9 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Walking tour guide Ian Mole takes us on a tour of the places in Sunderland's city - formerly town - centre where some favourite Wearside pubs of the 60s were located
Old Sunderland's standing-room-only cemetery with 100,000 burials
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.11 месяцев назад
A tranquil spot by the former Holy Trinity Church in Sunderland's east end - now culture venue Seventeen Nineteen - was once a cemetery where 100,000 people were buried. Today, there are only three visible gravestones - one for a hero who may not be buried there at all.
An insiders' tour of Sunderland's Stadium of Light
Просмотров 11 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Sunderland Echo reporter Tony Gillan shows us around the Stadium of Light - a place whose every corner he knows well, thanks to having previously worked there
Jacky Whites Market - a Sunderland institution that's stood the test of time
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
Traders at Jacky Whites - also known as White's Market Sunderland - discuss their businesses, and the appeal of a market that has existed on Wearside for decades, even before the more than 50 years it has spent on its current site
Defiance and celebration - the Durham Miners' Gala
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.Год назад
A look at the tradition of the Durham Miners' Gala, which continues to be a hugely popular North East event 30 years after the last of the pits shut in the Durham Coalfield - and more than 150 years after it began.
Reporter Neil tries a day in the life of a keeper at a wetlands park
Просмотров 251Год назад
Sunderland Echo reporter Neil Fatkin finds out what a day in the life of a keeper at the WWT (Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust) Washington wetlands park is like. Staff members also explain what WWT centres do, and how they came to work there.
Three-decade hunt for Nikki Allan's killer
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.Год назад
Three-decade hunt for Nikki Allan's killer
Jacob's new chest - the fundraising fight for a life-changing operation not available on the NHS
Просмотров 152Год назад
Jacob's new chest - the fundraising fight for a life-changing operation not available on the NHS
A tour of 19 pubs and clubs loved and lost in Sunderland
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
A tour of 19 pubs and clubs loved and lost in Sunderland
From lion tamers to football club founders - 'residents' of Sunderland's Bishopwearmouth Cemetery
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.Год назад
From lion tamers to football club founders - 'residents' of Sunderland's Bishopwearmouth Cemetery
Wearside Jack: A Lethal Hoax
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
Wearside Jack: A Lethal Hoax
Reliving the fairytale - Sunderland's 1973 FA Cup victory: 50 years on
Просмотров 18 тыс.Год назад
Reliving the fairytale - Sunderland's 1973 FA Cup victory: 50 years on
A tour of 12 Sunderland clubs we've loved and lost
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
A tour of 12 Sunderland clubs we've loved and lost
Watch the moment teenager Jacob sees his new chest after life-transforming operation
Просмотров 279Год назад
Watch the moment teenager Jacob sees his new chest after life-transforming operation
The unsolved disappearance of Sunderland's Robert Hutchinson
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
The unsolved disappearance of Sunderland's Robert Hutchinson
A tour of seven Sunderland pubs we've loved and lost
Просмотров 11 тыс.Год назад
A tour of seven Sunderland pubs we've loved and lost
We recreate mackem classic the pink slice as a pancake dessert - and give the result a taste test
Просмотров 220Год назад
We recreate mackem classic the pink slice as a pancake dessert - and give the result a taste test
Inspiring through sport at Sunderland's Keep Active North East
Просмотров 74Год назад
Inspiring through sport at Sunderland's Keep Active North East
Popping the Valentine's Day questions at Bridges Sunderland
Просмотров 212Год назад
Popping the Valentine's Day questions at Bridges Sunderland
A tour of Roker Pier tunnel and lighthouse in Sunderland
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
A tour of Roker Pier tunnel and lighthouse in Sunderland
Sunderland in 1983: a drive past Vaux, Dolci's and Littlewoods
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.Год назад
Sunderland in 1983: a drive past Vaux, Dolci's and Littlewoods

Комментарии

  • @user-ov7fg8tz3x
    @user-ov7fg8tz3x 2 дня назад

    THIS BASTARD ALMOST RUINED MY LIFE. BECAUSE OF THESE TAPES, THEY THOUGHTBHECAME FROM ONE MILE OF MY MUM'S HOUSE. PERTER SUTCLIFFE DID NOT COME FROM THERE. I LOOKED LIKESUTCLIFFE, I DROVE MY WAGONS AROUND THE SAME REGION HAS HE. PICKING UP PRODUCE FOR MY BUSINESS. THREE SEPERATE POLICE REGIONS PULLED ME IN OVER THESE MURDERS. I GUESS, ON REFLECTIO, I WOULD HAVE DONE SO TOO. EACH FORCE WERE UNAWARE THAT I HAD BEEN PULLED IN. SOME FORCES ACTED PROFESSIONALLY WHILE OTHERS WERE BASTARDS. MY RESPECT FOR THE POICE WENT DOWN THE DRAIN,

  • @user-ov7fg8tz3x
    @user-ov7fg8tz3x 3 дня назад

    GO BACK WHERE YOU COME FROM. YOU ARE DESROTING MY TOWN. THERE IS NO " MACKEM " I ONLY HEAR THIS WORD SINCE A CAME DOWN TO THE MANCHESTER REGION. MY FRIEND AND I WERE DUMBFOUNDED. MY SISTER AND I WERE BORN IN 1035 AND 1941 AND COULD NEVER UNDERSTAND WHAT THESE KNOBHEADS WERE TALKING ABOUT. WE ARE WEARSIDERS. NEWCASTLE AND GARESHEAD ARE GEORDIES AND THAT IS IT.

  • @iainrobertson1690
    @iainrobertson1690 7 дней назад

    He was a MACKEM not a GEORDIE

  • @user-ov7fg8tz3x
    @user-ov7fg8tz3x 8 дней назад

    I REMEMBER IT ALL WELL BUT WITH DIFFERANT STORIES. I REMEMBER FRO EARLY 40s TO DATE. WHO THE HELL ARE THIS MACKEMS ? MY MATE AND I HAD NEVER EVER HEARD OF THE NAME UNTIL I CAME DOWN TO THE NANCHESTER REGION, I WILL NEVER CALL MY PEOPLE MAXKEMS. WE ARE WEARSIDERS. I STARTED IN THE SHIPYARDS THAT BRINGS MEMORIORS OF THE EFIL THATCHER YEARS. I REMEMBER THAT EVER YEAR THERE WASA RACE ALONG FAWCETTE STREET TO BEAT THE CLOCK CIMING. THE FIRST ALIMINUIUM BRIDGE IN THE WPRLD WAS BUILT IN THE DOCK. I SWAM IN THE SEA 6 DAYS A WEEK. THE GREAT SIR JOESPH SWANN THE INVENTER OF THE LIGHT BULB WAS BORN HERE AND THE AMERICAN EDISON OBTEND THE USE OF OF IT FOR JUST NORTH AMERICA.

    • @alaricamorganthe4912
      @alaricamorganthe4912 5 дней назад

      Sunderland ship yard used to make the ships Makems) and the Newcastle ship yard used to take them to fit them out and they were called Takems ) so that's where the name comes from Makems.

  • @paulinedixon3490
    @paulinedixon3490 10 дней назад

    It’s heartbreaking. The family really need closure and if anybody knows what happened to Robert please come forward to help them. I can’t imagine what it must be like for them. I didn’t know Robert but I hope somebody somewhere can help them.

  • @gillstephenson1563
    @gillstephenson1563 11 дней назад

    I'm from Sunderland & never heard the CLEM word & meaning other than in the plural & what it means. I'm 60 & only left 14 years ago.

  • @davidmacdonald-bi1hy
    @davidmacdonald-bi1hy 14 дней назад

    Been there today and it is full of Africans. How sad.

  • @jimbeckwith5949
    @jimbeckwith5949 14 дней назад

    Marra, I'm from Sunderland, lived in High Garth at the time Nikki went missing, she was found opposite my flat. But you talk too fast, even for me. Slow down, but good documentary though nonetheless

  • @user-ov7fg8tz3x
    @user-ov7fg8tz3x 15 дней назад

    I WAS BORN AND RAISED IN SUNDERLAND. THE NAME ' MACKEMS ' IS A NEW NAME. I NEVER EVER HEARD OF IT UNTIL I WAS DOWN IN THE MANACHER AREA. MY FRIENDS, THAT I GREW UP WITH ALSO ASKED ' WHO THE HELL ARE THESE MACKEMS ? WE WERE ALWAYS CALLED THE WEARSIDERS OR THE BLACK CATS. WE ALWAYS IGNOR THOSE WHO REFER TO US MACKEMS. I WORKED IN THE SHIPYARDS IN THE 1950s AND NO ONE HAD HEARD OF A MACKEMS. IT WASA WORD WE HAD NEVER HEARD OF. SO, I AM A WEARSIDER AND WILL ALWAYS WILL BE. I LIVED DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR AND THEREFORE MY MEMERY IS AS SOUND AS A BELL. SO THE NEWCASTLE SUPPORTER MUST BE CALLED ' THE CASTLE PEOPLE '. OKAY? BUT I CALL THEM ' GEORDIES ' WHICH THEY RIGHTLY LOVE. OUR FAVOURATE SON WAS THE MAN THAT INVENTED THE ELECTRIC LIGHT BULB. HE WAS BORN OPPOSITE SUNDERLAND UNIVERSITY ON WEATHERAL GREEN..... HIS NAME SIR JOUESPH SWANN. HIS MAIN FACTORY LATER ON WAS IN NEWCASTLE WHICH STILL DESPLAYS HIS ORIGINAL LIGHTS OUTSIDE THE DEPARTMENT STORE CALLED H&M THAT NOW OCCUPIES IT.

  • @Bonzo563
    @Bonzo563 15 дней назад

    No more thoughts for the poor bloke persecuted and prosecuted wrongly and lives in hell now!

  • @EdMcF1
    @EdMcF1 16 дней назад

    What a fantastic series of tales. Thank you.

  • @iainrobertson1690
    @iainrobertson1690 18 дней назад

    John Humble was a mackem not a geordie

  • @user-ov7fg8tz3x
    @user-ov7fg8tz3x 19 дней назад

    BY THE WAY, I CAME FROM SUNDERLAND. WE ARE NOT GEORDIES.

  • @user-ov7fg8tz3x
    @user-ov7fg8tz3x 19 дней назад

    BECAUSE OF THIS DICKHEAD AND HIS TAPES, I WAS PULLED IN 3 TIMES FOR THE YORKSHIRE RIPPER. I LOOKED LIKE THE RIPPER AND MY MOTHER LIVED ABOUT ONE MILE AWAY FROM WHERE THE THOUGHT HE CAME FROM FROM BECAUSE OF THE TAPES. THE RIPPER NEVER CAME FROM THERE. I WISH THAT I COULD HAVE MET UP WITH THIS FRAUDSTER. BUT SAYING THAT, I DROVE WAGONS AROUND THE SAME AREA AS THE RIPPER WHILST COLLECTING PRODUCE FOR MY BUSINESS. ALL 3 POLICE UNITS AT THE TIME WERE NOT CONNECTED. CHESHIRE, WEST YORKSHIRE AND WEST MIDLANDS.

  •  21 день назад

    As bad as he was this Humble did not cause the death of 3 more women, the incompetence, arrogance, sexism, etc, caused that and to all the others. Several witnesses had already described the attacked as black haired, swarthy looking, bearded, deep stirring eyes, and a BRADFORD/Local accent! If they had listened and followed up on other vital evidence the Ripper would have been caught by the summer of 79 especially as he was interviewed 9 times. Obviously, Humble deserved to get 10 years in prison.

  • @pattymelt-go3fv
    @pattymelt-go3fv 22 дня назад

    What I don't understand is: HOW no one in Humble's family, not his brother nor his wife, recognized his voice on the tapes?! Apparently the tapes were played everywhere in public constantly, even in supermarkets and on the radio. Everywhere there was a PA system...and even broadcast from police cars in motion. Humble's voice must not have been very "distinctive"? Given how easy it was for 3 people to identify Stephen Young from a MUCH SHORTER clip played on Crimewatch UK, two of whom were supposedly his family members. Stephen Young, was the insurance agent who murdered Harry and Nicola Fuller.

  • @TVBASICINFO
    @TVBASICINFO 27 дней назад

    terrible reporting.., this narrator is so incoherent and struggles to speak properly. How sad for the memory Nikki.

  • @user-vx2si1nr2b
    @user-vx2si1nr2b Месяц назад

    Great stories, keep it up

  • @paulinedixon3490
    @paulinedixon3490 Месяц назад

    Ian do you know why Nancy Revell chose the address for Gloria in one of her books. I’ve read all of the Shipyard Girls stories. The thing is Gloria’s address is my house. Can you imagine my surprise when I read this. Gob smacked dosent come into it. Did Nancy Revell know somebody who used to live here in the past. I’d really like to know.

  • @paulinedixon3490
    @paulinedixon3490 Месяц назад

    Ian. You talk about the books by Nancy Revel. The Shipyard Girls. Do you know if the places she writes about have any real significance to her. One of the girls Gloria came out of the Royal. Infirmary. She gave her address to the taxi driver and it was my address. Do you know if it was just plucked out of the air or did it mean something to her. I’d be interested to know.

  • @paulinedixon3490
    @paulinedixon3490 Месяц назад

    That Jacky Whites is nowt like the old one. It was a bit minging but it was a lovely place. You could buy all sorts. The cafe was a special treat. A plate of chips and a glass of still orange Happy days.

  • @fredfox1764
    @fredfox1764 Месяц назад

    even though im a manchester united fan ,i remember this day very well ,we were all supporting sunderland on the day and ive seen the documentary on you tube about the final victory and if ever the kids of today need to be shown what the fa cup means to a community then that is it ,great days and memories

  • @maxineiley1
    @maxineiley1 Месяц назад

    I remember this .was on durham road by the old Royal Infirmary hospital.. when the bus drove past.. I was 3 months away from being 4yrs old.

  • @georgianrooms
    @georgianrooms Месяц назад

    I've been to the Bis Bar and Pinnochio's. My favourite food was a pork dip from Ibbotsons....

  • @phann860
    @phann860 Месяц назад

    Very true about watch batteries, I made the mistake of popping into a Jewellers opposite Debenhams, the cheeky wanted £20 and when I said I will think about it, he said "It will be same next time". Admittedly my watch is Casio which cost about £16 so I was presumably not the calibre of customer he was interested in. Jacky Whites is tucked into a corner so it not that Noticeable. I went in the first time and I didn't realise how much was there.

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc1351 Месяц назад

    you have missed so many that was a big 80s time, sams, the continental, even the lesiure center traks, then it changed its name, the beehive, the one across the road i cant remember, i could go on forever, so could you if you did the video justice

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc1351 Месяц назад

    the blue monkey was around 99 to 2001 ish, i worked in the shell garage on chester road night shift, had many a person, ask where it was from out of town, it was not my scene, but it was closed and re opened and shut again i think, i could be wrong

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc1351 Месяц назад

    dixons, i was beaten up badly coming out of there in 83, tried to chat a girl up, her boyfriend was banned, she told him, we left, was badly beaten by the barclay court gand, i got to wheatsheaf police station, is was open then, he was arressted, i got bit of compo, he got a year, i got 1200 quid, not bad money in them days

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc1351 Месяц назад

    wooo the upper deck, bucky walker drank there, not a nice one, do not look at him

  • @helpmehelp3009
    @helpmehelp3009 Месяц назад

    Youse to go Railway in Hendon great pub tripe on bar but I don't eat it but atmospheric and the best beer I've ever tasted. Even my son in law says the same, and he worked at managerial level for his working life, by he could sup!

  • @johnmclean9641
    @johnmclean9641 Месяц назад

    Hi ian thanks for that...i was born in Sunderland but now live in North Doncaster...its a shame to see so many shops shut!

  • @th8257
    @th8257 Месяц назад

    This video really misses out some fairly huge bits of information, particularly about why Humble did it. The borstal he was sent to was Medolsmley Road detention centre. The centre is now absolutely notorious because of the physical and sexual abuse that staff inflicted on the young inmates - police now believe that a number of the staff were part of a wider paedophile ring. Many have since been jailed. Humble was seriously abused in there and it left him with a burning hatred of the police. Humble actually went to a police station at one point and turned himself in, but wasn't believed. The FBI had also been asked to listen to the tapes and had warned George Oldfield that they were a hoax (as did several other officers in the UK). It seems though that Oldfield was such a monumental egotist that he ignored all of them.

  • @kevingray3550
    @kevingray3550 Месяц назад

    No mention of the Picture House in High Street West which was located on part of the site that's now occpied by Primark .It opened in 1912 & specialised in showing Westerns and because of that it was known by everyone as the "Ranch". It was also known for its sliding roof that could be opened in the warm summer months too cool the auditorium. Other than to let out all of the cigarette smoke and let some fresh air in I don't know how many times the searing heat of a Sunderland summer actually called for the roof to be opened. The Picture House closed in 1966 and was demolished to make way for the town centre's original shopping precinct which was later converted into a shopping mall and re-named The Bridges. As a kid I visited the Odeon the ABC the Royal and the Havelock and have memories of them all and the films that I saw in them but I never visited the "Ranch".

    • @sunderlandecho9332
      @sunderlandecho9332 Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing your memories Kevin - the 'Ranch' does get a mention in another of our videos, 'Sunderland's lost cinemas of the 60s'

    • @user-nr2xw8hy7s
      @user-nr2xw8hy7s 12 дней назад

      Saw Love Me Tender there , I look at the lost pubs , and have the Sunderland pubs , publication , nowhere have I seen mention of the pub next door to the Ranch , is The Caxton

  • @craig1538
    @craig1538 Месяц назад

    It'saveryinterestingvideobutyouspeakfartooquicklyandit'snoteasytoalwayshearwhatyou'resaying

  • @lightspeed4448
    @lightspeed4448 Месяц назад

    The fact I lived less than 6 miles away from this monster when I was 2 years old is horrible

  • @stewartw.9151
    @stewartw.9151 Месяц назад

    I drove around Sunderland a lot back in the 1960s when I was younger, delivering to my Dad's several bakery/grocery shops and I never actually noticed many of these ornate buildings. Driving, one rarely looks up much and the concentration is on the road ahead and other traffic and in those days that traffic was often heavy! I thank you Ian for bringing these wonderful buildings to my attention.

  • @k.h.5520
    @k.h.5520 Месяц назад

    Moved South in the 70s for work,been back a handful times since & my home towns had the heart ripped out of it, barely recognisable now & been totally trashed .

  • @jeanettehinds4253
    @jeanettehinds4253 2 месяца назад

    It starts with the primary caregiver. This woman had no idea that her child had not gone home until she got back and her other child told her. That's not good enough. And poor Nikki went through God knows what, because children as young as she was think in the moment. They are easily distracted and manipulated.

  • @ME-ke7qc
    @ME-ke7qc 2 месяца назад

    and now its starting to look alot like afrikkkka

  • @stewartw.9151
    @stewartw.9151 2 месяца назад

    Nice video Ian! I remember a few of those places from the early 70s - Biz-Bar, Pinnochio's and I think, The Melting Pot! But as I recall it the Melting Pot was then an Indian restaurant at the top end of Blandford Street? They did good Indian food, and it was a nicely appointed room. Biz-Bar was a hangout for many young teens in the 1960s even. Pinnochio's did a great Canneloni and me and my girlfriend - now my wife for the past hundred years - went there often in the evenings, but I remember it being about where Chillino's is in your video, although I cannot swear to that!

  • @leekirtley7234
    @leekirtley7234 2 месяца назад

    Fastline, underneath Debenhams now. Long gone😢. Chilli and chips, absolutely delish😅😅😅

  • @SleuthJustice
    @SleuthJustice 2 месяца назад

    How very sad 😢

  • @jimmybeatyjb
    @jimmybeatyjb 2 месяца назад

    The Picture House was called the ranch due to the amount of westerns it showed

  • @michaelwray1034
    @michaelwray1034 2 месяца назад

    I was one of the upper deck leerers hehe happy days

  • @j.burgess4459
    @j.burgess4459 2 месяца назад

    This John Humble guy was a nut, and he was obviously guilty of wasting police time. But for me the more serious accusation of perverting the course of justice was wrongly holding him responsible for the police's own huge incompetence. There were good reasons why they should have treated his hoax letters and the tape with extreme skepticism. They even had clear testimony from a survivor who insisted her attacker had a Yorkshire accent not a Wearside accent - but they just discounted that and chose instead to attach more credibility to cranky communications from a random stranger! If he got 8 years for this, it was 1 year for the actual deed, and 7 for making the police look bad.

  • @michaelwray1034
    @michaelwray1034 2 месяца назад

    Great video...

  • @jimmybeatyjb
    @jimmybeatyjb 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for bringing back happy memories .I recall the Mowbrey deciding to have a happy hour from 5.30 until 6.30 .This drew in the crowd that spent their afternoon enjoying cider in Mowbrey Park. I overheard the bar manager discussing with the barmaid about the behaviour getting more boisterous, the manager said don't worry its 6.30 now they we all go shortly. Alas for him he didn't realise they had stashed pints under tables and behind plants ,led to a evening the resembled the muppet show

  • @kevinbaird7277
    @kevinbaird7277 2 месяца назад

    Great memories of JW in the 80's - 90's when i found myself living in Sunderland for 5 years, now some 32 years later this video brought it all back to me, many thanks for posting.

  • @eamo106
    @eamo106 2 месяца назад

    Alan Mardghum from Wearmouth recaps the foreseen truth. Cortonwood indeed was the trigger in Match 1984 !. All lost their jobs, NUM , deputies , TA's , Gaffers - what a scam Thatcher made !

  • @user-ui3jn7we1l
    @user-ui3jn7we1l 2 месяца назад

    I am originally from Darlington but lived the last 30 years in New Zealand, was back home with my kids last October and took them to a Sunderland game. First time I have really been to Sunderland , It was a lot better than I expected and had a great day.