This is the BEST video of the north east I have come across on you tube. I thought the music would be irritating but it wasnt. Your knowledge and old photos are very impressive. Please do more on all areas of Sunderland, from Tunstall hills to the rifle range at Whitburn, there is so much history that is lost on those from outside the area. How about one on the Cauld Lad of Hylton or the monks summer retreat at Finchale Abbey approached from across the bridge. BTW, your nanas right about toddlers piddling in the paddling pool😂.
I’ve been in spottys cave I used to work in the park, they were opening it up to make an attraction for the illuminations, you could only travel about 10 yards into the cave, and it’s obviously was man-made there was a rock fall and you couldn’t get past it, if you went onto the top footpath, you could see where it was subsiding, I love local history I grew up in Seaburn and studied the history of Sunderland. Unfortunately, a lot of the history of Sunderland. was lost during the Second World War then during the 50s and 60s development, when they were building the road in front of Fulwell Mill they discovered the remains of a Roman fort and Saint Peters Church one of the oldest churches in the UK built in 600s as part of the monasteries there’s a wealth of history all round sunderland if you know where to look. I particularly enjoyed your stroll along the Roker Sea front. The thought of Roker with no, Bellamys and I noticed the old nightclub with the Chinese roof looks like it’s gone. You’ve brought back so many memories I was born in 1960 in the old police house in Maud Street fulwell and had a misspent youth between the fairground and the old pier until the early 1980s when I moved away, it’s been a trip down memory lane, thank you very much really interesting. Just thinking, have you covered Alexander Bridge If you stand next to the stone wall on the south side of the bridge The wall is covered in shrapnel. There was a police box that stood there, and it suffered a direct hit during the war. There was a policeman inside who was never heard of again. Again, thank you
Oh wow thank you for your comment 😁 I created several TikTok videos on Alexandra bridge but I'm slowly working on making longer videos of my previous content, but that sounds fascinating!
Nice. A couple of additional nuggets for ya… When I was a kid I was told they discovered a nuns skeleton on the cliffs of Holy Rock. My uncle Ronnie used to man the coastguard (as it was called back then) station and I used to pop in on a Saturday to look through the massive U Boat binoculars that had been knicked from the Germans. 😂
Having been born and bred in Sunderland Roker Pier has always been called a "pier" despite that it is in fact a breakwater. A pier is a long jetty from which ships can be embarked or disembarked. The lighthouse at the end of Roker Pier makes that a bit impractical . But "Pier" its is named and to the locals a pier it will always be.
Thanks again for yet another great historical fact-filled video. It's lovely finding out little snippets of history, about my home town, that I never knew about. I look forward to the next one. Keep up the good work 😊👍
Th last place I lived before leaving England in 1975 was Park Gate, which is a street on the other side of the Park. Did not spend much time on the beach though! The Roker Hotel bar was my local pub back in those days.
Lived in 15 park gate around 1975 after just being married, our first home and first child born there, lovely area, I also worked in the north dock as an apprentice for Armstrong Addison timber merchants before leaving to join Northumbria police, 😊
Fantastic video,I learned a lot of things I didn’t understand when I saw them as a child also brought back the memories of Roker beach being so full of people that if you didn’t get there in good time you struggled to find a space so a early bus to the Weatsheaf and a fast walk down Roker avenue was essential 😊
I'm pleased you like this video! I can imagine it was so packed down Roker in those days - I kinda wish it was like that today as it's always quite quiet now!
I haven’t lived in the town now, for a long time, so it’s long time I’ve been down, if you stand on the the Little Pier look over to the entrance of the South Doc entrance there’s defensive buildings, builtings from the Napoleonic war
The finger post there today was a replacement some years ago. The finger point out to sea originally said: 'German Ocean', which was the name of the North Sea prior to WW1. I think the old sign had either deteriorated or was damaged and removed. Some time later, when a new finger post was created, the 'German Ocean' pointer was changed to 'To Germany'.
I really like these longer form videos. I watched this right to the end and will watch again. This is basically my morning walk and you have illuminated it further. You must have been out early in the morning as there are very few people about😀
I think you deserve a medal for getting to the end!😂🥇 It was about 6am on a weekday so very few people about! I find people are distracting from my clips so I try to avoid them!
I did enjoy your video, and got all the way to the end! Well done, it was hugely enjoyable. The area around the North Dock has changed beyond all recognition. Although I'm from the Garths in the East End, my father's family were all Barbary Coasters, living along Dame Dorothy St, and my Granda, originally a shipyard riveter, had an allotment overlooking the North Dock, but I recognise almost nothing now. I thought that the gun battery was on the South Pier, and that was why the Barracks were built overlooking the South Dock? Maybe there was a battery on both sides, eh? There is also a tunnel running the length of the South Pier, in which we bairns used to play. My dad watched them 'demolish' the Holey Rock. According to him, the army blew it up! As a bairn, we used to play on the Cananball Rocks, collecting willicks and catching crabs. Did you know that if you catch two crabs and put them in the same pool they will either make baby crabs or have a fight? By the way, your Ma was wrong about the paddling pool water. There was nowt wrong with it, except that it got a bit cloudy because of the sand. Your videos are very much appreciated by this long time exile. Thank you.
I think you deserve a medal for getting to the end!🥇 North Dock definitely is all new housing! There was a battery on both sides; one just off the old North Pier and another was near Holey Rock. Oh wow! I didn't know there was a tunnel under the old south pier; it is always strange that it was never finished! I'm pleased you like my videos! I'm still getting used to filming in a RUclips format so there'll be more to come!
I grew up playing on these beaches and piers ^^ Thank you so much ❤ Can’t wait to show me mam… ^^ PS. Never heard that about Spotee before! I grew up being told he was a French or Italian sailor who got shipwrecked, and who begged and did odd jobs for locals to survive 🤷♀️
@@northeastnostalgic5071probably none of them are! Haha :) Great videos though, thank you ^^ Edit! - showed my mam and we have been watching your Sunderland videos all afternoon. She says I had to tell you how amazing you are making these! Thank you ❤
South Shields is one of my favourite places with so much history! I actually filmed there last week so there'll definitely be videos in Sand dancer territory 😁
To this day anything lost on the beach from Roker to Whitburn will wash up at the next high tide at the Cat and Dog steps, The owner of a small ball bucket and spade shop at these steps made a nice profit as he got most of his goods back on the next tide :-)
did you know there is a pill box in Whitburn village on the coat road . you will have went past it 100s of time and not noticed it and l s lowry use to sat at the hotel that is now the grand . he would do small drawings on the napkins and give them to the staff . the story i was told wen i worked there
I did! The pillbox is built into someone's front wall I think now - there's so amazing history in Whitburn, especially the coast walk to Souter Lighthouse! Oh that's interesting about L S Lowry 😁
Another interesting snippet of Sunderland's history. Nicely documented. It may be just me but I found the bouncy camera work a little unsettling. You can improve future videos by ditching the generic musik. Your voice-over and the visuals are sufficient. Keep making pieces like this.
Thank you so much! I'll definitely bear your feedback in mind for future videos, I'm new to RUclips creating and only use my phone at the moment so I hope to create more professional videos over time 😊
@@northeastnostalgic5071 I encourage you to continue making videos. You may only be starting RUclips videos but you already have things going for you: an interesting delivery, an authentic voice and the knack of mixing the contemporary with the historical. You were wise to label the series as that gives you a wide field to explore, from Middlesborough to Berwick on Tweed! You might think about introducing yourself. Viewers respond to a first name. Best wishes
This is the BEST video of the north east I have come across on you tube.
I thought the music would be irritating but it wasnt.
Your knowledge and old photos are very impressive.
Please do more on all areas of Sunderland, from Tunstall hills to the rifle range at Whitburn, there is so much history that is lost on those from outside the area.
How about one on the Cauld Lad of Hylton or the monks summer retreat at Finchale Abbey approached from across the bridge.
BTW, your nanas right about toddlers piddling in the paddling pool😂.
I’ve been in spottys cave I used to work in the park, they were opening it up to make an attraction for the illuminations, you could only travel about 10 yards into the cave, and it’s obviously was man-made there was a rock fall and you couldn’t get past it, if you went onto the top footpath, you could see where it was subsiding, I love local history I grew up in Seaburn and studied the history of Sunderland. Unfortunately, a lot of the history of Sunderland. was lost during the Second World War then during the 50s and 60s development, when they were building the road in front of Fulwell Mill they discovered the remains of a Roman fort and Saint Peters Church one of the oldest churches in the UK built in 600s as part of the monasteries there’s a wealth of history all round sunderland if you know where to look. I particularly enjoyed your stroll along the Roker Sea front. The thought of Roker with no, Bellamys and I noticed the old nightclub with the Chinese roof looks like it’s gone. You’ve brought back so many memories I was born in 1960 in the old police house in Maud Street fulwell and had a misspent youth between the fairground and the old pier until the early 1980s when I moved away, it’s been a trip down memory lane, thank you very much really interesting. Just thinking, have you covered Alexander Bridge If you stand next to the stone wall on the south side of the bridge The wall is covered in shrapnel. There was a police box that stood there, and it suffered a direct hit during the war. There was a policeman inside who was never heard of again. Again, thank you
Oh wow thank you for your comment 😁 I created several TikTok videos on Alexandra bridge but I'm slowly working on making longer videos of my previous content, but that sounds fascinating!
Took a year for the algorithm to suggest this to me, a year too long in my opinion. Great video of our beach.
Thanks...great trip down memory lane,,I was born and bred in Sunderland in 1948...sadly leaving in 1986...Ha'away the Lads today against Blackburn
Nice. A couple of additional nuggets for ya…
When I was a kid I was told they discovered a nuns skeleton on the cliffs of Holy Rock.
My uncle Ronnie used to man the coastguard (as it was called back then) station and I used to pop in on a Saturday to look through the massive U Boat binoculars that had been knicked from the Germans. 😂
Mackem County. We really do have a fantastic beach.
Well this is a little gem of a mini documentary well done pet.
Thank you so much 😁
Having been born and bred in Sunderland Roker Pier has always been called a "pier" despite that it is in fact a breakwater. A pier is a long jetty from which ships can be embarked or disembarked. The lighthouse at the end of Roker Pier makes that a bit impractical . But "Pier" its is named and to the locals a pier it will always be.
Fascinating history content, so many brilliant 'Do you knows? '
Keep these videos coming please x😊
Thank you! I'm pleased you liked this little video about Roker's history 😊
Thanks again for yet another great historical fact-filled video. It's lovely finding out little snippets of history, about my home town, that I never knew about. I look forward to the next one. Keep up the good work 😊👍
Thank you so much for your lovely comment!😊 I'm pleased you got through this long video and liked it!
Fantastic
Class spent so much time there 👌
Th last place I lived before leaving England in 1975 was Park Gate, which is a street on the other side of the Park. Did not spend much time on the beach though! The Roker Hotel bar was my local pub back in those days.
Lived in 15 park gate around 1975 after just being married, our first home and first child born there, lovely area, I also worked in the north dock as an apprentice for Armstrong Addison timber merchants before leaving to join Northumbria police, 😊
Fantastic video,I learned a lot of things I didn’t understand when I saw them as a child also brought back the memories of Roker beach being so full of people that if you didn’t get there in good time you struggled to find a space so a early bus to the Weatsheaf and a fast walk down Roker avenue was essential 😊
I'm pleased you like this video! I can imagine it was so packed down Roker in those days - I kinda wish it was like that today as it's always quite quiet now!
Very informative and the accent is amazing.
I have genealogy of most people in the NE
Thank you
It’s really interesting to see and hear so much information about an area I know well, excellent video!
Thank you so much! There's so much history on our coastlines, Roker is one of my favourite places to go so I'm pleased you found it interesting!
I haven’t lived in the town now, for a long time, so it’s long time I’ve been down, if you stand on the the Little Pier look over to the entrance of the South Doc entrance there’s defensive buildings, builtings from the Napoleonic war
The finger post there today was a replacement some years ago. The finger point out to sea originally said: 'German Ocean', which was the name of the North Sea prior to WW1. I think the old sign had either deteriorated or was damaged and removed. Some time later, when a new finger post was created, the 'German Ocean' pointer was changed to 'To Germany'.
Thanks for posting it was so informative, I used to go fishing along the old north pier when I was a young lad in the 60's
I'm pleased you liked this video 😊 I bet the Old North Pier was quite a good spot for fishing, especially with being in such an expanse of open water!
Roker born and bred good video. Keep them coming
Thank you! 😊
Love your videos of Sunderland. Keep it up, so interesting.
Thank you so much!😁 There are so many more videos to come!
@@northeastnostalgic5071 Great, looking forward to them!
I really like these longer form videos. I watched this right to the end and will watch again. This is basically my morning walk and you have illuminated it further. You must have been out early in the morning as there are very few people about😀
I think you deserve a medal for getting to the end!😂🥇 It was about 6am on a weekday so very few people about! I find people are distracting from my clips so I try to avoid them!
I did enjoy your video, and got all the way to the end! Well done, it was hugely enjoyable.
The area around the North Dock has changed beyond all recognition. Although I'm from the Garths in the East End, my father's family were all Barbary Coasters, living along Dame Dorothy St, and my Granda, originally a shipyard riveter, had an allotment overlooking the North Dock, but I recognise almost nothing now.
I thought that the gun battery was on the South Pier, and that was why the Barracks were built overlooking the South Dock? Maybe there was a battery on both sides, eh? There is also a tunnel running the length of the South Pier, in which we bairns used to play.
My dad watched them 'demolish' the Holey Rock. According to him, the army blew it up! As a bairn, we used to play on the Cananball Rocks, collecting willicks and catching crabs. Did you know that if you catch two crabs and put them in the same pool they will either make baby crabs or have a fight? By the way, your Ma was wrong about the paddling pool water. There was nowt wrong with it, except that it got a bit cloudy because of the sand.
Your videos are very much appreciated by this long time exile. Thank you.
I think you deserve a medal for getting to the end!🥇
North Dock definitely is all new housing! There was a battery on both sides; one just off the old North Pier and another was near Holey Rock. Oh wow! I didn't know there was a tunnel under the old south pier; it is always strange that it was never finished!
I'm pleased you like my videos! I'm still getting used to filming in a RUclips format so there'll be more to come!
When the illuminations started you could go in those caves
I grew up playing on these beaches and piers ^^
Thank you so much ❤
Can’t wait to show me mam… ^^
PS. Never heard that about Spotee before! I grew up being told he was a French or Italian sailor who got shipwrecked, and who begged and did odd jobs for locals to survive 🤷♀️
I think there are many myths about Spottee so your version could be true too!
@@northeastnostalgic5071probably none of them are! Haha :)
Great videos though, thank you ^^
Edit! - showed my mam and we have been watching your Sunderland videos all afternoon. She says I had to tell you how amazing you are making these! Thank you ❤
Love the content! and the 40 min video, Keep up the brilliant work. Would love if you could do more about South Shields :)
South Shields is one of my favourite places with so much history! I actually filmed there last week so there'll definitely be videos in Sand dancer territory 😁
the gun emplacements are on the South side of river, still there on google maps
Holey Rock was blown up in 1937, probably when the people of Sunderland were distracted by an FA Cup win! 🙂
To this day anything lost on the beach from Roker to Whitburn will wash up at the next high tide at the Cat and Dog steps, The owner of a small ball bucket and spade shop at these steps made a nice profit as he got most of his goods back on the next tide :-)
Between the NORTH Pier and the OLD short pier, there is a shipwreck that is still visible above water today on NEEP ;TIDES
I'll have to look out for it! Is it the Orion?
did you know there is a pill box in Whitburn village on the coat road . you will have went past it 100s of time and not noticed it and l s lowry use to sat at the hotel that is now the grand . he would do small drawings on the napkins and give them to the staff . the story i was told wen i worked there
I did! The pillbox is built into someone's front wall I think now - there's so amazing history in Whitburn, especially the coast walk to Souter Lighthouse! Oh that's interesting about L S Lowry 😁
Another interesting snippet of Sunderland's history. Nicely documented. It may be just me but I found the bouncy camera work a little unsettling. You can improve future videos by ditching the generic musik. Your voice-over and the visuals are sufficient. Keep making pieces like this.
Thank you so much! I'll definitely bear your feedback in mind for future videos, I'm new to RUclips creating and only use my phone at the moment so I hope to create more professional videos over time 😊
@@northeastnostalgic5071 I encourage you to continue making videos. You may only be starting RUclips videos but you already have things going for you: an interesting delivery, an authentic voice and the knack of mixing the contemporary with the historical. You were wise to label the series as that gives you a wide field to explore, from Middlesborough to Berwick on Tweed! You might think about introducing yourself. Viewers respond to a first name. Best wishes
@@northeastnostalgic5071 I like your bouncy walk. It adds character and a personal touch.
Are you from Middlesbrough? I am 🤭
I'm from Sunderland, but coincidentally I did work in Middlesbrough for 6 years so I might still have that twang 😅
Fab
You seem to know what your talking about.
😅 I do try!
never went on public toilets in Sunderland, still do not in Sweden. They smelt like hell and were disgusting.
Custy.
As a geordie lad, I didn't know much about Roker, but now I do, lol ❤ you are awesome
Thank you! I'm pleased you liked this video and learnt about Roker!😁