East End & Old Sunderland History Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @jerryatkinson6543
    @jerryatkinson6543 Год назад +3

    Absolutely fantastic series of videos and you can just tell that they are produced with pride and more importantly to me narrated with an authentic accent. Our city is seeing great change and we need to support people like this who will document it.

  • @stewrooney7284
    @stewrooney7284 Год назад +1

    Lived here all my life and never knew alot of this history, love the video

  • @CT-uy2mm
    @CT-uy2mm Год назад +1

    Smashing video. I was born in Burleigh Garth in the late 60's and know these places well. Lovely to see the buildings being looked after.❤

  • @kevinbaird7277
    @kevinbaird7277 6 месяцев назад

    I walked down Church Walk on my first day at the railway depot off Prospect Row back in 1989, I enjoyed many a drink in the Welcome, great memories of my years in Sunderland.

  • @smartin469
    @smartin469 Год назад

    Sunderland went through some hard times in the 70's and 80's but a lot of folk there seem to be working their socks off to make it a place to be proud of

  • @chrishodgkinson7162
    @chrishodgkinson7162 Год назад +1

    Lived in Sunderland for 26 year, but still go back for parents, the match, etc, and yet I never knew about some of these places. Goes to show we do have nice buildings like Newcastle, we just don't expose them. Fab videos 👍

  • @Poppins-ut3bs
    @Poppins-ut3bs Год назад +2

    Brilliant narration , great knowledge of this historical area. You have such an interesting voice, telling us the story as you're walking by. Love these videos x🥰🥰

  • @terencebarrett2897
    @terencebarrett2897 2 месяца назад

    Absolutely wonderful video and presentation, My mothers family lived at Bodwell lane, and she used to reminisce about life a a child and youngster, a lot of family's had big family's, well there was no telly😱 joking aside, there was unemployment, poverty, but our town in a way was booming we had shipyards industry's coalmines etc its so sad now ,with all this new age xxxx everything is bad or us, etc etc,man as lost is way and is being led by parliaments goats and sheep,

  • @mattditchphotography5044
    @mattditchphotography5044 Год назад +1

    Great stuff! I've always wondered about the history of this part of town :)

  • @AlanFrost-vr3ix
    @AlanFrost-vr3ix Месяц назад

    Never saw enough of my old home town before emigrating to sunnier climes. Wish I had kept my eyes open when I had the chance. Hardly recognise my old stomping ground.

  • @tomarmstrong5244
    @tomarmstrong5244 Год назад +4

    Jack Crawford nailed the colours to the mast at the Battle of Camperdown, not Trafalgar, but otherwise very interesting.
    I grew up in the East End but haven't been back for 50 years. So said to see what an empty, dead, desolate place it has become.

    • @northeastnostalgic5071
      @northeastnostalgic5071  Год назад +1

      Oh thank you for correcting me! I must have misread when checking my sources 😊 the east end does seem to have changed a lot, only really retaining a few historic buildings from the past due to slum clearances.

    • @kevingray3550
      @kevingray3550 6 месяцев назад +1

      Jack Crawford did however have rather a tenuous link to the Battle of Trafalgar. He was one of eight naval heroes of the day who were chosen to carry Nelson's coffin at the late admiral's state funeral in 1805. Nelson had famously met his end quite early on in the Battle of Trafalgar falling to a shot from a sniper located in the rigging of an enemy ship. Nelson had made himself a rather obvious target having unwisely insisted on dressing in his full Admiral's uniform for the battle.

  • @nevillechapman9761
    @nevillechapman9761 11 месяцев назад

    I grew up next to Holy Trinity Thanks for thus great vudeo.

  • @anthonydavey5126
    @anthonydavey5126 Год назад

    Loving your videos, I'm busy working my way through them all. Very informative, interesting and well narrated. Great work! 😊👍

    • @northeastnostalgic5071
      @northeastnostalgic5071  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much!😊 I'm really pleased you like them! I'm slowly making more and more!

  • @mariadacre9647
    @mariadacre9647 Год назад

    Thabks for showing the East End.

    • @northeastnostalgic5071
      @northeastnostalgic5071  Год назад

      It's such an interesting and underrated part of Sunderland, full of history and stories!

  • @jaimevallespons1381
    @jaimevallespons1381 Год назад

    Nice memories of Sunderland by the time i was there 😘🇪🇦🇬🇧❤️

  • @PeterWelsh-e7b
    @PeterWelsh-e7b 2 месяца назад

    Very well done thank you

  • @DavyRo
    @DavyRo Год назад +1

    High street east used to have more pubs than anywhere in the world in an half a mile area. Which will give an idea how busy our ports used to be. We have always been a poor area of the country but that has always bred a common bond amongst us. We have a unique history & should be proud if who we are.

    • @northeastnostalgic5071
      @northeastnostalgic5071  Год назад

      Definitely! We have such a rich history of industrial heritage that I'm trying to explore in my videos ☺️

  • @sparky999ification
    @sparky999ification Год назад

    I used to own Sans St Garage (Not Jolly's) which was where the new road cutting is.

  • @Mackembri62
    @Mackembri62 Год назад +3

    Best city and people in the whole of the North East hurts me as a Red House lad living in Yorkshire to return occasionally to see it rapidly going into decline Mackems deserve a lot better 😢

    • @northeastnostalgic5071
      @northeastnostalgic5071  Год назад +2

      There's a lot of things happening in Sunderland at the moment so hopefully things will get better 😊

    • @Mackembri62
      @Mackembri62 Год назад +1

      @@northeastnostalgic5071 I very much hope so it’s the most wonderful city and I am glad I was born there and nowhere else 😊

  • @briggsahoy1
    @briggsahoy1 Год назад

    Great video.

  • @danieljohnson1924
    @danieljohnson1924 Год назад

    Extremely informative.

  • @paulcavanagh3324
    @paulcavanagh3324 Год назад

    Absolutely love this 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @EllieWhite-no2kj
    @EllieWhite-no2kj Год назад

    Fab video as always Kathrine.

  • @sunboycold9164
    @sunboycold9164 Год назад

    Thanks for posting 👍

  • @colincroft334
    @colincroft334 Год назад

    Keep up your good work and thanks from an eastender

    • @northeastnostalgic5071
      @northeastnostalgic5071  Год назад

      Thank you so much! The east end of Sunderland is definitely an underrated area for history ☺️

  • @commonman131
    @commonman131 3 месяца назад

    It would be good to see then and now so we can see what it was like.

  • @DotBell-m6t
    @DotBell-m6t 5 месяцев назад

    My grandmother had a tobacconist shop in the High street in the Early 1900 She was widowed with 8 children the youngest being only 6months old the then vicar wanted to place my father into the orphanage but his elder brother takes him you take us all. My uncle who saved him this plight faught in the first world war and was killed his name is on the plaque on Holy Trinity we saw this 2 years ago when we stayed at the BoarsHead roughly opposite grandmas shop

  • @London1064
    @London1064 Год назад

    Great video 👍

  • @normanboyes4983
    @normanboyes4983 Год назад

    Well done Katherine.👍

  • @mn4169
    @mn4169 Год назад

    when i was a young girl I went down to the riverside where the abandoned house alongside the m¨bridge is. dangerous fun in the 1970s. Sunderland has lost much of its character with only windows of a great past amongst the rubbish and decay.

  • @DeadAirTV
    @DeadAirTV Год назад +1

    Did I hear… “underground crypt?” 👀

    • @northeastnostalgic5071
      @northeastnostalgic5071  Год назад +1

      I thought you'd be interested!😂 Its not one you can go in, it was discovered and bricked back up, but it's under Villiers Street!

  • @mervynhardy6161
    @mervynhardy6161 Год назад

    I think the Masonic hall in Queen Street is the oldest working Masonic Hall in the world.

  • @davidanderson7138
    @davidanderson7138 Год назад

    You could tell us anything about what was here, all we see is grass and walls, we need "before and after" pictures

    • @northeastnostalgic5071
      @northeastnostalgic5071  Год назад

      Hi 😊 I'm still new to creating videos so there will be before and after pictures in future videos, apologies that this video isn't very good!

  • @jamesa2482
    @jamesa2482 Год назад

    Sunderland is the worst place in the universe. It’s worse than the core of a black hole or neutron star, it’s worse than the battlefields of WW1 and WW2, it’s worse than Hiroshima in 1945.