The Other South Bank 2009

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2012
  • The Other South Bank
    A film by Pilgrim Films, Saint Etienne and The Caravan Gallery
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Комментарии • 96

  • @tstuart7333
    @tstuart7333 7 лет назад +6

    I lived in Beecham Street, and Diamond Street in the 60s. Went to St Peters Normanby Road and the people were the best ever. I've been traveling back twice a year ever since, to take in the nostalgia and the great memories. Tony Flannigan, Shaggy, Clive Bennett and all the old school friends, their memory stays with me. It was the greatest place ever. I have lived in China for 11 years. I attend grave at the cemetery at Eston. I hope that's were I can return. South Bank... the best place ever.

  • @ericsimmons4962
    @ericsimmons4962 3 года назад +4

    Born in Slaggy Island in 1945. I remember a wonderful childhood, with walks up Skipper's Lane, catching Sticklebacks in the Low Farm beck and bringing home orphaned rabbits. I emigrated to Canada in 1967 and, during my frequent visits back when my parents were alive, noticed the steady decline. I guess I qualify as one of the sons who abandoned you, as per Vin Garbutt's "Slaggy Island Farewell". Fond memories.

  • @JohnWilson-mp7xh
    @JohnWilson-mp7xh 7 лет назад +5

    Becoming an "adopted" son of South Bank when getting married in 1968, the following almost 6 years living there were the happiest I have known...The people were fantastic...The shops you could buy anything you wished for....Having visited my beloved ex homeland recently I was shocked to see how the place had turned out. The heart has been ripped out of a thriving community

    • @PrinceOvPersia1
      @PrinceOvPersia1 4 года назад

      South Bank has become a sad state of affairs, I was 7 when I moved there and lived there continuously until I was 19. There were ups and downs, but as a community we had a really good time. We had such sweet neighbours around us that you could rely on one another. And this was early 1990s-2001!!! Imagine the sweetness the further back in time you went!!!!

  • @PrinceOvPersia1
    @PrinceOvPersia1 4 года назад +6

    I also loved the 17 years of my life I lived there continuously, my dear father lived and died there (Jan 2020) . I have fond childhood memories of the place, as well as its close proximity to my darling Middlesbrough. Its such a shame it has gone from a remarkable and friendly place to a barren wasteland where shops and sweet neighbours are few and depression and loneliness is great. Now that my father is gone I dont even feel like going back there, it will haunt me even more :'(

    • @caravanchris
      @caravanchris  4 года назад +1

      We were hoping to return in the summer to put a younger persons point of view, but unfortunately he funds were not available so it remains rather bleaker than we intended!

  • @cartoonkrays3308
    @cartoonkrays3308 3 года назад +5

    Very important film. Captures it as it was forever.

  • @tasneemhussain517
    @tasneemhussain517 3 года назад +3

    Lived in south bank for 14 years born and bred best childhood memories I have

  • @MrMerrrrrrr
    @MrMerrrrrrr 4 года назад +4

    What a cracking little film 🎥👍👍👍

  • @Tommytucamoto
    @Tommytucamoto 4 года назад +3

    I'm southbank born and bred I wouldn't change growing up there for the world I still drive through it now about once a week I still get a tingle in my gut, great vid

  • @mrzaman9736
    @mrzaman9736 3 года назад +2

    I remember Shirleys chip shop I used to get my chips, best chips in South Bank and Sarah's shop I used to live near there, South Bank mosque I used to go there for prayers, and south bank will never change, that's true. I miss it was my temporary home🛌🏘️ until 2006,, but east London is where I grew up

  • @shellysteel7765
    @shellysteel7765 6 лет назад +3

    I live in southbank. 13 years ago. My kids were born and bread. They and they all came out. As workers. We loved. It they

  • @mikecarman4310
    @mikecarman4310 5 лет назад +7

    Born there in 1950, even bought my first home in South Bank. Worked in the dockyard. Hard working area of Teesside who were continually let down and demoralized by Thatcher and other governments following her. So sad.

    • @PrinceOvPersia1
      @PrinceOvPersia1 4 года назад

      My father spent most of his working life at Dorman Long, and you could see the towers and work place from where we lived near Normanby Road. I still remember the large tower at night, with the bright orange flame, a beacon to show our dedicated and strong work force that kept the industry moving. I loved that flame more than the Olympic Torch or Statue of Liberty.

  • @JulieFlanaganJF
    @JulieFlanaganJF 6 лет назад +4

    A really interesting documentary, fantastic visuals, creating a sense of emotions and drawing me into the subject matter.

    • @PrinceOvPersia1
      @PrinceOvPersia1 4 года назад

      I was literally crying at the end due to mixed emotions

  • @michaelhoggarth89
    @michaelhoggarth89 Год назад

    Mrs H 🇬🇧 .. I lived in Queen Street in 1974..It was an old house and a typical 2 up, 2 down but everyone was the same back then...Nothing like today... An old war era house we moved into...The corner shop was 2 houses away...We had everything we needed....Paul Daniels lived in the next street from us and my eldest brother went to school with Martin.. Back then people where simply people..Nothing like today...No hatred back then & bullying was hardly heard of...Simple, Pleasureable times..Gone but not forgotten...💔😥

    • @caravanchris
      @caravanchris  Год назад

      We heard many similar stories - it sounds like a great place years ago!

  • @TheStevePow
    @TheStevePow 10 лет назад +2

    Some good memories from my days in Alexander Road. Nice film.

  • @caravanchris
    @caravanchris  10 лет назад +7

    We hope to go back and complete the film showing how regeneration has transformed the area.

  • @canecreek00
    @canecreek00 2 года назад +1

    Great video, a document.

  • @Liam-uq6sb
    @Liam-uq6sb 3 года назад +4

    I went to south bank once looking for a burnt out car for the garage I worked for , couldn’t find it but there was this pub with bars and shutters all over the windows so I went over and it was actually open . I goes in and everyone stopped talking and looked at me lol I asked the fella behind the bar if he’s seen a burn out car , he started to laugh and told me the kids burn them out and then a fella with a recovery wagon goes around picking them up and weighing them In lol

  • @robbiemorgan1676
    @robbiemorgan1676 3 года назад

    Lived there as a kid awsome place ..theres one thing for sure ur alot more street wise when u lived there

  • @user-lf3wr8rh7r
    @user-lf3wr8rh7r 3 года назад +10

    Another northern town went to the dogs, the north south divide claims another victim, sunderland and Newcastle next?

  • @johnblackett9899
    @johnblackett9899 10 лет назад +3

    So sad to see South Bank torn to pieces.

    • @PrinceOvPersia1
      @PrinceOvPersia1 4 года назад +1

      Not only has South Bank been torn to pieces, but our hearts have as well. No wonder people suffered (and still are suffering) from anxiety, unemployment, lack of social interaction and general uneasiness.

  • @lemmy6782
    @lemmy6782 8 лет назад +2

    great place once over

  • @jamiet9282
    @jamiet9282 5 лет назад

    I lived in southbank till 1999 playing in the scrap yard good times

    • @PrinceOvPersia1
      @PrinceOvPersia1 4 года назад

      Haha I used to be terrified of that place at night when I was a kid. I used to think thats where all the ghosts came from :)

  • @geoffreykerr-morgan3128
    @geoffreykerr-morgan3128 10 лет назад +3

    So sad to see the death of my spiritual home I lived in South Bank for 44 years I live in Middlesbrough now

    • @PrinceOvPersia1
      @PrinceOvPersia1 4 года назад

      Oh how that quote brought tears to my already streaming eyes :'(

    • @delboy7928
      @delboy7928 3 года назад +1

      Did u ever meet the duufer

  • @PrinceOvPersia1
    @PrinceOvPersia1 4 года назад +1

    Why the hell did I leave this place?!?! The downfall of my father and South Bank makes me feel like a section of my heart has been destroyed. I was literally crying at the end of this movie...

  • @David-mo3tv
    @David-mo3tv 3 года назад +1

    It has a good motocross track

  • @mrnobody4237
    @mrnobody4237 3 года назад +5

    Wasn't that where Lee Duffy was from?

    • @johnkemp4922
      @johnkemp4922 2 года назад +1

      It was, keir Hardy crescent, RIP Lee Duffy 😪

  • @caravanchris
    @caravanchris  3 года назад +1

    It's an original soundtrack by Saint Etienne.

  • @roneverett9531
    @roneverett9531 6 лет назад +1

    I once Lived in Cromwell Road.

    • @PrinceOvPersia1
      @PrinceOvPersia1 4 года назад +1

      I had a few mates who lived there and went to the sweet school. Ash Illingworth ring a bell???

  • @kishyboi9100
    @kishyboi9100 2 года назад +1

    My family was born there

  • @oo9467
    @oo9467 Год назад

    the one shop i do remember going back was the cb shop but still a dump i was from flats lane

    • @paulos82
      @paulos82 3 месяца назад

      Yuppie 😂 flats lane

  • @boyowston88owston9
    @boyowston88owston9 8 лет назад +1

    It's all gone now it was bad when I was a kid.but

  • @PrinceOvPersia1
    @PrinceOvPersia1 4 года назад

    Fast forward 11 years since this movie was made and no difference has been made to the landscape or happiness of the residents. My God, I didnt know there were three cinemas there in the past!!! I do know that the local post offices (one next to Asda, another surviving highlight of the area; another near Queen Street) were gotten rid of, to the dismay of elderly/disabled people (like my late father, who like many had to go into M'bro to pay his bills). This and many other facilities were razed to the ground, only to be replaced by nothing.

  • @stevesayer4045
    @stevesayer4045 3 года назад +2

    Nothing in South Bank now. You can buy a house cheat than anywhere Know one likes to live in South Bank. No work it finished

  • @strictlysport3624
    @strictlysport3624 3 года назад +1

    Anyone else hear south bank and just think lee duffy 😂

  • @voicesinthedark5377
    @voicesinthedark5377 4 года назад

    south bank was south bank wen south bank was south bank cant beat it

    • @voicesinthedark5377
      @voicesinthedark5377 4 года назад

      if u make any more plz let me know i am a south bank lad and a grangetowner aswell love to help u in this if u will let me many thax

  • @mickcurran4201
    @mickcurran4201 3 года назад +1

    What's song at the beginning pls

  • @fortnitemontages9272
    @fortnitemontages9272 7 лет назад

    I live in shin well south bank

  • @raymondfunnel6856
    @raymondfunnel6856 Год назад

    My mum was born in Middlesbrough

  • @johndemonmax3391
    @johndemonmax3391 5 лет назад +15

    Is this were lee duffy was from

    • @flalingbashers2957
      @flalingbashers2957 3 года назад +1

      No

    • @15kilkenny
      @15kilkenny 3 года назад

      He was from Eston

    • @thepixalator6758
      @thepixalator6758 3 года назад +2

      It is Yes, he wasnt from Eston at all.

    • @15kilkenny
      @15kilkenny 3 года назад

      @@thepixalator6758 he lived there then

    • @liamrang6725
      @liamrang6725 3 года назад

      Lee Duffy is from south bank why there’s a dvd saying very south bank story

  • @caravanchris
    @caravanchris  4 года назад

    It's next door.

  • @mi6uk
    @mi6uk Год назад

    MIDDLESBROUGH, STOCKTON, BILLINGHAM, DARLINGTON, JESMOND, NEWCASTLE, YORK & YARM - OUR UNUSUAL NEIGHBOURS AND LOCAL HISTORY IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND
    Most people living in the North of England think they know their neighbours and local history but how would you know your neighbour worked for MI6? Most who knew the Fairclough family didn’t have a clue that from the seventies Bill Fairclough was a secret agent (MI6 codename JJ) working for various intelligence agencies. What’s more they had no idea he was following in his parents’ footsteps.
    Bill's parents met during the Second World War when his father, ostensibly working for Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI), worked secretly on creating bombs to wipe out the Nazi's industrial hinterland. In 1941 in Yarm Richard married Margaret Hawxwell, a local lass from Middlesbrough. After the war in Europe ended in May 1945, Dr Richard Alan Fairclough continued to work for British Intelligence (MI1).
    Not long after retiring from ICI in the seventies, Richard Fairclough opened and ran an antiquarian book shop business in Yarm until his death in 1987. The book shop was a bit of an enigma as it was also a haunt for spooks.
    When not gated at St Peter’s School, York Bill Fairclough spent most of his childhood and early teens in the North East of England. As a child in the fifties he was educated at Red House School in Norton. He lived in Billingham and then in a vast white house (once the home of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley) in Norton Green overlooking the duck pond. In Bill’s teens, the Faircloughs lived in Middleton St George and later in Yarm. He also lived in flats he rented near nightclubs he helped run during the late sixties and early seventies in Portrack, Stockton-on-Tees and Jesmond in Newcastle upon Tyne. Conveniently for him they were near the offices of the firm of Chartered Accountants (now PwC) he worked for in Middlesbrough and Newcastle upon Tyne.
    So if you lived, worked or visited any of these places you may well have unwittingly encountered this “spooky” family, been their neighbours or inhabited the houses they lived in. A quick web-search will even disclose some of the addresses where they lived. Mind you, if you live in any of them now, best sweep them for bugs!
    Details of where the Faircloughs lived and worked are given in most of Bill Fairclough’s bios on the web such as can be found at everipedia.org/wiki/lang_en/bill-fairclough. If you were as fascinated as we were, you can also read the raw fact based thriller Beyond Enkription, the first stand-alone novel to be released in The Burlington Files series (theburlingtonfiles.org/#/reviews). It’s a memorable and distinctively different noir espionage thriller based on his and his family’s experiences in 1974.

  • @boyowston88owston9
    @boyowston88owston9 8 лет назад

    money is key to the man and she is not come back?

  • @joeblyth2646
    @joeblyth2646 4 года назад

    Isn’t south bank in Middlesbrough?

    • @PrinceOvPersia1
      @PrinceOvPersia1 4 года назад +4

      Its used to be part of M'bro at one time. Then the council segregated the counties.

  • @clarencebodicker3299
    @clarencebodicker3299 3 года назад +1

    Is this recommended for holiday destination

  • @aintnoplum
    @aintnoplum 5 месяцев назад

    Looks nice compared to Dagenham atleast you ent got all the foreigners we have…

  • @delboy7928
    @delboy7928 2 года назад

    Was this lee duffys old stomping ground

    • @fcu866
      @fcu866 Год назад

      Why is he your hero or something you have mentioned him like 3 times on this video.

    • @delboy7928
      @delboy7928 Год назад

      @@fcu866 wots it got to do with u wot people comment on if u ain't got anything decent to say don't bother mush

    • @fcu866
      @fcu866 Год назад +1

      Just extremely bizarre behaviour, you have already commented on someone’s post over a year ago wen someone asked if this was where Lee Duffy was from and now 9 months on your asking a question you have already answered to someone else. Everyone who knows of Lee Duffy knows he was from here so you are asking a question you know the answer too just so someone talks about him.

    • @delboy7928
      @delboy7928 Год назад

      @@fcu866 I find it even more strange u know wot I was writing a year ago wot I do and say shouldnt bother u at all it's a story wot I found interesting and still do and will continue to comment on the story use your time to do something else mush other than commenting on wot other people do

    • @fcu866
      @fcu866 Год назад

      @@delboy7928 not really, comments are there to be read and considering there ain’t that many it was noticeable you were looking to start a Lee Duffy conversation. It’s ok to want to talk about him but asking questions you know the answer too 😂😂😂

  • @mikeweston3514
    @mikeweston3514 3 года назад +3

    Beruit

    • @loko8187
      @loko8187 3 года назад

      That what I was thinking

  • @jogreenland2546
    @jogreenland2546 8 лет назад +1

    So glad i got away from there

  • @novarkngood2618
    @novarkngood2618 4 года назад +2

    Perfect place for asylum seekers

    • @PrinceOvPersia1
      @PrinceOvPersia1 4 года назад +2

      THATS BECAUSE THE COUNCIL/PRIVATE LANDLORDS GIVE THESE GUYS A CHANCE TO COME IN, AND PUSH OUT ALL ACTUAL RESIDENTS!!!! IF REDCAR AND CLEVELAND COLLEGE HAD GIVE ME DECENT GRADE BACK THEN, THEN I WOULD NOT HAVE HAD TO LEAVE THIS PLACE!!! ITS A LL A BLOODY MONEY GAME!!!! NO ONE CARES IF YOU LIVE OR DIE, ITS ALL ABOUT MAKING LOLLY AND USING DISADVANTAGED PEOPLE. LOOK AT THAT COLLEGE NOW, ITS PROSPERED....YET SOME OF THE PUPILS WHO WENT THERE, LIKE ME???? WTF MAN WTF...ITS A SHAME I TELL YOU...AND YOU TALK ABOUT ASYLUM SEEKERS, NOVARK NGOOD...OH MY ACHING HEART......

  • @TrynagetJacked
    @TrynagetJacked Год назад

    This ain’t south bank well not the south bank I grew up in , put it this way you wouldn’t see anyone on horse that’s for sure

  • @TheStevePow
    @TheStevePow 10 лет назад +2

    Some good memories from my days in Alexander Road. Nice film.

  • @bullyb6182
    @bullyb6182 2 года назад

    What’s that song at the start

    • @caravanchris
      @caravanchris  2 года назад +1

      It is an original soundtrack by Saint Etienne

    • @bullyb6182
      @bullyb6182 2 года назад

      Your the man thank you