Good video, however I’d like to provide 2 important corrections. #1. The Victoria Viaduct ISNT Sunderland’s… while Washington is unfortunately apart of the City of Sunderland, the Viaduct is very PROUDLY WASHINGTONS and NOT Sunderland’s, as while Washington was originally independent, then Co.Durham, now Sunderland… the Viaduct has ALWAYS been in Washy. #2. BOTH SIDES of the Fatfield Bridge are actually INSIDE the Washington boarders.
@user-xz9dn2ub1x6 күн бұрын
Excellent video😊😊 Thanks for your time and effort😊😊😊😮
@Poppins-ut3bs13 күн бұрын
What a brilliant experience, you really suit the vintage outfits. I've been there many years ago and loved it. 😍 xx
@nigelh325313 күн бұрын
What a great place this is - a living / working heritage site. I loved the overhead tramlines at the start of your video.
@northeastnostalgic507111 күн бұрын
It's a great place! One of the workers was telling me that the trams and trolley bus do go on those lines but because of construction of new buildings the past few years that they haven't run . But they will run again once it's all finished ☺️
@timelordvictorious13 күн бұрын
I like those old WW 2 songs
@northeastnostalgic507113 күн бұрын
I love them too, especially the Andrews Sisters ones!☺️
@tonyfulton996614 күн бұрын
A friend of mine committed suicide by throwing himself off this viaduct in the late 80’s. RIP
@scorchx300014 күн бұрын
You can see all the pub facade now, they've uncovered it from the front of the building too.
@alanbilton254715 күн бұрын
My grandad found that clock when they tried to make it disappear. So my family keeps a close eye on it.
@da90sReAlvloc17 күн бұрын
Aye i did. I'm a Geordie and know all about our history, Good video you stay safe 👍
@da90sReAlvloc17 күн бұрын
Here we used to eat them in Newcastle back in the day when me ma was skint , Didn't kna. They did the same there, Good video you stay safe 👍
@Poliss9518 күн бұрын
Kinema treats for us were, Payne's Poppets, toffee Butterkist, a tub of Lyon's Maid strawberry ice cream and a carton of Kia-Ora. Choc ices were something we had at home. Ice cream wafer sandwiches too. 🍦
@jusoutdoors120319 күн бұрын
I love all of your videos
@michaelgoulding660920 күн бұрын
enjoyed the video, but not the irritating music, so i just turned the volume down to zero.
@cedarcam23 күн бұрын
I didn't know about this place Looks like a good one to visit if I can get chance
@carlcookson969324 күн бұрын
What an absolute Dump this has turned into, from a lovely town in the late sixty's and seventy's to what it has become now, it really has gone down hill, thanks to the Local Council and town planners.
@davidsnowdon732824 күн бұрын
Born and Bred in Suddick it's God's Country man
@jamesbeckwith363924 күн бұрын
Nice video.... but not the last surviving Roundhouse.... there is one in Derby just by the station.
@mma_fanmma_fan329424 күн бұрын
I’m sure that white tower in Tynemouth was up for sale not too long ago.
@SmurfCatAviation25 күн бұрын
My gran lives near here
@Michelle-gj7bt25 күн бұрын
It's sad that things have to change 😢
@joerobinson286629 күн бұрын
Best of sprinting 🏃♀️ incase u get followed of a cracker jack 😮😮😮
@timelordvictoriousАй бұрын
Must say this. Is news to me never herd of pink slices and I have family in Sunderland
@HAPPY_LARRY69Ай бұрын
WAYNE HERMAN IS A GRASS
@jamiekenleyukАй бұрын
Great video, i enjoy seeing good representations of local areas. May have issues, but the whole area is a hidden gem.
@isobellickes8543Ай бұрын
Keelmen Hospital, no s.
@TheWacoKid1963Ай бұрын
The photo at 0:03 was taken by my great uncle, David William Savill, around 1939 at Greenside Colliery, near Ryton, he was a photographer that worked for the Daily Herald. The photo and others from the pit were used in a picture article in a February 1939 edition of the Picture Post, a PDF copy is available to view on the net, search for Tommy Shotton Coal Miner, it should be at the top of the list to click. Ps photo shown is number 13 in the article, number 14 shows the pit in the background PPs david was from Battersea and married to my grans sister, a Greenside lass
@rg533ableАй бұрын
So many nostalgic moments. If this was any other city these uildings would be snapped up and prime proprty - Sunderland has so many great buildings. Would love to see you get out into the surrounding areas such as Herrington, Houghton. Hetton Seham and so on. As someone from NE but living overseas these videos are prceless. Thank you.
@northeastnostalgic5071Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment!😊 I'll definitely try and get some videos about Herrington, Houghton, Hetton, Seaham and the surrounding areas, the North East has so much history!
@Poliss95Ай бұрын
My great grandmother wore clogs. As I remember you had to wear wooden clogs in the cotton mills because shoes with hobnails might make sparks and cause an explosion. Those old fridges could be dangerous for kids when dumped because they couldn't be opened from the inside. Kids used to get trapped inside them. There used to be information films on the telly telling you to break off the handles before you threw them away.
@Davy.J.YАй бұрын
What a great video , it was great seeing a detailed look around the swing bridge .
@my-name-is-RoxanneАй бұрын
Oh my word! I really want to visit this place when I move to the NE. I'd never heard of it before I found your channel some months ago and now I'm desperate to go, all because of your fantastic videos 😍
@northeastnostalgic5071Ай бұрын
You love it so much! You can get an annual pass and go as many times as you fancy 😁
@DazMcMuffinАй бұрын
Yes with all the illegals thats the council is putting in Sunderland its a even more dangerous place
@user-tc3yu7jh1bАй бұрын
Great video I'm new to your channel
@user-cd4mo7rw5bАй бұрын
Haunted ? Rubbish....just like the dead animal corpses in their pies......
@rowanburlinson6800Ай бұрын
Loveeee❤😂
@Leon-lt5gvАй бұрын
Its not haunted ' greggs has a shoplifter 🤣
@Connor-kc2idАй бұрын
Worked there was offered smack coke wizz pills every day after work its grim mate shit hole blinded by the public
@krisatkins840Ай бұрын
Aniseed balls are indeed the best but rhubarb and custard is a close second if they have none
@Lighting_DeskАй бұрын
As a kid and a teen I was fascinated by this. I would often go and just stare at it and wonder sbout the history. Id still to this day kill to explore the chimney and buildings properly.
@Bonkers928Ай бұрын
No butter and salt? 😢
@Greengirls991Ай бұрын
How creepy. What time period was this happening there?
@Poliss95Ай бұрын
That's the real reason they're called SANDwiches. Forget the Earl of Sandwich. 😁 A bottle of Tizer, (with a rubber stopper), was an essential to go with your egg n' tomato sandwiches. 🥪
@nutter-worldАй бұрын
I loved my chopped egg savoury. Boiled egg, chopped, salad cream, white bread. My aunty put tomatoes in sliced, heathen. My grandmother left out any sort of liquid bar a dash of salt and pepper. Yeah 😢
@harpersmythe658Ай бұрын
My parents and older siblings were born in Sunderland (I was born in Yorkshire) and we spent all our summers and many weekends throughout the year in Sunderland. As kids in the sixties we were down at the beach all day every day. I have so many happy memories of my childhood spent there, made special now as my parents and aunts and uncles have been gone for many years and can now only keep in touch with my cousins through emails and video chat. Thank you for sharing the pictures ❤❤
@user-fk5se5ue8pАй бұрын
Went in for my records
@markdougan2278Ай бұрын
How did all those rocks get into the pool?😮
@darrenbell2509Ай бұрын
I believe they were put in a few years back to make a safe haven for crabs etc so school kids etc could go for school visits, It never really took off
@Thomas-yr9lnАй бұрын
Hope the tunnels weren't made by Hamas. We need to look into that.
@free..to..air..Ай бұрын
The whole place has a haunted look..desolation.desperation...disintegration
@ME-ke7qc2 ай бұрын
sunderland is just a lurid grim shit hole no shops,pubs closing,no entertaiment...GRIM