NEW coast of Northumberland Episode 4 Newbiggin by the Sea

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • This Episode looks at the diverse history of the village I grew up in and shows a village molded through time.

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  • @neiljolliff8170
    @neiljolliff8170 Рік тому +5

    Brilliant... Easy watching and informative, beautifully edited, researched and compiled. Congrats on all your hard work and dedication. I'm proud to have been a small part of it.

    • @idatipping2428
      @idatipping2428 Рік тому

      Congratulations,

    • @neiljolliff8170
      @neiljolliff8170 Рік тому

      ​@@idatipping2428Thanks. I was useful while it suited.

    • @idatipping2428
      @idatipping2428 Рік тому

      Sorry,had a look at you, you’re a tuba skinny fan same as me!!!!

  • @ernierowe
    @ernierowe 13 днів тому

    Excellent Jon … thank you. I was born in Newbiggin and I enjoyed your video immensely 👍

  • @fluffyspit
    @fluffyspit 11 місяців тому

    Jon, you should be on TV…i immensly enjoy your delivery of all the facts and interesting history on these videos…they far surpass a lot of the ‘professionally’ produced historical programmes by far. Thank you, i am loving them.x

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you Carole glad you are enjoying them. One day I might be discovered, but till then I can only plod on doing what I can. Best wishes Jon

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  5 місяців тому +1

      Hi Carole hope you are still watching and supporting the channel? Just to let you know later this year I will be starting the "Rivers" project beginning with the Tweed from its source to the Estuary. Hope to hear from you, best wishes Jon

    • @fluffyspit
      @fluffyspit 5 місяців тому

      @@jonimrye5722 hi Jon…I’ve just watched your part one of Northumberland…simply lovely, beautifully done. I will go comment on there too because I know it all helps support your channel. I’ve not really been watching the last few months so I’ll go look to see what I’ve missed. Thank you for your work.x

  • @carolinemarierafaellevanhu1740

    I like that you illustrate and explain your videos so well ..

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  Рік тому

      Thanks Caroline. It would be totally boring just listening to me prattle on without illustrating what Im talking about. It helps the viewer to engage with the story. Best wishes Jon

  • @stephaniehannahmartinbennett

    Really enjoyed this tonight with my Grandma, who alongside my Grandad lived in Newbiggin. Such a fascinating history, brilliantly presented. We look forward to watching your other videos over the coming weeks. Thank you!

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  Рік тому

      Many thanks Stephanie your comments are much appreciated. Enjoy the rest of the series. Best wishes Jon

  • @grantbassett2048
    @grantbassett2048 Рік тому

    Hi Jon, Great video again. Very interesting & informative, ive learnt a lot 😊. We stayed here a few weeks ago, in a terraced house,Coronation st. We loved the place, now knowing why the beach is so graded. Great place, great shops with local produce, Fish an chips, ice cream, pubs......so much more to enjoy 👍💛

  • @idatipping2428
    @idatipping2428 Рік тому

    Same as all others what a gem, thank you

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  Рік тому

      Thanks Ida pleased you are continuing to enjoy them. Best wishes Jon

  • @dianeknowles2698
    @dianeknowles2698 Рік тому

    I’m hoping to move to Newbiggin and this was very informative. So much history and change over the years. Thank you.

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  Рік тому

      Thanks for your comments Diane Best wishes on your forthcoming move. Jon

  • @NewbigginPhoto
    @NewbigginPhoto 7 місяців тому

    Great informative video. I moved here 3 years ago from Newcastle. I holidayed here as a kid in the 60's. Fascinating to learn the actually history of the place where I live.

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comments. I moved from Newbiggin to Newcastle though that was 8 years ago now. While there I ran a group called Newbiggin camera club - small world! Great place newbiggin. Please subscribe to see all of the films I have done. Once subscribed look for "A Personal True Story" under the "Biographies" Playlist. It tells of how my family came to Newbiggin. Hope you enjoy the rest of the channel and that you will continue your support. Best wishes Jon

    • @NewbigginPhoto
      @NewbigginPhoto 7 місяців тому +1

      @@jonimrye5722 yeah it is i love it. always out taking pictures. lost count now of how many i've took.

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  7 місяців тому

      @@NewbigginPhoto 👍

  • @alanmarsh6764
    @alanmarsh6764 5 місяців тому

    The practice of withdrawing the pillars of coal left in a seam is described by Mark Hudson in his book 'Coming Back Brockens'. He describes it being used in the Durham Coalfield at Horden.

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for adding that Alan, I havent read that particular book but it just proves the point. Much easier for the "Powers that be" to blame it on global warming and coastal erosion. This current series I am doing is looking at the Durham, Tyne and Wear Coastline. Episode 3 released a wekk come friday looks at Tynemouth, then we cross the Tyne and work south to Seaton Carew. Hope you have subscribed and following the series. Best wishes Jon

  • @harrylinsdell8114
    @harrylinsdell8114 Рік тому +1

    Excellent series of vlogs

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Harry. This will be the most ambitious of my projects. All the research has been done and narratives written its just down to the weather and getting out to film everything. Hope you enjoy the rest of the series. Best wishes Jon

  • @margaretgill4330
    @margaretgill4330 11 місяців тому

    Excellent Ariel views of the coast

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  11 місяців тому

      Thank you Margaret, best wishes Jon

  • @YmrMom42
    @YmrMom42 Рік тому

    Very enjoyable with lovely music and interesting narration! Thank you for taking us on another exploration of your beautiful country.

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Diane keep watching there is much more to come. The further north I go on this journey the better it gets. If you dont mind me asking where in the world are you? best wishes Jon

    • @YmrMom42
      @YmrMom42 Рік тому

      @@jonimrye5722 we live outside of Phoenix, AZ but have traveled extensively throughout Europe and the U.K. Frankly, we miss it…so much history. We plan to travel thru Northumbria and are using your videos as a guide! So very helpful. Look forward to more!

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  Рік тому +1

      Hi Diane, wow Arizona amazing. There are 25 episodes in all but at present I can only get out when the weather allows hopefully I can speed up as the spring arrives. Let me know when you plan to visit maybe I could be your guide?

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  Рік тому

      Hi again Ive just checked the list and there is 12 episodes in the series and 25 locations. Some episodes have 2 or 3 locations grouped together if they dont have so much history. The ones with lots of history are in stand alone episodes.

    • @YmrMom42
      @YmrMom42 Рік тому

      @@jonimrye5722 wow,really!? That would be fabulous! Would not be until late September 2024, though. We were planning to hire a guide interestingly enough. I will keep in touch as I continue to watch your videos!

  • @Auntystatic
    @Auntystatic 11 місяців тому

    Eventide 1966, my dad has told me Willie Robinson was one of his best friends and had told him he wanted to give up fishing in the boat, my dad was devastated by what happened to the Eventide, he said it was thought that one of the many Polish trawlers which anchored off the coast had hit the Eventide and dragged it as the boat was found up near Amble where it was built and it was holed, but some of their fishing gear was found in the other direction near Hartlepool, the thought was it got hit in the night as they were sleeping with the lines out and dragged along in the opposite direction to the running tides, it was very sad listening to him tell this story, also he said about the 1941 bombing it was believed the bombs were intended for the gas works, my granddad was just heading out the door to go on shift at the mine when it happened.

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  11 місяців тому

      Thankyou so much for this extra first hand experience. As a Newbiggin lad I did my best to touch on as many stories as I could and so pleased you could add to that. Best wishes and I hope you will watch and enjoy the rest of the series. Jon

  • @ianjones7394
    @ianjones7394 Рік тому

    Another brilliant episode with wonderful drone footage. I'm amazed at how much I keep learning about the area where I've lived all my life. Thanks for all your hard work.

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  Рік тому

      Thanks Ian your comments are appreciated very much. It takes many weeks to do the research and then even longer to film and put together. Its always nice to hear when someone shows respect for that. Best wishes Jon

  • @MariaJones-cs9eb
    @MariaJones-cs9eb 2 місяці тому

    Fantastic

  • @stephenvarty191
    @stephenvarty191 5 місяців тому

    Thinking back to history lessons back in my schooldays Jon, they could often be so tedious and boring my concentration would lapse and my thoughts would drift off into Newcastle Uniteds next match or what I was having for tea! If they had more local content like this , thoroughly researched as you have done, they would have been much more enjoyable and interesting!

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  5 місяців тому

      Thanks again Stephen, That was me too, though in the final year we had a better teacher who had us studying ww2 which interested me. I also think as you get older you take a greater interest in history. Pleased you are enjoying the rest of the series. The current series for this year looks at the Tyne and Wear coast with Durham. Episode 4 which goes out at the end of April explains where the Geordie dialect originated. Do you think you will have caught up with your viewing by then? 😉Best wishes Jon

  • @w00dy67-1
    @w00dy67-1 Рік тому

    Brilliant Jon, as always. Thank you 😊

  • @steveforster9764
    @steveforster9764 Рік тому

    Newbiggin lad living in Canada raised in the village in the 60s and 70s

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  Рік тому

      Hi Steve, I went to school with a Steve Forster in the 6o's could it be you ?

    • @steveforster9764
      @steveforster9764 11 місяців тому

      ​@@jonimrye5722I was 6 when the 60s ended

  • @carolinemarierafaellevanhu1740

    👍

  • @johnpatterson376
    @johnpatterson376 Рік тому

    What ever happened to the large free standing rock that was situated just in front of the middle shelter We called it the fairy rock but I recall it being referred to as the the harker or harkness stone?

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  Рік тому

      Hi John its still there its proper name is the Hunkleton Rock. It was temporarily moved while they installed the new beach and then it was repositioned in the same place using GPS. Watch the drone footage carefully you will see it. Best wishes Jon

  • @naturenate108
    @naturenate108 11 місяців тому

    I only go to Northumberland coast for the fossils, this place wasn't that great for it, a bunch of coal flint and the occasional ferruginous bioclastic limestone. Beadnell however... (chefs kiss)

    • @jonimrye5722
      @jonimrye5722  11 місяців тому

      Having a Geological background the south of Northumberland does not have a high fossil yield, however the best area is around Cocklawburn. Watch episode 12. Best wishes Jon

    • @siy8230
      @siy8230 5 місяців тому

      There's a very cool big rock on the beach, I forget the name precisely, very interesting to think how it got there anyway.
      OK googled it & its the Hunkleton Stone