Not a Geordie, but I was a student in the North-East 50 years ago and love the place and the lovely warm people. All power to all Geordies and Wearsiders!!!
Listening to this always brings a lump to my throat. Not a Geordie, but lived and worked on Tyneside during the 1970's including a short spell at William Press, Howden. Still revisit the place, it's an important part of my own history, and the river itself has played and important part in our nation's history - truly a 'Big River'.
I love this piece of Northeast history- and Jimmy Nail's song brilliantly sung, sums up exactly how we all felt about the shipyard closures. A place where sons followed fathers for many generations.
my pleasure billy and thanks for all those memories didint feel the cold back then . and a nice song from jimmy nail also haway the lads vincent sand dancer ist class
so sad to see ship builers & dry docks go , only thing left is a very small fishing fleet which will soon be gone throu eec quoters, then it will be all houseson the banks of the tyne from newcastle to tynemouth , no room left for industry there now
wonderful video--great Jimmy Nail song that always chokes this great-grandson of a Gateshead family....the area has figured so strongly in my imagination as far back as i can remember--thank you for this
Nice to see these photos. The Battleship at Palmers is probably HMS Lord Nelson. My late mother was related to the Palmers and remembered being taken to the yard often as a treat to see 'grandather's workmen' leave at clocking off time
My parents and grandparents worked at NEM, the Slipway and Neptune yard at various times. I feel like this compilation is a good tribute to them and so many more of my fellow Wallsenders. Well done!
I thought everyone might like this from the Flickr group Wear and Tyne Archives & Museums - www.flickr.com/photos/twm_news/albums/All kinds of pics of Newcastle, Shields and South Shields, Sunderland, etc..
Esso Hibernia, 3rd Tyne Sea Scouts, some of us had the privilege of using echo -sounder to measure the depth of where it was alongside. We then worked for Gibraltar Council while enjoying our holiday. HMS Rooke was great. Mucho scran, and excitement. We visited the massive caves that had military stores plus the sunshine was fine. Thanks Mr P Denholm-Christie. And I remember Alan Walker took those tasks seriously! Retrieved the engine Avon boats oh and we were on local tv news too.
This river is going to rise again. Shipbuilding is very viable on the mighty Tyne and the North East in general. Jaap Kroese was very wrong, but probably heart broken when he said it's the end in the UK. It bloody isn't. Too many vested interests and defeatest politicians (with vested interests) have had too much say. Why did the MARs ships go to South Korea. It's not value for the taxpayer, it's eu regs. But Germany (Italy and Netherland too) has gotten away with it with the Berlin type 702.
Very good video My Father worked at swans for twenty six years and worked on ships like esso Northumbria and ark royal so many thanks brought some memories back Cheers
I sailed on the Vortigen a few times going on holiday to Oostende. It was one of the last ships built for British rail to carry trains it had rail tracks in the car decks. From this video it was built at Swan's apparently it has now been scrapped, sad.
Thanks for that. Just tooling around and found it by chance. I live in China now but was brought up around Wallsend and Shields. Served an apprenticeship with a refrigeration company in Gateshead and worked on lots of ships. Brought a lump to my throat.
Hi Mark you must be older than I thought as the picture of HMS Nottingham was dated 1917 you obviously have had a charmed life, but then again I suppose it's your mates who keep you looking young.
Arc Royal 1985?? must have came home for repairs as I was at the launch circa 1980/81 We then went to Tynemouth to wave it off for good. I got beaten up inside the pier in total darkness,lol,happy days!! Great pics,cheers for taking the time to put them all together for sharing!!
Tom if you google "Ode to Wallsend" I have did a poem on my childhood there,you may just enjoy it lad? Aye Billy,I was up and at it in no time at all,lol
Not a Geordie, but I was a student in the North-East 50 years ago and love the place and the lovely warm people. All power to all Geordies and Wearsiders!!!
Jimmy Nail sings with so much soul.he makes me cry when he sings Big River
Listening to this always brings a lump to my throat. Not a Geordie, but lived and worked on Tyneside during the 1970's including a short spell at William Press, Howden. Still revisit the place, it's an important part of my own history, and the river itself has played and important part in our nation's history - truly a 'Big River'.
Proud true Jimmy . And you did us proud love video. Thanks bring tears it was reality x
I love this piece of Northeast history- and Jimmy Nail's song brilliantly sung, sums up exactly how we all felt about the shipyard closures. A place where sons followed fathers for many generations.
my pleasure billy and thanks for all those memories didint feel the cold back then . and a nice song from jimmy nail also
haway the lads vincent sand dancer ist class
Sad song with great lyrics. I’ve been to dry dock many a time on the Tyne on the RFA ships. Spending many a good day in the Hole in the Wall pub 🥴🥴😜
I worked in the yard next to Swans we used to use the pub ship in the hole lunch times.The get ack before the shut the yard gates in 1998
So many similarities to being brought up in Clydebank. Great song you wrote Jimmy. Great editing of wonderful pictures and history. Hawway The Tyne.
Love this from a Geordie who has lived in Spain for 35yrs,brings tears to my eyes of my childhood,Brill,many thanks.
so sad to see ship builers & dry docks go , only thing left is a very small fishing fleet which will soon be gone throu eec quoters, then it will be all houseson the banks of the tyne from newcastle to tynemouth , no room left for industry there now
Love this song and the memories of his youth. I have never been but I love the history and the people love their homeland. I like the accents also.
wonderful video--great Jimmy Nail song that always chokes this great-grandson of a Gateshead family....the area has figured so strongly in my imagination as far back as i can remember--thank you for this
Nice to see these photos. The Battleship at Palmers is probably HMS Lord Nelson. My late mother was related to the Palmers and remembered being taken to the yard often as a treat to see 'grandather's workmen' leave at clocking off time
My parents and grandparents worked at NEM, the Slipway and Neptune yard at various times. I feel like this compilation is a good tribute to them and so many more of my fellow Wallsenders. Well done!
I thought everyone might like this from the Flickr group Wear and Tyne Archives & Museums - www.flickr.com/photos/twm_news/albums/All kinds of pics of Newcastle, Shields and South Shields, Sunderland, etc..
I hope river will rise one day
and bring back all the ship yards no the tyne
Nice video Billy, hope you can put some more up for us in due course. So you're the one who delayed the Bonga !
You mean Jimmy Nails tribute (along with Mark Knopfler)
If we spent more time keeping what we had instead of sending it to foreign parts we would be great again
Enjoyed very much thanks for your effort in putting it together
Powerful.
i worked at swans dry dock 19 60-63 met a great man chas chandler talked about music and women for 3 years oh happy days j vincent edwards
Esso Hibernia, 3rd Tyne Sea Scouts, some of us had the privilege of using echo -sounder to measure the depth of where it was alongside. We then worked for Gibraltar Council while enjoying our holiday. HMS Rooke was great. Mucho scran, and excitement. We visited the massive caves that had military stores plus the sunshine was fine. Thanks Mr P Denholm-Christie. And I remember Alan Walker took those tasks seriously! Retrieved the engine Avon boats oh and we were on local tv news too.
This river is going to rise again. Shipbuilding is very viable on the mighty Tyne and the North East in general. Jaap Kroese was very wrong, but probably heart broken when he said it's the end in the UK. It bloody isn't. Too many vested interests and defeatest politicians (with vested interests) have had too much say. Why did the MARs ships go to South Korea. It's not value for the taxpayer, it's eu regs. But Germany (Italy and Netherland too) has gotten away with it with the Berlin type 702.
Very good video
My Father worked at swans for twenty six years and worked on ships like esso Northumbria and ark royal so many thanks brought some memories back
Cheers
Its actually sad to look at these old videos from when Britain was once an industrial power , this would be near the very end , a nation in ruins .
Lovely and a bit sad. It brings tears to my eyes.
I sailed on the Vortigen a few times going on holiday to Oostende. It was one of the last ships built for British rail to carry trains it had rail tracks in the car decks. From this video it was built at Swan's apparently it has now been scrapped, sad.
Thanks for that. Just tooling around and found it by chance. I live in China now but was brought up around Wallsend and Shields. Served an apprenticeship with a refrigeration company in Gateshead and worked on lots of ships. Brought a lump to my throat.
Jimmy you nailed
Superb dude/s....
Hi Mark you must be older than I thought as the picture of HMS Nottingham was dated 1917 you obviously have had a charmed life, but then again I suppose it's your mates who keep you looking young.
Ah sorry! forgot to say liked the tribute about the Tyne! but stop drinking that bonga stuff as you ended up looking a bit too much orange
Arc Royal 1985?? must have came home for repairs as I was at the launch circa 1980/81
We then went to Tynemouth to wave it off for good.
I got beaten up inside the pier in total darkness,lol,happy days!!
Great pics,cheers for taking the time to put them all together for sharing!!
4.33 LAUNCHED AT SWANS VORTIGERN? I WAS ON THIS AFT DECK
Tom if you google "Ode to Wallsend" I have did a poem on my childhood there,you may just enjoy it lad?
Aye Billy,I was up and at it in no time at all,lol
Seen the Vertigern launched with a trip from school when i was 10 yrs old .
Nice upload thanks for posting
The best ship builders in the world
was no the Tyne
@billybadbrakes did he know eric swallwel?
quality mate! respect
A common mistake, you called it the river Tyne, Tyne means river in ancient Brythonic. You have called it the river river.
britishbulldog2008 same thing as the Avon,. Avon means river too
Very interesting, good upload.
Congratulations: that was well done!