The first 18 years of my life just played out before me - Where I was born (never lived there but lots of family lived there), dentist and doctors, churches where family members were wed and remembered when they passed, places I used to play, the proper old Blyth market, my dad's old house, my first girlfriend's grandads house(!), where I had my 6th form leaving do, where I bought my first car, the old power station (where I passed my aptitude tests to start the career in Aug-89 and I've still got!), Blyth park, the south beach, the sluice. Nice, thanks.
Brilliant. I would have loved to have seen more. I didn't think the Fire Station building and tower on Cowpen Road was so old... I still think it looks so modern and stylish. Thanks again.
I was brought up in Cowpen and noticed the old Town Tailors factory was still there in the vid 12:02 - it's an Aldi now. I thought it would have been long gone by 1989. It closed down in the mid 60s and I had some great (and probably dangerous) fun in it and on it as a kid!
Thanks for this. In the early 80s my parents lived in Whitley Bay and I lived in South Beach, Blyth. Funny how memories get filed away for years, but never erased. Oh for the days when car parks were free and speed cameras still a thing of the future.
they may not have had the flashy graphics or cringeworthy names of today but i can certainly remember school of motoring cars with signs fixed to the roof and magnetic door signs in the 70s and 80s
Are you related to Steven Tosney? If so, I trained with Steven (working for the CEGB) and if you're his dad you used to pick me up and take us to get the train in Newcastle every other week.
Back when Blyth wasn't a drug-filled, teenage pregnant pit of despair and degredation. I would so love a time machine, then I might like to live in this town.
The first 18 years of my life just played out before me - Where I was born (never lived there but lots of family lived there), dentist and doctors, churches where family members were wed and remembered when they passed, places I used to play, the proper old Blyth market, my dad's old house, my first girlfriend's grandads house(!), where I had my 6th form leaving do, where I bought my first car, the old power station (where I passed my aptitude tests to start the career in Aug-89 and I've still got!), Blyth park, the south beach, the sluice. Nice, thanks.
Brilliant. I would have loved to have seen more. I didn't think the Fire Station building and tower on Cowpen Road was so old... I still think it looks so modern and stylish. Thanks again.
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I was brought up in Cowpen and noticed the old Town Tailors factory was still there in the vid 12:02 - it's an Aldi now. I thought it would have been long gone by 1989. It closed down in the mid 60s and I had some great (and probably dangerous) fun in it and on it as a kid!
I believe that it was used as a furniture factory after that called "UBU".
@@GraemeMurphy Now that you mention it, that's right. Universal Bedding and Upholstery!
Thanks for this. In the early 80s my parents lived in Whitley Bay and I lived in South Beach, Blyth. Funny how memories get filed away for years, but never erased. Oh for the days when car parks were free and speed cameras still a thing of the future.
Great bit of nostalgia. I remember so many of the buildings that’s in the video that no longer exists
This is priceless, just a shame the camera wasn't facing a bit more forwards then could've seen a bit of both sides of the road. Still mint tho.
Born in blyth in 1980. It was probably around 89-90 the family moved to Morpeth. Nostalgic memories here for sure.
Belta this town fukn love it
Brought back a few memories...thanks!
Not one driving school car wow!,that must be a record for Blyth as the town is crawling with them.
driving instructors didn't have marked cars in them days
they may not have had the flashy graphics or cringeworthy names of today but i can certainly remember school of motoring cars with signs fixed to the roof and magnetic door signs in the 70s and 80s
The retail park where Homebase is looks as though it hadn’t been built then.
Are you related to Steven Tosney? If so, I trained with Steven (working for the CEGB) and if you're his dad you used to pick me up and take us to get the train in Newcastle every other week.
That's amazing, just showed the kids lol their creased
The people might have changed but the town looks exactly the same 30 years later!!
Back when Blyth wasn't a drug-filled, teenage pregnant pit of despair and degredation. I would so love a time machine, then I might like to live in this town.
Pretty sure that was the exact time it was that, a lot better in the 2010's
Mischief Managed aye. I wasn't around then but I agree
born and lived in \blyth 1955 t0 1964 no bother then
Seaton sluice to blyth town centre
Nout matter with drugs its who take them thatf is nd your mam was only 14 when she had u to the sailors and pitmen
Come on blyth haha
Blyth is absolutely dreadful,the town centre is a ghost town
Horrible low mate,looking at this video it's just went downhill in a massive way.
On the up now though.
Compared with Manchester it's heaven on earth
@@ZowieBBowieNo it's not 🤣