😢 quite emotional watching this , it shows how much everything has changed, 😞 I love the northeast, the home of my fathers ❤️ May they all be resting in peace 🙏🏻
Thanks for the compliment Rob..Coming from a fishing town, i do remember the "cod wars", even though i was a bairn..I still remember when the fish quay in shields had trawlers 3 deep. Then the EU stepped in and spoilt everthing..We knew how to fish and sustain the fish since history began..North shields has a fascinating history..I may have to do a vid..The name 'shields' comes from the word for the old fishing huts the monks of tynemouth priory used..'Shiels' that goes back till the 1300's.
Very nice Dave... I love a song with a story to it and you certainly nailed this one. My Dad came from Wick in Caithnesshire and he well remembered the fishing boats in the harbour, but when I went up there they have all gone. I don't suppose you remember the "cod wars" that the UK had with Iceland over fishing rights. Being an Island you would think the UK would maintain the tradition of fishing. When I lived in Neasden NW10 I sung "the bonnie shoals o' herring" wae the Irish lads in their pubs
Interesting... I remember in Scotland they used the word sheiling as a shelter for shepherds and sheep Looking it up in the dictionary it says Middle English (northern dialect) schele; probably akin to OldFrisian skiāle stable, Old Norse skjōl shelter First Known Use: 13th century
😢 quite emotional watching this , it shows how much everything has changed, 😞 I love the northeast, the home of my fathers ❤️ May they all be resting in peace 🙏🏻
Really good. Missing home.
That is fantastic love it get it out there should be NO 1
Grows on you this one Dave, love it leaves me a bit misty eyed lol , cheers for the mention for the pictures
Thanks for the compliment Rob..Coming from a fishing town, i do remember the "cod wars", even though i was a bairn..I still remember when the fish quay in shields had trawlers 3 deep. Then the EU stepped in and spoilt everthing..We knew how to fish and sustain the fish since history began..North shields has a fascinating history..I may have to do a vid..The name 'shields' comes from the word for the old fishing huts the monks of tynemouth priory used..'Shiels' that goes back till the 1300's.
I love this because it's the Truth and I shared this on My Current Happenings Playlist!
good one Dave ..
Very nice Dave... I love a song with a story to it and you certainly nailed this one. My Dad came from Wick in Caithnesshire and he well remembered the fishing boats in the harbour, but when I went up there they have all gone. I don't suppose you remember the "cod wars" that the UK had with Iceland over fishing rights. Being an Island you would think the UK would maintain the tradition of fishing. When I lived in Neasden NW10 I sung "the bonnie shoals o' herring" wae the Irish lads in their pubs
Interesting... I remember in Scotland they used the word sheiling as a shelter for shepherds and sheep Looking it up in the dictionary it says Middle English (northern dialect) schele; probably akin to OldFrisian skiāle stable, Old Norse skjōl shelter First Known Use: 13th century
That is interesting..:).. I will do some investigating..
Cheers Jeff..Your welcome...:)
Yes that is my background!
Canny song