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 ❤❤
Very nice to see Roker & Seaburn again, as a Sunderland ex pat I haven't been there for many many years. My mum used to take me to the Bungalow Cafe at Roker then on to the 'shows' at Seaburn, happy days eh :)
Absolutely love this !! Your narration is brilliant, hearing stories of the bygone era is so interesting. You brought them to life and can just imagine the people writing those postcards.xx❤
Remember sitting on the beach with me mar and aunt Mary, Aunt Mary had lost a finger during WW2 at the 'munitions factory in Brum. Getting in a flask of hot ' watta ' for the sisters to dunk in their tea bags and the radio playing Donnie Osmond's Puppy Love.
Another brilliant video, with great commentary. I love seeing old pictures, comparing Then and Now. Looking forward to your next video. Keep them coming 😊👍
Great video with the postcards,comparisons of now and previous in Roker and Seaburn!Also interesting to see where people had travelled from,particularly from Yorkshire as I have lived in both Otley and Harrogate.Mayfield Grove still exists!
Kathryn, great presentation! In the icon of Sunderland they have a photo album of pictures etc of the cafe and the seafront. Apologies if you have seen it but the one of the construction of the north pier seems quite rare!
I love 'Then and now' videos. It's amazing that things that look as if they have been there for decades are actually fairly recent. Ghostly messages from the past too. Where did Cannon Ball Rocks get their name from??
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 ❤❤
Very nice to see Roker & Seaburn again, as a Sunderland ex pat I haven't been there for many many years. My mum used to take me to the Bungalow Cafe at Roker then on to the 'shows' at Seaburn, happy days eh :)
Absolutely love this !! Your narration is brilliant, hearing stories of the bygone era is so interesting. You brought them to life and can just imagine the people writing those postcards.xx❤
we are so lucky to live so close to a spectacular coast line
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Quite a touching insight into the little moments in people's lives many years ago.
I'm pleased you liked it!
oh thankyou I loved these and you really do have the most beautiful and yet underrated coastline, it is absolutely gorgeous!!
How lovely , thank you for sharing this . I will be subscribing !
stroke of genius. his was the best you have done. greetings from Sweden
Another lovely video Kathryn, keep them coming.
Thank you so much! 😁 Definitely more videos to come!
@@northeastnostalgic5071 You’re welcome 😉
Fabulous collection
Remember sitting on the beach with me mar and aunt Mary, Aunt Mary had lost a finger during WW2 at the 'munitions factory in Brum. Getting in a flask of hot ' watta ' for the sisters to dunk in their tea bags and the radio playing Donnie Osmond's Puppy Love.
What a fantastic video! Absolutely loved the comparisons.❤
I loved doing the before and after's too! It was interesting to see how much is still here
Another brilliant video, with great commentary. I love seeing old pictures, comparing Then and Now. Looking forward to your next video. Keep them coming 😊👍
Great video with the postcards,comparisons of now and previous in Roker and Seaburn!Also interesting to see where people had travelled from,particularly from Yorkshire as I have lived in both Otley and Harrogate.Mayfield Grove still exists!
Oh that's interesting to know! I think people came all over the country for the sea air, as it was thought to be good for the health!
Thank you for that I really enjoyed it ❤
Kathryn, great presentation! In the icon of Sunderland they have a photo album of pictures etc of the cafe and the seafront. Apologies if you have seen it but the one of the construction of the north pier seems quite rare!
Sorry, icon is the bungalow cafe.
Oh I'll have to check them out!😁
Lovely video, thank you
I love 'Then and now' videos. It's amazing that things that look as if they have been there for decades are actually fairly recent.
Ghostly messages from the past too.
Where did Cannon Ball Rocks get their name from??
Cannon ball limestone is the rare rock formation that exists at Roker.
I love our City! ❤
Sunderland is fab little underrated place 😊
@@northeastnostalgic5071 Indeed it is. Love your videos.. when's the next one? 😂❤️
Thank you! Ta very much like.
Brilliant video, Thanks for posting
Thank you!😊 I'm so pleased you liked it!
' Canny auld Sun'land ' as me mar used to say.
Another excellent video.
Thank you!😁 I thought I'd try something a bit different today!
❤ Super channel 😎
The bridge over the.pier what year was in completed and how long was it there ?
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