Spent a lot of time on that beach as a kid. The big house on the cliff used to be empty (40 yrs ago) and I had a good look around inside as a 10 year . Happy memories. Good vid. Cheers.
I love the compelling soundtrack!! Anyone who grew up in what is now called Teesside (grrr) was very familiar with Redcar & Saltburn but from recollection we just drove through Marske to get to Saltburn - Sorry folks! Might have stopped to have a picnic on the grassy front on the way, but I don't remember the town itself. It looks good because it appears unspoilt.
@@xbox360benji Hi Peter, thanks so much for allowing me to use your footage. Here is the video - th-cam.com/video/WE_1BFBU2GU/w-d-xo.html. I've credited you for your footage at the beginning and end of the video and included a link to your channel in the description box. Cheers
Wow, where did all the sand go?? When I was a kid (1965-75) it was sand and nothing else from Redcar to Saltburn! There used to be about a six foot drop at the steps leading onto the beach at the bottom of the steep path on the embankment that I used to jump off for fun with my pals. Sometimes my Dad and I would walk to this small harbour (if you can call it that) on a Sunday morning to catch the fisher men coming back with their catch and buy a fish fresh. There were around 10 maybe 15 boats then all in use. Here's a bit of history for you: Did you know racing cars and motor bikes were raced on the sands between Redcar and Saltburn in the 50’s? It was a big event in its day and they came from all over England to watch it at Redcar, Marske and Saltburn.
I do, lived in the Kirklands, used to watch the sand racing at Redcar as a kid. My dad had a small boat , so fishing from Saltburn through the summer. I loved my time in the North Riding as it used to be called.
Hi, I am a student at Teesside University and I'm currently making a documentary about Marske United FC. Would I be able to use a small amount of this footage for my project? Many Thanks, Ben.
Big up to Marske. The stretch of sand between Marske and Saltburn is just the best !!!! Fabulous.
Many a time in winter we had to cross country run from Redcar comp to Saltburn along the top then back along the beach.
Spent a lot of time on that beach as a kid. The big house on the cliff used to be empty (40 yrs ago) and I had a good look around inside as a 10 year . Happy memories. Good vid. Cheers.
Looks so old that "house on the hill" compared to its surroundings, thanks for taking time to watch it.
@@xbox360benji Marske means so much to me. Parents moved to south London when I was 12 years old. Good bye Bydales. Hello London (bit of a shock).
I love the compelling soundtrack!! Anyone who grew up in what is now called Teesside (grrr) was very familiar with Redcar & Saltburn but from recollection we just drove through Marske to get to Saltburn - Sorry folks! Might have stopped to have a picnic on the grassy front on the way, but I don't remember the town itself. It looks good because it appears unspoilt.
This is an amazing footage! I enjoyed watching! Keep it up, Peter!
Patrick Conlon Thanks Patrick matey :)
Hi Peter, I'm working on a video about a young man from Marske and with your permission would love to use some of this excellent footage
Help yourself matey and I would love to see your video please send a link when you finish it thank you. 👍
@@xbox360benji Hi Peter, thanks so much for allowing me to use your footage. Here is the video - th-cam.com/video/WE_1BFBU2GU/w-d-xo.html. I've credited you for your footage at the beginning and end of the video and included a link to your channel in the description box. Cheers
Wow, where did all the sand go?? When I was a kid (1965-75) it was sand and nothing else from Redcar to Saltburn!
There used to be about a six foot drop at the steps leading onto the beach at the bottom of the steep path on the embankment that I used to jump off for fun with my pals.
Sometimes my Dad and I would walk to this small harbour (if you can call it that) on a Sunday morning to catch the fisher men coming back with their catch and buy a fish fresh. There were around 10 maybe 15 boats then all in use.
Here's a bit of history for you: Did you know racing cars and motor bikes were raced on the sands between Redcar and Saltburn in the 50’s? It was a big event in its day and they came from all over England to watch it at Redcar, Marske and Saltburn.
I do, lived in the Kirklands, used to watch the sand racing at Redcar as a kid. My dad had a small boat , so fishing from Saltburn through the summer. I loved my time in the North Riding as it used to be called.
Hi could I use a bit of this for a movie I'm doing about myself please thank you
Help yourself Olivia :)
Thank you☺️
I used to live in the Kirklands, not far from the beach.
Hi, I am a student at Teesside University and I'm currently making a documentary about Marske United FC. Would I be able to use a small amount of this footage for my project?
Many Thanks, Ben.
Help yourself matey good luck with your project 👍
@@xbox360benji Thank you so much!
I spent a lot of time on the beach and the sand dunes as a kid, probably responsible for my life long hatred of sand and beaches.