I just found this, and what wonderful video. We used to Holiday up ay Crows Nest farm near Cayton Bay, back in the 50's . That coastline always had fishing boats coming and going, you could watch them from the Cliff tops and wonder what they may have caught. Thousands of sea birds following them and swooping around us kids, it was a bit risky, they were like bombers. There was no problem getting great fish and chips, and fresh sea food of every kind. Such fond memories, love to visit that area whenever I get the chance. Thank You
Absolutely loved watching that. I used to stay in a friend's old fisherman's cottage on post office street and often walked up to north landing and it's like another world. Fantastic people in Flamborough and sadly they don't make many people like that anymore 😢😢. Great little pub's aswell but my favourite is the dog and duck 👍 👌
I'll agree with that, just had a week at Thornwick bay, all the village pubs are great, but my favourite is the dog and duck too. Special mention for the Viking, so much better than it was a few years ago
Emmerson is a very well known and respected surname from Bridlington and up the east coast of Yorkshire to Whitby. Thank you all for your service to fishing and the RNLI.
I remember Robert. Always on the North landing. Sold us many a crab for shop in Scarborough. But was hell of a drive to get them. Always told me he was related. He was like this in real life. Grandad was a Mainprize from Filey who's grandad was a Flamborpugh fisherman. Grandads aunt was a Mainprize an married a Major from Flamborough. So many inter twined. Robert must be sadly missed at Headend.
I grew up with April and Hannah Ended up working for flats and treacle Loved every minute of it Richard showed me how to net Micheal gave me my first job At sea And weh weh was my first girlfriend I miss it
I remember meeting Mr.Emmerson when I was a boy,very interesting Gentleman.Is he still in Flamborough?Did He ever write a book?Last time I saw him I think he was sellling Crabs up at bold North Landing, many,many years ago! Is that Jim Eldon singing the shanty?
I just found this, and what wonderful video. We used to Holiday up ay Crows Nest farm near Cayton Bay, back in the 50's . That coastline always had fishing boats coming and going, you could watch them from the Cliff tops and wonder what they may have caught. Thousands of sea birds following them and swooping around us kids, it was a bit risky, they were like bombers. There was no problem getting great fish and chips, and fresh sea food of every kind. Such fond memories, love to visit that area whenever I get the chance. Thank You
Absolutely loved watching that. I used to stay in a friend's old fisherman's cottage on post office street and often walked up to north landing and it's like another world. Fantastic people in Flamborough and sadly they don't make many people like that anymore 😢😢. Great little pub's aswell but my favourite is the dog and duck 👍 👌
I'll agree with that, just had a week at Thornwick bay, all the village pubs are great, but my favourite is the dog and duck too. Special mention for the Viking, so much better than it was a few years ago
@paulsnowden9949 yeah had some great afternoon's sat outside the viking pal 👍 👌
That was a great watch thank you.We have a caravan just past Viking pub.Love the place.
Emmerson is a very well known and respected surname from Bridlington and up the east coast of Yorkshire to Whitby. Thank you all for your service to fishing and the RNLI.
I remember Robert. Always on the North landing. Sold us many a crab for shop in Scarborough. But was hell of a drive to get them. Always told me he was related. He was like this in real life. Grandad was a Mainprize from Filey who's grandad was a Flamborpugh fisherman. Grandads aunt was a Mainprize an married a Major from Flamborough. So many inter twined. Robert must be sadly missed at Headend.
Thanks for uploading.
Magnificent
I grew up with April and Hannah
Ended up working for flats and treacle
Loved every minute of it
Richard showed me how to net
Micheal gave me my first job
At sea
And weh weh was my first girlfriend
I miss it
I remember meeting Mr.Emmerson when I was a boy,very interesting Gentleman.Is he still in Flamborough?Did He ever write a book?Last time I saw him I think he was sellling Crabs up at bold North Landing, many,many years ago! Is that Jim Eldon singing the shanty?
When was this documentary filmed?