that pic at 44 seconds is the sort of sight i loved to see from the top road! Better than any tv programme, unique and mesmerising! I worked on the streets of seaham for 8 years with young people, and the town gradually grew on me and I absolutely love the place! Give me a job back in seaham any day!
I remember seahaam as my uncle Georgeeused to live there and we would visit with my parents I was about 8 or 9 last time I was there there used to be a toy shop neaar rhe beach as well cant remember the name and prob not there anymore but loved finding seaglasss xxx
@@teessideman.8253Marattys was located in Church Street, the shop you're on about was on the sea front just opposite The Harbour View which the name I can't remember but I know he/she sold fishing nets, buckets n spades n beach balls 👍
What a great set of photos thanks 🙏 😊
that pic at 44 seconds is the sort of sight i loved to see from the top road! Better than any tv programme, unique and mesmerising! I worked on the streets of seaham for 8 years with young people, and the town gradually grew on me and I absolutely love the place! Give me a job back in seaham any day!
very well done lovely trip down memory lane , when i was a kid i lived in the docks on summer hols different days . thank you
I remember seahaam as my uncle Georgeeused to live there and we would visit with my parents I was about 8 or 9 last time I was there there used to be a toy shop neaar rhe beach as well cant remember the name and prob not there anymore but loved finding seaglasss xxx
Not sure my spelling is correct? But was it marraties?
i think that could be it !!
@@teessideman.8253Marattys was located in Church Street, the shop you're on about was on the sea front just opposite The Harbour View which the name I can't remember but I know he/she sold fishing nets, buckets n spades n beach balls 👍
I lived in the Noahs Ark pub 1965 -68