I grew up in Blyth. In fact, my channel salutes two iconic accordionists of the town: my father, Terry Larke, and Peter Cosimini (he, of the legendary Newsham fish and chip shop fame). Peter was a magnificent accordionist as was my father. They had pretty contrasting personalities, but (perhaps because of that) really clicked as friends and musical collaborators. I don't remember "The Top House" . . . . but I was never that familiar with that part of the town. It sure was good to hear the seagulls. (And I could almost smell the salt air "through the Internet" :-) ) I mentioned your video to several old friends, several of whom attended Princess Louise Road School. I am sure they will enjoy remembering the old days there. Thanks for the video. I will check out your other ones soon. I now live overseas so have not been back to Blyth for many years, but I still feel bonded with the town where I spent my formative years, and it was fun to see its backstreets. Best wishes ---Mike
@@outandaboutwithrob My father drank at "The Vic" . . . just across the street from where we lived. We moved to Blyth in the 1960s, when my dad took over as landlord of "The Fox and Hounds" (later became "The Wagon Wheel" and maybe had another name too). Of course it is no longer there, although there still remains a small piece of its (brick) garden wall in the parking lot that's there now. (Just as there is a small relic of "The Marble Arch" in the same vicinity.) One of my friends said your video brought back a lot of memories, and the he went to school every day through the "cut" at the beginning of your video. Also that he drank at "The Top House" when his previous pub became too loud on the music front. Good luck with your channel. Thanks again. ---Mike
My dad was a great singer at newsham sid cannon he always won his competitions he also steward of newsham club and crofton club 20s through to the 40s billy norris carried his music case then we imigrated to australia 1948 cheers from brisbane
I’m just wondering if where you were filming used to be a kinder/primary school. I remember the leisure centre, my granddad used to take me swimming when I visited from down south…I must have been about 7 or 8. I watched them build it fifty odd years ago. I think there was an old bridge crossing the road with the occasional mining train. That was many moons ago!
Hi Rob. I am from The Netherlands and am planning a short visit to Blyth on my way to Scotland. My mother was born in Blyth and my parents married there during WWll. Can I ask you some questions for directions?
@@outandaboutwithrob Thanks, Rob. My car navigation system will undoubtedly take me to the Blyth Marketplace. I only vaguely remember some things about Blyth, so I just want to check locations/places, etc. This was about 60/70 years ago say 1955. Yes, I am that old! Ha, ha, ha..... As a 4-year-old accompanied by my mother, we went to visit my grandfather. Apparently, he lived on the opposite side of the river so we had to use a ferry which pulled itself across by way of chains. Recently, I saw some old pictures online, and I immediately recognised the ferry. But where did it exactly cross the river? Are there any remnants? I also remember huge brick arches like a bridge crossing the river but I am not sure whether this was actually a bridge. This was quite near to the ferry landing. My grandfather was a pitman, so are there any remains of coalmines in the neighbourhood? My mother always bragging about the beach, so I definitely want to go and see it.
I grew up in Blyth. In fact, my channel salutes two iconic accordionists of the town: my father, Terry Larke, and Peter Cosimini (he, of the legendary Newsham fish and chip shop fame). Peter was a magnificent accordionist as was my father. They had pretty contrasting personalities, but (perhaps because of that) really clicked as friends and musical collaborators.
I don't remember "The Top House" . . . . but I was never that familiar with that part of the town.
It sure was good to hear the seagulls. (And I could almost smell the salt air "through the Internet" :-) )
I mentioned your video to several old friends, several of whom attended Princess Louise Road School. I am sure they will enjoy remembering the old days there.
Thanks for the video. I will check out your other ones soon. I now live overseas so have not been back to Blyth for many years, but I still feel bonded with the town where I spent my formative years, and it was fun to see its backstreets.
Best wishes ---Mike
Thanks for your lovely comment and thanks for telling your friends about my TH-cam channel did you drink in the Newsham side club
@@outandaboutwithrob My father drank at "The Vic" . . . just across the street from where we lived.
We moved to Blyth in the 1960s, when my dad took over as landlord of "The Fox and Hounds" (later became "The Wagon Wheel" and maybe had another name too). Of course it is no longer there, although there still remains a small piece of its (brick) garden wall in the parking lot that's there now. (Just as there is a small relic of "The Marble Arch" in the same vicinity.)
One of my friends said your video brought back a lot of memories, and the he went to school every day through the "cut" at the beginning of your video. Also that he drank at "The Top House" when his previous pub became too loud on the music front.
Good luck with your channel. Thanks again. ---Mike
I remember the fish and chip shop, my family viewed it as the best fish and chips.
My dad was a great singer at newsham sid cannon he always won his competitions he also steward of newsham club and crofton club 20s through to the 40s billy norris carried his music case then we imigrated to australia 1948 cheers from brisbane
Awesome 😀
I’m just wondering if where you were filming used to be a kinder/primary school. I remember the leisure centre, my granddad used to take me swimming when I visited from down south…I must have been about 7 or 8. I watched them build it fifty odd years ago. I think there was an old bridge crossing the road with the occasional mining train. That was many moons ago!
The school is still there i think I'm not quite sure
I hope you are tooled up walking them streets!
No lol
Hi Rob. I am from The Netherlands and am planning a short visit to Blyth on my way to Scotland. My mother was born in Blyth and my parents married there during WWll. Can I ask you some questions for directions?
Nice one and yes no problems 😊. You need to come up the motorway and look for signs saying Bltyh
@@outandaboutwithrob Thanks, Rob. My car navigation system will undoubtedly take me to the Blyth Marketplace. I only vaguely remember some things about Blyth, so I just want to check locations/places, etc. This was about 60/70 years ago say 1955. Yes, I am that old! Ha, ha, ha.....
As a 4-year-old accompanied by my mother, we went to visit my grandfather. Apparently, he lived on the opposite side of the river so we had to use a ferry which pulled itself across by way of chains. Recently, I saw some old pictures online, and I immediately recognised the ferry. But where did it exactly cross the river? Are there any remnants? I also remember huge brick arches like a bridge crossing the river but I am not sure whether this was actually a bridge. This was quite near to the ferry landing.
My grandfather was a pitman, so are there any remains of coalmines in the neighbourhood? My mother always bragging about the beach, so I definitely want to go and see it.
By the way, my name is Pete.
@profiler4772 nice to meet you ☺️
@@outandaboutwithrob Same here.
I'm gutted my father in law went to that school. Mr. Peter Ridley. He named his daughter Louise. He is the best man I've ever known.
Thanks for the info 😊. They building there now unfortunately
Hi Rob how are you !
I'm fine thanks hope you are well 😀
I take it that knocked princess Louise school down?
Yes they have it was a nice building
Back alleys like that breed crime
It'd not that bad now to be honest 😊
Green door shaking stevens
Thanks good song 😀
Green door, Frankie Vaughn, before Shaky…( Amy Winehouse , cousin of Frankie Vaughn 👍
@Jimbob-fd7sm cheers
Wouldnt live in Blyth if you paid me. Nowt there.
The market is there if you want to call it that lol
Shaken stevie
Thanks 👍😊