you can see some of the last relics of Victorian industrial Britain. The CWS still standing, along with a number of factories. By the 80s, much more would be demolished and no longer in use. I remember as a child in the 80s - that whole area along the river was like a deserted wasteland, with relics of what had been before like disused railway tracks.
SUPERB / AND VERY RARE FILM RECORD OF THIS AREA OF TYNESIDE/ GREAT FOOTAGE OF THE DERWENTHAUGH RAILWAY BRANCH. I SUGGEST THE FILM IS PRIOR TO 1965/ COS I CANT SEE THE MODERN SCOTSWOOD - BLAYDON ROAD SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN VIEWS
I've got some great photo of me & mates in 82 at the power station when it was derelict, we had a good look round. all of the land where the metro centre now if was poisoned with streams full of paint etc. Is the opening shot Whickham?
I used to live in Meadow Lane when I was a young kid, and my abiding memory of the power station is when the sun went down. It used to shine on the glass panels and make it look bright pink.
you can see some of the last relics of Victorian industrial Britain. The CWS still standing, along with a number of factories. By the 80s, much more would be demolished and no longer in use. I remember as a child in the 80s - that whole area along the river was like a deserted wasteland, with relics of what had been before like disused railway tracks.
Thank you for this wonderful window into our past .
SUPERB / AND VERY RARE FILM RECORD OF THIS AREA OF TYNESIDE/ GREAT FOOTAGE OF THE DERWENTHAUGH RAILWAY BRANCH. I SUGGEST THE FILM IS PRIOR TO 1965/ COS I CANT SEE THE MODERN SCOTSWOOD - BLAYDON ROAD SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN VIEWS
I've got some great photo of me & mates in 82 at the power station when it was derelict, we had a good look round. all of the land where the metro centre now if was poisoned with streams full of paint etc. Is the opening shot Whickham?
Would love to see those photos!
I used to live in Meadow Lane when I was a young kid, and my abiding memory of the power station is when the sun went down. It used to shine on the glass panels and make it look bright pink.
And then they say 'good old days', as far as environmentally, perhaps not ;) Great that the Staiths still exist as a memorial though.
I grew up in Dunston in 60s remember this well
Great memories wish was still like that
Great time capsule.
No sound....I'm afraid
Fails to mention that the staithes was attack twice by arson attacks and is literally in two pieces now