What a brilliant video. I was born and bred in Middlesbrough and Redcar was our go-to holiday spot for years. My Scottish Gran had a holiday shack in Coatham and when we were kids she would tell ghost stories and frighten us all to death !!!
Born Stockton ,grew up playing in the sea from Seaton Carew down to the Gare,enjoy fishing with rod and line in front of Redcar .cant beat a lemon top !
Lovely to watch 😊 My grandfather was a Redcar fisherman and steelworker, and so was my dad (retired now). I always think of my grandad when I'm on the beach, he loved it so much. I'm very proud of our little town, its history and its hard-working people.
Born in BORO, lived in Redcar till I was 16 then left the town for work in London in 1981. These programs make me realise I didn’t know what we had. The sea, sand and those boats and tractors to play on. I’m going to go home and appreciate it
My first meal upon my return to Redcar from California was a fine lobster caught by my cousin David Robinson whose father was Tom, a past curator of the lifeboat museum. Vera Robinson,Tom's wife, was a lifelong supporter of the RNLI and was honoured by the Queen for her efforts. Lovely video!
sad their gone like 😢 mind Redcar is a town that dont give up no matter what just the kids letting us down now i mean i was born in the early 90s right and me da always took me to get crabs off boats n me grandad was a fisherman and pigeon racer, da was a pigeon racer too but it was always fun going for the crabs off the boat great memories to have an all now kids aint getting stuff like that shame with a lot of things x
I was born in Warrenby 1950 went into the army in 1965 and came to live in the netherlands Redcar isnt the same anymore brings tears to my eyes nowadays
haha some people are same like but my grandad used talk same like so i had no problem understanding but my mom did i think grandad was a warrenby lad originally
Was earnest the smaller chap I only ask as many years ago I use to phone a guy named Ernest to see if it was worth coming up to dive the scars that guy looks just like him wearing a tie too
What a brilliant video. I was born and bred in Middlesbrough and Redcar was our go-to holiday spot for years. My Scottish Gran had a holiday shack in Coatham and when we were kids she would tell ghost stories and frighten us all to death !!!
Absolutely love Redcar and have committed ourselves to visit this hidden gem on a regular basis.
Born Stockton ,grew up playing in the sea from Seaton Carew down to the Gare,enjoy fishing with rod and line in front of Redcar .cant beat a lemon top !
Lovely to watch 😊 My grandfather was a Redcar fisherman and steelworker, and so was my dad (retired now). I always think of my grandad when I'm on the beach, he loved it so much. I'm very proud of our little town, its history and its hard-working people.
Love the singing and all things good about Redcar.
This is a real pleasure to watch and I think a great tribute to the fisherman of Redcar. Well done!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great video.
God bless you all, very beautiful video, much appreciated, thank you
Born in BORO, lived in Redcar till I was 16 then left the town for work in London in 1981. These programs make me realise I didn’t know what we had. The sea, sand and those boats and tractors to play on. I’m going to go home and appreciate it
My first meal upon my return to Redcar from California was a fine lobster caught by my cousin David Robinson whose father was Tom, a past curator of the lifeboat museum. Vera Robinson,Tom's wife, was a lifelong supporter of the RNLI and was honoured by the Queen for her efforts.
Lovely video!
That would be the fishing boat neptune , dave robinson and harry cook i went fishing with harry many times happy days
sad their gone like 😢 mind Redcar is a town that dont give up no matter what just the kids letting us down now i mean i was born in the early 90s right and me da always took me to get crabs off boats n me grandad was a fisherman and pigeon racer, da was a pigeon racer too but it was always fun going for the crabs off the boat great memories to have an all now kids aint getting stuff like that shame with a lot of things x
Sarah, What a beautiful and truly professional piece of work. As an ex Redcar resident and boat owner, thank you from the bottom of my heart
Big up Redcar - everytime :)
I was born in Warrenby 1950 went into the army in 1965 and came to live in the netherlands Redcar isnt the same anymore brings tears to my eyes nowadays
Not much left in the 50's my Grandparents lived in Plover St and Hitler bombed them out. early in the war. we moved into Arthur St.
We used to get cod off the boats, on the beach when they landed. some 40 years ago.
You wouldn't now coz it's full of sewage 🤣🤣🤣
Rest in peace Ernie @11:30, still miss you xx
Is the cobble , Lady Maude still there.😃
Not now coz it's full of sewage 🤣🤣🤣
11.03 Thats my G Great grandad.
does anyone know the lad who builds the wee cobbles?
The lad would be ian atkinson he has a video on u tube
I love this video. I wish their were subtitles though... the accent at the beginning is too thick for me to understand most of it.
haha some people are same like but my grandad used talk same like so i had no problem understanding but my mom did i think grandad was a warrenby lad originally
11:30, my dad and Ernest Thomas.
Was earnest the smaller chap I only ask as many years ago I use to phone a guy named Ernest to see if it was worth coming up to dive the scars that guy looks just like him wearing a tie too
@@jeffstevens763 yeah, Ernie was the gentleman wearing a cap, always wore a tie every single day even to fish! He was a true gentleman.
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