The Blaydon Races - The Origins and FULL History that will surprise and shock you!

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  • Blaydon Races sung by Roland Veitch

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  • @johnburton7633
    @johnburton7633 Před 2 lety +31

    Hi Eddie mate, just watched this video and you asked if anyone knew where The Robin Adair pub once stood. The pub was situated where the Hyundai garage now sits mate. It's opposite the old Vickers yard near the Newcastle side of the Scotswood Bridge. I was watching the video with my Mum and Dad and they've been married 62 years this year and their very first date was in The Robin Adair. They used to go there for years after their first meeting to go dancing. It brought back loads of happy memories and they said thank you for doing this great video. Anyway, sorry for the long message. Thanks again Eddie from me, John and Gwen. 👍

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety +4

      My pleasure John and Gwen and glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the info and the tip! 🙏🏻

  • @ladyintheskyuk
    @ladyintheskyuk Před 2 lety +15

    I'm from Cumbria. Married a Geordie lad many years ago. My birthday is on the 9 th June and every year I get this song sang to me. Proud to be an adoptive Geordie lass. You do a fantastic job love your channel. Well done mate.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety +2

      Where in Cumbria are you from? I spent 13 years there

    • @GarethSewell1982
      @GarethSewell1982 Před 2 lety

      @@TynesideLife I was going to ask the same, I'm from Workington.

  • @redteam77
    @redteam77 Před měsícem

    Dad taught me the Bladon Races as a lad in the early 60's. I still can sing the first two verses now at 68yo, along with Keep Your Feet Still and Don't Dilly Dally on the Way. Granddad born in Scotswood, was a coal hewer then glass blower in Lemington glass works. Dad from Benwell worked the rail then RN. And me a first generation Aussie, been to the UK 5 times in my life with a good dose of Geordie DNA. Reid's produced a handy Colliery guide that shows the Northumberland railways and coal mines that I used tracing my family's history, it shows the railway bridge. 'Tis a pity the Comrades club in Leminton has long gone. I remember Vickers/Armstrong's factory and the rail line going over Scotswood road. Love your ditties. I just can't figure why the rail line was build through The Black Gate and Castle Garth.

  • @davee3897
    @davee3897 Před 2 lety +6

    As someone who knows all the verses of the Blaydon Races, I like many kids before me learned the words of the first verse and the chorus at St James Park but since they don't sing the proper words at the ground now, not many youngsters know song as it was written. The song is part of our heritage and should be made compulsory to teach it at school.

  • @jimfell7147
    @jimfell7147 Před 2 lety +8

    Yes the anthem of the geordie nation, hopefully will be taught to all school kids, it's our heritage. Hope you keep these vids up, get yourself to the mouth of the tyne festival for a flavour of tynemouth, lots going on, pity I'm stuck 3,000 miles away on the farm. Pat yourself on the back you deserve a medal.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety

      Cheers Jim! I’ll check it out 🤜🏻

    • @jimfell7147
      @jimfell7147 Před 2 lety

      @@TynesideLife Yes Eddie plenty history in Tynemouth from the ancient kings at the priory to Collingwoods monument. You sir are a gent, only one of a couple of our toon vlogers who reply to every comment, thank you.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety

      @@jimfell7147 I don’t honk it’s only right to respond if someone sends a comment. Cheers Jim 🤜🏻

  • @msf60khz
    @msf60khz Před 6 měsíci

    As a southerner I really enjoyed the video because my dad used to sing the sing to me when I was a baby just after the war. He was in the Medical Corps on D-Day and they were looked after by a Northumberland Regiment during the invasion - that's where he got the song.

  • @stuartross4948
    @stuartross4948 Před 2 lety +4

    Cracking post Eddie, A day in Newcastle is a day well spent.

  • @andrewpapachristophorou7958

    Great video well done

  • @martianleaderrichy1520
    @martianleaderrichy1520 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for taking my mind away from Botman and Ekitike, it's becoming frustrating 🤔As others have said, Robin Adair was on the North East of Scotchy bridge on the left just as you come off it opposite Vickers. In the mid 80's my fathers Ford Cortina was stolen twice and found at the Robin Adair both times, he sold soon after as he felt it wasn't his anymore.
    I have seen old photos of Scotchy Road with pubs along it but but in the late 80's/early 90's there was only maybe 5 or so, most derelict.
    Great vlog again thank you 😃👍

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety +1

      Aye, I tend not to get drawn into the media scraps of gossip.
      Thanks for sharing some great memories bud 🤜🏻

  • @ianbell6680
    @ianbell6680 Před měsícem

    Always get a tingle talking about the Toon, that feeling of being yem win the lads, great video by the way, i have some great times as a kid living in Stella at Blaydon, the sound of all them diesel trains and the steam coming out of Stella power station, also that lush smell of fresh coffee coming from Pumphreys roasting rooms on Stella bridge at the bottom of summer hill bank, The Geordie Ridley pub in Blaydon full characters like spoonsy an owld bloke that used to play the spoons and everybody new everyone a warm loving cosy place to live, keep up the great work Eddie love the videos.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for sharing Ian 🙏👊🏻👍🏻

  • @janinebrown9067
    @janinebrown9067 Před 2 lety +2

    Lots of work went into that, really enjoyed it from start to finish!! Well done!

  • @smeatz6913
    @smeatz6913 Před 2 lety

    Another outstanding video Eddie. Fantastic stuff.

  • @stephenrowe55
    @stephenrowe55 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for another great video eddy

  • @stevew94025
    @stevew94025 Před 2 lety

    Great Eddy, thanks!

  • @joshadams8276
    @joshadams8276 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant video ed!

  • @royston0157
    @royston0157 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Eddie another excellent video. Always learning about our area everytime I watch 👍

  • @tommypygall324
    @tommypygall324 Před 2 lety

    really enjoyedthat just like all your vids they are mint keep them coming

  • @simonhainsworth3490
    @simonhainsworth3490 Před 2 lety

    Another first class video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @CushdelaCush
    @CushdelaCush Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant Eddy! Definitely learnt alot from this, deserve more subs bud.

  • @kevinrichard100
    @kevinrichard100 Před 2 lety

    Another brilliant video.
    Football, culture, history.
    Unique

  • @dennischarters4614
    @dennischarters4614 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video mate watch a few of them now and well done I have learned a lot of things I didn’t know so thanks

  • @northeastpyro8796
    @northeastpyro8796 Před 2 lety

    another class informative vid cheers mate

  • @TheBobstevenson
    @TheBobstevenson Před rokem

    Cracking vid eddy. Really interesting. Keep them coming. 👏👏👏

  • @andyallom4357
    @andyallom4357 Před 2 lety

    Cracking stuff, as always.

  • @budweizer100
    @budweizer100 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video! Thanks for putting the effort in to make it. I'm from Carlisle but my late granddad lived in the Scotswood houses you mention which were torn down. It's only having watched this vid that I remember my dad taking me about it a long time ago and have never seen a pic of those terraces, so thanks for that!

  • @arthur12345cat
    @arthur12345cat Před 2 lety

    I enjoyed that, you bring history to life

  • @jamesmcleary1917
    @jamesmcleary1917 Před 2 lety +3

    One again, very interesting and well presented. You are easily our best Geordie historian.👍

  • @addahebburn3473
    @addahebburn3473 Před 2 lety

    another great vlog enjoyed it.

  • @chrisdawson2119
    @chrisdawson2119 Před 2 lety

    Really very interesting, thank you

  • @Roobenstein
    @Roobenstein Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic video Eddie well done 👏

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety

      That’s appreciated cheers Rob. 🤜🏻

  • @neilgilsenan2923
    @neilgilsenan2923 Před 2 lety +1

    I never knew any of this history!!!! Another brilliant video Eddie 👍🏼⚫️⚪️⚫️⚪️

  • @keithrichardsom1898
    @keithrichardsom1898 Před 2 lety +1

    Another brilliant video Eddie and love the song as it's about my home town Blaydon , the Robin Adair was situated next to a bridge which is still there on Scots wood Road opposite the tank factory at the Scotwood Bridge end

  • @justahappylittlebunny2656

    Yet again fantastic story told told like a pro .

  • @angelaheslop7660
    @angelaheslop7660 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey it's great to know more about the Blaydon races, it's a long road to run it. I watched old pub photos of Newcastle and I am sure there was a few a long Scotswood road worth having a look. Thanks again Eddie for these memories.

  • @terrybutler1096
    @terrybutler1096 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic video again Eddy. I remember as an art student in early 1960s being in Balmbras just as it was being renovated as the original music hall. Although born in 1948, at 24 Ramshaw Street, a terraced house just off the Scotswood road, I can't remember where the Robin Adair was either. Lots of pubs in those days. Love your history.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety

      Great memories Terry! Thank you for sharing 👍🏻

  • @ianmilstead764
    @ianmilstead764 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video as always! Embarrassingly, I had a very patchy knowledge of the origins and meaning of the song. Thanks for putting me straight :-), and making me homesick again :-)

  • @denisscott3073
    @denisscott3073 Před 2 lety

    Hi eddy 👋 cracking video thanks so much for sharing this video .we always look forward to seeing your video update 👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @steviepee8624
    @steviepee8624 Před 2 lety +1

    Loved this, never knew there was islands on the tyne….🤔 that would make a great song….looking forward to your video about the pubs on scotswood road….remember them when they were all in ruins and waiting to be pulled down….thanks Eddy another cracking video 👍🏻

  • @strollingsteve4271
    @strollingsteve4271 Před 2 lety

    Another cracking video Eddy.
    I first met the current Mrs in Balmbras on the 9th June 1994.
    I often wished I’d stopped in the house that night.

  • @shearershearer
    @shearershearer Před rokem +1

    As a child I can remember the centenary in 1962 seeing the parade of floats passing through Blaydon

  • @davidturner7477
    @davidturner7477 Před rokem

    Around 1982 I was working for Mcalpines building the "new" Vickers factory right next to Scotswood bridge and at lunchtime it was a mad dash into The Robin Adair for a couple of pints and a pie. I believe that the Robin we are discussing was a 1960's pub opened by a certain T Dan Smith and lasted about 30 yrs before a fire and demolition. I believe that it took the name from a much earlier pub that was located on the other side of the road.

  • @ckm5217
    @ckm5217 Před rokem

    Cheers for the information mate! 👍
    Enjoyed the Vid and learnt some bits and pieces for sure, HWTL

  • @stevenfield112
    @stevenfield112 Před rokem +1

    If you come over Scotswood bridge onto the Newcastle side and take the slip road onto Scotswood the Robin Adair was immediately on your left very near the bridge itself.

  • @kenloughran7186
    @kenloughran7186 Před 2 lety

    Wow Eddy having moved from Gateshead to Sussex 36 year's ago I used to drink in the William and Curley's and many other pubs on the High Street good times great video mate love your uploads keep them coming thanks Eddy

  • @stevegascoigne1482
    @stevegascoigne1482 Před 2 měsíci

    Very interesting and superbly presented.

  • @antd6993
    @antd6993 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome Eddy! #Geordiehistory👊me Dad, RIP, worked at Parsons engineering with Eric Burden and The Animals, nae wonder he was a singer being related, wow! Keep 'em coming canny lad👊👊

  • @davesmart653
    @davesmart653 Před rokem

    good show

  • @benshield4295
    @benshield4295 Před 2 lety

    Thanks again buddy

  • @LeedsUnitedJohn
    @LeedsUnitedJohn Před rokem +1

    I enjoyed that excellent bit of history Eddie and by the way thanks for your assistance in our premier league survival.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před rokem +1

      Appreciated John 👍🏻

    • @LeedsUnitedJohn
      @LeedsUnitedJohn Před rokem

      @@TynesideLife I have clicked the bell because I haven't seen you lately so I have a bit of binge watching to do.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před rokem

      @@LeedsUnitedJohn shame on you John 😉

  • @asnuautoparts
    @asnuautoparts Před rokem

    Hi Ed. The robin adare was where Cazoo car showroom is now.
    Great video - keep up the good work.

  • @slippyification
    @slippyification Před 2 lety +2

    If you come across scotchy bridge and turn Right on to Scotswood rd from the South side, the Robin Adair was immediately on your left

  • @gazmo71
    @gazmo71 Před rokem

    Another excellent video. Growing up in Benton in the 70's there was an small elderly neighbour and my dad spoke to him. Turns out he was the jockey on the horse Anxious Moments that caused the riot. He reckoned he was lucky to come out alive

  • @jimmyjames9346
    @jimmyjames9346 Před 2 lety

    Hi Eddie I'm an old Scotswood lad and before the Robin adaire was built there was a pub stood there called the Ord Arms, I used to go there as a kid on a Friday, dance night, and look through the windows of the Ord Arms and watch everybody dancing,, class videos, your doing a cracking job,

  • @paulmason3923
    @paulmason3923 Před měsícem

    I love that song

  • @samrobinson5471
    @samrobinson5471 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Eddie! i was conversing with a new friend who is from out of area, and while on the topic of the local area he mentioned yourself and continued to express his interest in your videos and what they have to offer! so on behalf of myself (a local) and the newbies, thankyou for helping us enlighten the area we reside! Howay the lads!

  • @rayanderson353
    @rayanderson353 Před 2 lety +1

    The Robin Adair pub was roughly where Cazoo is now. The Robin Adair I remember was built 1965 to replace the Ord Arms just off Chain Bridge Scotswood Road

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety

      Cheers Ray, I think I read it was rebuilt at the behest of Thomas D Smith.

  • @guineagirl5078
    @guineagirl5078 Před rokem

    Another interesting video Eddy. Have seen the Scotswood Bridge on Auf Wiedersehen Pet! When Dennis is with the dealer in the taxi.
    How many bridge in Newcastle go over the Tyne?

  • @michaellionart4841
    @michaellionart4841 Před 2 lety +1

    Woops, I’m too late to the party. Was going to tell you where the Robin Adair was but I see you’ve already been informed.
    Good story about the origins. Thank You 🙏

  • @Flukey_1970
    @Flukey_1970 Před 2 lety

    I never made the connection between the Blydon races song and Bamburghs pub in the big market. Also never knew about the chain bridge. Thanks for the video mate!

  • @grahambell9831
    @grahambell9831 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant Video Eddy! 👏👏👏
    Uncovering some wonderful facts about the Blaydon Races. 46 pubs !!!!! The Elswick lads were Rob, Lee and Mickey 👍. Elswicks Olympian Mike McLeod has won the Blaydon many times in a distinguished athletics career. I've ran past the horse statue many times, early mornings and onto blydon pool as part of my triathlon training......not thousands on route at 5.30 in the morning though!

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety +1

      I filmed a little bit about Mike McLeod but I edited it out because the video was too long.
      Glad you enjoyed it Graham 🤜🏻

    • @grahambell9831
      @grahambell9831 Před 2 lety

      @@TynesideLife Editors sometimes have those editing decisions to make. Mike is now 70 year's young. He was guest of honour at the clubs presentation evening at SJP in the beautiful moncur suite. What a night. Still a local legend who's career is yet to be bettered. What an athlete. He cycles a lot now with his brothers......in 2017 he was on the same flight as me when I done ironman 70.3 mallorca. Had a good chat in the airports.........about cycling, not running!

  • @daletoothill7460
    @daletoothill7460 Před rokem

    Good to meet you last week Eddie, shirt shopping in Mark n Sparks, hope the date went well.
    Keep up the good work and I hope the knee gets better soon. Those dogs will need some exercise! Dale - Atlanta

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před rokem

      You too Dale! I loved the show but my girlfriend wasn’t as impressed 😅 Great afternoon though.
      All the best and nice to meet you both 👍🏻

    • @daletoothill7460
      @daletoothill7460 Před rokem

      @@TynesideLife let me know if you ever get over this way, I work at Atlanta United match days and will sort you out for tickets if its football season. Miggy's old team as I'm sure you know.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před rokem

      @@daletoothill7460 thank you Dale. I’ll look into that 👍🏻

  • @paulbuttrick3442
    @paulbuttrick3442 Před rokem

    Great in_sight Ed into the history of the blaydon races I find all this history you cover in newcastle fascinating from mancunian Paul soon to be an adopted geordie.

  • @Boppinbob1
    @Boppinbob1 Před 2 lety

    The robin adair pub was directly opposite scotswood bridge on the Newcastle side, remember it well !

  • @seeuguys
    @seeuguys Před 2 lety

    From one Wardly lad to another lv all your history content and football.Bet the dogs lv the old railway track for a 🏃‍♂️

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety

      Hello mate, yeah the dogs love it anywhere we go. Love them 😊

  • @thebyronicmann8292
    @thebyronicmann8292 Před rokem

    That Balmbra’s building is stunning I hope they restore its original features.
    It got me thinking of a similar gorgeous old room in … I think Central Station upstairs that’s still there in it’s original state. I saw this years ago. Would you know anything about it Eddie?
    As always loving your content and appreciative of the plugs you give to local businesses. We should all do it as it doesn’t cost a penny 🙌

  • @mikerussell8
    @mikerussell8 Před 2 lety +2

    Brilliant video, thank you. On a similar theme you might consider doing one about the incredible running club heritage of the north east. Some of the clubs, eg Elswick Harriers (1889) are amongst the oldest in the world, predating Newcastle United.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety +1

      I’ll look into it, cheers Mike 👍🏻

    • @mikerussell8
      @mikerussell8 Před 2 lety

      @@TynesideLife That would be great; there is a wonderful running history here in the north east which predates the Great North Run by nearly 100 years. Incredibly today there are 53 running clubs who compete in the annual North East Harrier League cross country championship. Over 1000 men and women compete in each of the seven winter races together with 100's of kids; this year was, incredibly, its 125th anniversary! I believe it's the largest of its kind in the country and continues to grow.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety +1

      @@mikerussell8 thanks for the info Mike 👍🏻

  • @nigelcuthbertson701
    @nigelcuthbertson701 Před rokem

    Part of the Centenary events was a youth pageant in the City Hall. Small groups of youngsters rehearsed separately, then brought together for the one-off performance. My mate Alistair McKillop roped me in, and we had a whale of a time. About 14, we were.
    As it happened, the lady who rehearsed our group was in overall charge, and we found ourselves doing a very short spot on a Tyne Tees magazine programme that went out on Sundays. Bob Langley was the host, but the best bit was seeing Mr Pastry having his lunch in the studio canteen!

  • @darkmagician5428
    @darkmagician5428 Před 2 lety

    Hi again another hit,regarding the Robin admire. It was situated on the right hand side of Scotswood Road heading towards Lemington. Where the pedestrian footbridge is now built

  • @Boppinbob1
    @Boppinbob1 Před 2 lety

    Sorry forgot to mention it’s a Hyundai garage now !

  • @Harleybhoy1
    @Harleybhoy1 Před 2 lety

    Robin Adair was at the chain bridge then scotwood bride on scotswood side of road
    Well done Eddie love your content
    Born in Benwell brought up in Blaydon now in glasgow

  • @Howay.Man.Angelica
    @Howay.Man.Angelica Před 2 lety

    I didn't know that! Me and me Mam worked in the William years ago!

  • @wayneconnell3611
    @wayneconnell3611 Před 2 lety

    Hi we spoke briefly on quayside last Sunday morning (RGJ) the Robin Adair was to my memory at the back of where the Kia dealership is now I went to a wedding reception there in the 80s 🥳

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety

      Hi Wayne, thanks for getting in touch 🤜🏻

  • @reframelife1
    @reframelife1 Před 2 lety

    The Robin Adair was on the site of Benfield Motors closest to Scotswood Bridge - OS Grid Ref NZ200638

  • @teamboy19
    @teamboy19 Před 2 lety

    Eddie
    The robin was right opposite Armstrong works gatehouse where the cazoo garage is .
    Used to go in from work at Christmas ,rough is not the word but better than the rokeby a hundred yards further along

  • @bensouthwell1339
    @bensouthwell1339 Před 2 lety

    The Robin was at the end of scotchy rd near the old scotchy bridge just below scotchy railway station

  • @newbigginphotoco.1175

    the robin adair was opposite the turn on to scotswood bridge. directly opposite the entrance of vickers where the tank was on the plinth. next door to the pub was a tunnel that led up to scotswood railway station

  • @haddawayman4429
    @haddawayman4429 Před 2 lety

    Enjoyed your recent shows. Thanks for the effort have a pint on me.

  • @trevormather8987
    @trevormather8987 Před 2 lety

    Robin Adair was about 50 yds opposite the entrance to what was Vickers towards Scotswood Bridge

  • @paulbuttrick3442
    @paulbuttrick3442 Před rokem

    Any chance sometimes in doing the history of hexham Ed cheers.

  • @derekoetting4245
    @derekoetting4245 Před 2 lety

    Eddie the robin was at. You know the subway at the begining of scotwood bridge where the cobble stone rd goes under the old railway bridge up into old scotswood.? Well that cobble stone rd was where you could turn left into the robin carpark.it is where i grew up as a kid. It is a shame the whole place has been deleted.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for that Derek. Great memories for you 🤜🏻

  • @theindividualizt
    @theindividualizt Před 2 lety

    Proud to be from Blaydon.

  • @brucenicoll4250
    @brucenicoll4250 Před 2 lety

    Great to hear about the race that gose past cruddas Park were I'm from and been brought up true Geordie

  • @tomrichardson2656
    @tomrichardson2656 Před měsícem

    And you’ve educated me again! Thanks Eddy. (Although I’m a bit disappointed that the lyrics were fictional!)

  • @anthonyhughes300
    @anthonyhughes300 Před rokem

    The Globe's not on Scotswood Road.There's three bars still on Scotswood Road facing the Jury's Inn.The Yard Bar,Bobby's Bar and The Eagle.The Yard was originally The Kings Head and Bobby's Bar was the Marlborough.The Eagle was opened just a few yearsback.

  • @retrojohn86
    @retrojohn86 Před 2 lety

    i was there, not running but i said hello to you eddie , WWE Hat dude lol

  • @davesmart653
    @davesmart653 Před rokem

    on the map of meadow island there apear to be loads of small pits any clues

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před rokem

      Yeah I believe they were small mining pits Dave. Loads of them around in the 1800’s

  • @darrenwilkinson5343
    @darrenwilkinson5343 Před rokem

    The Robin Adair pub Used to be under the walk of a bridge on scottwood road near scottwood bridge The walk over bridge is green And a small railway bridge was to the left Of the Robin adair I'm not sure if you've already got this information But I was a child grown up in scotchwood In the middle of the seventies and eighties

  • @pseudoism
    @pseudoism Před rokem

    You forgot to mention the centenary ceremony in 1962 for the Blaydon races…. I can remember the floats on scotswood rd and the old scotswood bridge…

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před rokem

      I didn’t forget bud. It’s in the video. I bet it was a great procession

  • @garydale1529
    @garydale1529 Před 2 lety

    The Robin Adair was at the North side of scotswood Bridge

  • @alastairhopkins245
    @alastairhopkins245 Před 17 dny

    Didn't see any buses lose a wheel!!!

  • @davidhoward5392
    @davidhoward5392 Před 2 lety

    Saw it in 1962 when it came along Scotswood Road... aged 7, we lived by South Benwell school where I attended as a child, terrace houses, nice little slum to be polite.. before it was all demolished.

  • @thedok6419
    @thedok6419 Před 2 lety

    An 1862 bus would've been horse drawn, the one you showed looks like 1930s. Great video all the same mate.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety

      Yeah it’s been pointed out. Forgive my faux pas. 👍🏻

  • @AB-kx4nc
    @AB-kx4nc Před rokem

    Ha way the lads

  • @normanswindon518
    @normanswindon518 Před 2 lety

    The Robin Adaire was on the other side of the road from there

  • @davybrown64
    @davybrown64 Před rokem

    Lord Smyth out does the Lord Mayor as QE2

  • @davideade1541
    @davideade1541 Před rokem

    I got chinned in the doorway of the robin when I was about 14 maybe 15. It’s where the Hyundai garage is now.

  • @werdnarotcorp8991
    @werdnarotcorp8991 Před 2 lety +2

    Love your channel and its content but an 1860s bus wouldn't look at all like your picture as the internal combustion engine had not been invented. It must have been a horse drawn vehicle of some sort.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety

      Cheers. I found the photo on Google and it said it was 1862 🤷🏻‍♂️ I’m not an expert on this but I’ll take your word in it 👍🏻

    • @davedraycott5779
      @davedraycott5779 Před 2 lety

      @@TynesideLife great video Eddie very well put together. Werdner is right about the bus being horse drawn, the first commercial production of vehicles with internal combustion engines was in 1886 by Karl Benz.

    • @Glenn1892
      @Glenn1892 Před 2 lety

      1862 would've been a Horse drawn Bus as the first Motorized Bus was 1890s. It quite possibly would have had a Top and Lower Deck.

  • @jsmithmultimediatech
    @jsmithmultimediatech Před rokem

    Gan the word is I think directly from essentially Old English meaning exactly what it means in both (dialect and Old English)

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před rokem

      Cheers. Possibly a word brought over by the vikings? We share a lot of Scandinavian words

    • @jsmithmultimediatech
      @jsmithmultimediatech Před rokem

      @@TynesideLife Aye yeah will be rather as it was within a massive region of what became even then England (has only been unified since 927AD). Was formerly the Anglian Kingdom of Northumbria, which for a period was split into two regions Deira (the south) and Bernicia (the north). England (was from Englaland meaning Land of the Angles modern day Denmark, their name in their own language was Engle) has only existed/unified since 927AD.
      Is a video of someone speaking in the accent at that time in London and interestingly sounded quite like Geordie haha.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před rokem

      @@jsmithmultimediatech great info Jeremy 👍🏻

    • @jsmithmultimediatech
      @jsmithmultimediatech Před rokem

      @@TynesideLife Was actually a bit later from the 1300s until now czcams.com/video/3lXv3Tt4x20/video.html but still stands what I said there's a slight like the Geordie accent in there I think from the 1300s

    • @jsmithmultimediatech
      @jsmithmultimediatech Před rokem

      @@TynesideLife Aye has only just occurred to me West Saxon (what London is/was within) Wessex (Alfred the Great in the 800s pushed the Vikings further north), East Saxon is Essex now, Middle Saxon is Middlesex now and South Saxon being Sussex.

  • @kevinwilliams1602
    @kevinwilliams1602 Před 2 lety

    Eddie those buses are from the 1920's. In 1850's- 60's all the buses were horse drawn

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety

      Yeah it’s been pointed out Kevin. I’ve trimmed it out but it’ll take a few hours 👍🏻

    • @kevinwilliams1602
      @kevinwilliams1602 Před 2 lety

      @@TynesideLife Simple mistake Eddie, love your vids, plenty of nostalgia for me having lived in the Toon for ten wonderful years and now enjoying my twilight years in Barrow in Furness. Thank you for brining the area back into my living room.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 2 lety

      @@kevinwilliams1602 thanks Kevin 👍🏻