Canny Old Blaydon

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  • čas přidán 13. 10. 2019
  • From the album 'A Legend Evermore'. This is a collection of nineteen songs telling the history of the Blaydon/Winlaton area of Tyneside. 'Winlaton Coal' is the first song then carry on through the playlist to hear the full story, ending with Summerhill Sunset.
    The town of Blaydon grew rapidly from 1850 to 1900. It was a Victorian town with thriving shops and commerce. Nearby there was much industry and coal mining.
    At the heart of the town was the Co-op (the Store). The man behind it was the charismatic Joe Cowen. It was the first in the north east.
    In the late 1960s much of the central town and nearby terraced rows were the subject of compulsory purchase orders, clearance and demolition, to be replaced by the modern town of today. It is now 50 years ago but older folk still remember and talk about their old town with great fondness. There was a close knit community, everyone knew everyone. Canny Old Blaydon - happy days. Nice though to see the modern town thriving with its busy shops, ample parking and good transport links.
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Komentáře • 17

  • @trevorashworth7307
    @trevorashworth7307 Před 2 lety +3

    Great. Am 74 now and lived in Winlaton. Went to Blaydon at least once a week.Woolworths was the former Empire and up until it was demolished still had the rake of the floor.Hursts were the bus operator from Winlaton to Newcastle and Blaydon.The Hursts buses were blue with primrose coloured wheel hubs.Got my first bike from Jack Percy's .When Jack Rodgers closed Jack took on the Meccano sales.Rodgers always sold top quality tools(still have some Moore & Wright tools bought there) Rodgers had an open fire not two or three foot behind the counter(No health and safety then) Old Blaydon did have character,still miss it.By the way great music Roly.

    • @BlaydonAces
      @BlaydonAces  Před 2 lety

      Hello Trevor thanks very much for your nice comment. It means a lot. I'm 75, born in Blaydon. So I knew the old town very well. I used to buy pieces of Meccano at Rogers and was often at Jack Percy's too. Good memories of happy times. Best wishes. Roly

    • @trevorashworth7307
      @trevorashworth7307 Před 2 lety

      @@BlaydonAces Thanks a lot for replying so promptly.Do you still play at the Black Bull?

    • @BlaydonAces
      @BlaydonAces  Před 2 lety

      @@trevorashworth7307 I still help run the jazz club there but only play occasionally. Usually we bring different bands now, once a month.

  • @yvonnesimpson4584
    @yvonnesimpson4584 Před 2 měsíci

    Happy memories

    • @BlaydonAces
      @BlaydonAces  Před 2 měsíci

      Me too. Such a shame the old town wasn't kept and just renovated.

  • @CCJazzmen
    @CCJazzmen Před 3 lety +1

    Love the history, keep it going..

    • @BlaydonAces
      @BlaydonAces  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. Yes I will. I have a few ideas in my mind. Good fun to take the shots and put a little video together.

  • @colinmason2708
    @colinmason2708 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this. Amongst my earliest memories - just about remember bits of old Blaydon - must be getting on 55 or so years ago - when staying at me Grandad and Grandmas - being taken to spend pocket money in Woolies in Blaydon - Vinyl floor with wooden floor at the back ( or the other way around :-) ) - I know its "progress" but it does make me a bit sad to think how it used to be.

    • @BlaydonAces
      @BlaydonAces  Před 3 lety

      I think a lot of older Blaydon folk feel the same way. The clearance of the old town was so comprehensive. I have fond memories of the old place.

  • @alanwann9318
    @alanwann9318 Před rokem +1

    Note, all communal gathering places are being removed today

  • @davidknowles7466
    @davidknowles7466 Před 3 lety

    Absolutely first class I'm abit young to remember most of it but it always puts a smile on my face, and your right it'll never come back..

    • @BlaydonAces
      @BlaydonAces  Před 3 lety

      Hello David. Glad you like the song and images and thanks for the comment.

  • @Anna-jt3xu
    @Anna-jt3xu Před 5 měsíci

    No fatties no phones happy people

  • @davidrichardson9172
    @davidrichardson9172 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks so much for putting this together. What a surprise to see my grandparents shop 'Ashtons' on Robinson Street. The Terrace Inn was right opposite on the other side of the street. Christine Richardson

    • @BlaydonAces
      @BlaydonAces  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Christine. I was born in Blaydon (1946) and remember the old town with great affection. My wife was born in Thomas Terrace.

  • @paulmiles4735
    @paulmiles4735 Před rokem

    anybody remember the Mitchinsons from George street?