Historic Sunderland East End Photos Special Choice

Historic Sunderland memories featuring Sunderland East End, all East End photos with a true special choice of unforgettable scenes from the past. These remarkable East End photos capture everyday life, hardworking communities, shipyard history, steam railways, old streets, markets, pubs and local people from a vanished era of Old Sunderland. This carefully selected specially collection also includes moments of rare archival footage showing the spirit and resilience of Sunderland people through generations. The video of historic Sunderland and the Sunderland East End includes Zion Street Steam Bakery with its horse drawn delivery wagon, the famous W. F. Vint Ferry crossing the River Wear, Greenwell’s Shipyard workers relaxing together, and school children lining up for the Nit Nurse inspection. More striking East End photos show Fighting Cock Lane, the deserted East End Old Market 1953, demolition scenes around Jack Crawford’s, Sunderland Parish Church, and the site of the old Gaiety Theatre in High Street East. You will also see steam engines including 0-6-0 65835 South Dock Sunderland 1957 and J27 65187 South Dock Sunderland 1966, along with shipbuilding scenes from Bartrams Shipyard and Greenwell’s Dry Dock. This special choice of historic Sunderland memories also features Hendon Beach, Prospect Row Welcome Tavern, Fenwick’s Coronation Street horse carriages, Fish Quay fishing boats, Clarendon Bull Lane Brewery, and families relaxing in the streets of the Sunderland East End. These powerful East End photos and clips of Old Sunderland preserve memories of streets now demolished including Ann Street, Silver Street Houses, Woodbine Street, Mabel Terrace and Norman Court. The video also contains emotional scenes of Low Street evictions in 1928 together with fascinating workplace views from bakeries, offices, shipyards and Sunderland Meat Market in Sunderland East End. This selected specially presentation of rare archival footage and photographs celebrates the people, workplaces and streets that shaped historic Sunderland and the proud communities of the Sunderland East End. If you enjoy discovering Old Sunderland through authentic East End photos, please like, comment and subscribe to help preserve Sunderland history for future generations. Which part of the Sunderland East End brings back the strongest memories for you.? Please share your stories, memories and family connections to historic Sunderland in the comments below. What is our heritage Founded in 1900, the Sunderland Antiquarian Society is the UK’s largest local history group, serving as the primary custodian of historic Sunderland local heritage. Its core purpose is to advance public education regarding the local history and heritage of Sunderland and its surrounding areas. The society functions as a heritage information hub, maintaining a huge amount of old photo collections, newspapers, and artefacts at its local heritage centre, facilitating historical research for both members and the general public, offering access to rare local heritage documents such as shipyard records and family history. Beyond preservation, the society actively promotes local history and heritage through a regular programme of a local history presentation, illustrated talks, exhibitions, and various publications. It essentially acts as a heritage information hub as well as a local history group for the community to explore and celebrate local history and heritage of the rich industrial and social past of Wearside. If you recognise a place, remember a story, or have your own memories to share, please leave a comment — your voice helps keep our shared heritage alive. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* WATCH NEXT: Sunderland Ship Building Legacy    • Sunderland Ship Building Legacy   Local History Presentation Monthly Talks    • Local History Presentation Monthly Talks   ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Know someone who misses home? Help us share Sunderland’s history with friends and family living away. Please share our channel link with your loved ones near and far:    / @sunderlandantiquariansociety   Our website; https://www.sunderland-antiquarians.org/ ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Thank you for watching Historic Sunderland East End Photos Special Choice— and welcome to the ever-growing heritage information hub of the Sunderland Antiquarian Society local heritage centre working hard to share local history and heritage online.