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Love photo's like this, it really does give you a sense of the times back then..
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Love photo's like this, it really does give you a sense of the times back then..
Google "Great Fire of Sunderland". Good wide angle picture of the devastation.
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Not sure if this link to my Dropbox will work, but there’s hundreds of old Sunderland pics here
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That’s superbsunderland in pictures has some canny stuff
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i love this photo. its in 1944, seen the barrage balloons as well. same view you get sitting by the cooper rose window.
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Notice bridge st church was called “scotch church “?Not sure if this link to my Dropbox will work, but there’s hundreds of old Sunderland pics here
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It's a shame that schools don't teach at least one lesson on local history.Never knew about this.
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The Great Fire of Sunderland
120 years ago a catastrophic fire broke out in the heart of Sunderland in the North East.heritagecalling.com
Museum shop have some, Lowry stuff as well.
Apologies.Nah, Holmeside.
That one of the f***ing massive ship going under the bridge on way out to sea.Got a bare wall at home and thinking about putting up some canvas on frame prints (like a landscape scene over 2 or 3 separate photos). I was thinking of a shipyard scene or maybe a city centre scene before the nice buildings were knocked down.
Anyone any idea where I could find some that would work with such a set-up?
That one of the f***ing massive ship going under the bridge on way out to sea.
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This cûnt. Blimey.
Yes. Think this how they used to advertise the arrival of a circus. Must be c.1898.Is this a picture of a circus coming to Sunderland? Looks like a load blokes riding a camels.
always wanted a higher resolution version of this to print out for at home
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FanbloodytasticNot sure if this link to my Dropbox will work, but there’s hundreds of old Sunderland pics here
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I was taken aback by the houses around St. Peter’s ( monkwearmouth folder)Notice bridge st church was called “scotch church “?