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Dive The Thistlegorm with Sunderland Scuba Centre 2
Diving through the holds of the world famous Thistlegorm in the Red Sea
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Description sunderland in the late 1800 to 1937
Sunderland, Northeast England - The North Sea
North East Dive, Sep 16, Sunderland
North East Dive, Sep 16, Oban trip, Sunderland plane.
An unusual dive on a WW2 aircraft, the sea bed is 32/34m and muddy. Visibility was around 1-2m and the site is surrounded by a large no of sea pens.
northeastdive.co.uk rib charters based in the Moray Firth & West Coast of Scotland from Oban to Kinlochbervie
Sunderland Seaside Seafront Attractions
Sunderland Video Channel presents:Sunderland Seafront Attractions.
Being a coastal city allows visitors to Sunderland to benefit from all that the seaside has to offer by way of water based sports at the marina with over 200 moorings and wide public walkways.
Adventure Sunderland, the new Water Sports Centre overlooking Roker beach, offering water-sports activities such as sailing, canoeing and kayaking, and a very active yacht club.
Divers have an excellent dive shop at the Diving Academy on the lower promenade.
Roker is the venue of the annual International Air Show run by the City Council, the biggest free event of its kind in Europe watched by over one million people.
This last 2 years the event won the gold award from Northeast Tourism for being judged the Best Tourism Experience in the North East.
This year the skies were clear on Saturday, with a lot of cloud on Sunday, but the show went on as planned.
The beaches are wide with clean yellow sand, stretching from Roker beach, Seaburn beach to Whitburn beach. Off Seaburn beach is a hotel, restaurant,leasure centre and funfare.
North of Whitburn Village is a windmill and Souter Point lighthouse bordering on South Tyneside.
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Seaburn & Roker In Sunderland 2014 In Photographs
A selection of photographs from the Seaburn & Roker area of Sunderland in the North East of England. 2014.
The following text was copied from Wikipedia...
Seaburn is a seaside resort and suburb of Sunderland, North East England. The village of Whitburn borders the area to the north. To the west and south-west is Fulwell and to the south the coastal resort of Roker.
Virtually all of Seaburn consists of low-density private housing interspersed with open parkland, laid out in the middle of the 20th century. Much of the housing is amongst the most expensive in Sunderland, with many large mansion houses situated along the coast, and on adjoining streets.
The seafront is home to a sandy blue flag beach, seaside promenades, 2 amusement arcades, children's playgrounds, fish and chip shops, small guest houses and one four star hotel, operated by Marriott. The main shopping street is Sea Road, which runs from the seafront up through Fulwell to the Seaburn Metro station.
The area around Queens Parade hosts a 'strip' of popular eateries, with three Italian, two Indian and two Chinese restaurants in operation as of 2009. Also trading are several pubs and coffee shops. In the late 1980s, the old Seaburn Hall site was redeveloped, with a Morrisons supermarket, new amusement park and leisure and fitness centre. Previously, Seaburn Hall had been a famous dance hall and live music venue.
Seaburn was a favourite place of the painter L. S. Lowry.[1] A large Lowry painting is displayed in the local Morrisons supermarket.
The popular Sunderland International Airshow is held on the coast at Seaburn and Roker and is the largest free event of its kind in Europe, with a variety of aircraft, civilian and military aircraft on display.[2]
On the Tyne and Wear Metro Seaburn is served by its own station.
The suburb is part of the Fulwell ward on Sunderland City Council, and is represented by three Conservative councillors.
Roker (/ˈroʊkər/, local /ˈrɔːkər/) is a tourist resort and affluent area of Sunderland, North East England, bounded on the south by the River Wear and Monkwearmouth, on the east by the North Sea, to the west by Fulwell and on the north by Seaburn. It is administered as part of the City of Sunderland.
The majority of the houses in Roker are terraced or semi-detached. Further west, to the part bordering Fulwell, are cul-de-sacs with semi-detached bungalows, these being owned mainly by members of Roker's sizeable elderly population. Roker was known worldwide for being home to Roker Park, home of Sunderland A.F.C. for ninety-nine years until 1997.
In addition to Seaburn seafront, the coast at Roker seafront plays host to Sunderland International Airshow, the biggest free airshow in Europe, which takes place each year, usually over the last weekend in July.
On the site of Sunderland AFC's former stadium is a small housing estate, its street names all being references to the football club (Clockstand Close, Goalmouth Close, etc.). The streets in between Roker Baths Road and Roker Avenue are all named after members of William Ewart Gladstone's cabinet (Gladstone, Hartington, Forster, Bright, Stansfield, and so on). On Roker Terrace (Roker's main street) are exclusive apartments and hotels which overlook the seafront.
COASTAL COMMAND BRITISH VERSION REEL 1 OF 3 27712A
Coastal Command is a documentary style account of the Shorts Sunderland and PBY Catalina flying boats during the Battle of the Atlantic. The film includes real footage of attacks on a major enemy ship by Hudson and Halifax bombers based in Iceland. Later, the film depicts a routine sea patrol, in which a Sunderland flying boat flies over a convoy and bombs a German U-boat. Two versions of the film were made, one featuring an explanatory voice over. In this version, the film ends with the Sunderland crew returns home after the successful attack on the cruiser, and the wounded crew member is hospitalized. After a visit to the hospital, the film ends as the Sunderland crew is informed they will be re-deployed to West Africa, to begin a new mission.
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD. For more information visit
Fishing off Sunderland 2010
Taking the boat for a days fishing off Sunderland in the simmer of 2010 with some friends
A19 and Sunderland
May 2018 found this on some memory card
Roker - Sunderland - Tyne & Wear
A visit to Roker on the Tyne & Wear coast.
Metal Detecting - Seaburn Beach (Sunderland)
Large spring tides revealed a nice cut at the bottom of the beach at Seaburn Sunderland (Tyne & Wear) I was medically forced to have a go at it on Saturday morning.
On my lonesome except for the few dozen dog walkers on the morning and few hundred by late morning so no one to discuss treasurers with.
Bob Hope's youtube channel featuring some detecting on Seaburn Beach
John Winter's article on 'Wear em Scare em' tudor crisp pendants
And thanks for the shout out Addicted to Bleeps
Sunderland, Northeast England, The North Sea
Olympians inspire Sunderland kids to swim
British greats Rebecca Adlington and Steve Parry help inspire Wearside kids to swim at the Sunderland Aquatic Centre
Roker - Sunderland Fishing for Flatties
Just a quick vid, HQ version will be uploaded soon to replace this one. First cast, first fish. Only a small Dab but all caught on camera using a GoPro attached to the butt of the rod.
Sunderland drone
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Driving from South Shields to Sunderland in 2003
Driving from South Shields to Sunderland in 2003 with my Nephew on the camera, he was only 13 at the time !!.
Sunderland Wall Promotional video with Rubric