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Places to see in ( Sunderland - UK )
Places to see in ( Sunderland - UK )
The City of Sunderland is a local government district of Tyne and Wear, in North East England, with the status of a city and metropolitan borough. Sunderland is named after its largest settlement, Sunderland, but covers a far larger area which includes the towns of Hetton-le-Hole, Houghton-le-Spring, Washington, and a range of suburban villages.
Sunderland was formed in 1974, titled the Metropolitan Borough of Sunderland, as part of the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972 and is an amalgamation of four former local government districts of County Durham. Sunderland was granted city status in 1992, the 40th anniversary of the Queen Elizabeth II's accession.
The only professional sporting team in Sunderland is the football team, Sunderland A.F.C., which was formed in 1879, and plays home games at the 49,000 seat capacity Stadium of Light. Sunderland is home to a Nissan car manufacturing plant. Over recent years Sunderland city centre has seen a re-development of the Sunniside area taking place, with new bars, cafes and retailers opening their doors on the Eastern side of the city. The Sunniside area now includes an Empire Cinema, Gala Casino and many surrounding eateries.
Alot to see in ( Sunderland - UK ) such as :
Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens
National Glass Centre
Mowbray Park
Souter Lighthouse
St Peter's Church, Monkwearmouth
Ryhope Engines Museum
North East Land, Sea and Air Museums
Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art
Beamish Museum
Angel of the North
Herrington Country Park
Hylton Castle
Beamish Museum
Pit Hill Methodist Chapel - Beamish Museum
Chester Le Street Riverside Sports Pavilion
Washington Old Hall
Tanfield Railway
Barnes Park
Seaburn Beach
Keel Square
National Trust - Penshaw Monument
Bowes Railway
The Princess Anne Park
Lambton Castle
Shore Leisure Ltd
James Steel Park
Fulwell Quarry Nature Reserve
Tunstall Hills
Durham Heritage Coast
Waldridge Fell
Mini Moos Fun Farm
Glebe Park
( Sunderland - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Sunderland . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sunderland - UK
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Sunderland (1970-1979)
Unused / unissued material - Colour material.
Sunderland, Tyne and Wear.
Travel shots from car showing industrial areas of Sunderland. Shots over bridge showing chimneys in background. VS of two men in run down area. More travel shots from road away from town, showing river and docks. VS of industrial areas near river. Travel shots along cobbled road showing back to back terraced houses. Possibly along 'Alliance Street'. Washing hangs from the line between back yards. LS of washing on line. More travel shots showing derelict areas and housing.
FILM ID:3407.04
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Ealing Cinema: Answers please Empire - resident's views
Thoughts from locals in advance of Oversight & Scrutiny meeting with Empire CEO Justin Ribbons at Ealing Town Hall on 28th July 2011.
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Fast n Furious Sunderland Empire Cinema 11.4.09 VIDEO.mp4
When 'Fast n Furious' came to Sunderland Empire cinema I think it was Mark Prior who organised this meet.
The cinema were over the moon to have a few Skylines parked right outside to promote the film release.
We all got free tickets and posters for this.
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Horrible Histories - Sunderland Empire - ATG Tickets
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Something Paranormal at The Royalty Theatre Sunderland PT 2
Something Paranormal are Ghost Hunting company that takes the public on paranormal investigations all over the UK. in august 2010 we visited The Royalty Theatre in sunderland our team consisted of Marc Spayne, Stewart Robson and Cat Mann
Pantomime: Snow White - Sunderland Empire, 2014 - ATG Tickets
A sneak peak of the Sunderland Empire's 2014 Pantomime Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
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Phantom of the empire SunderlandNow
History slide show of the Sunderland Empire
Luton is uniting behind a vision to Save Our Town. Will you?
Luton needs YOUR support. The town is faced with a once-in-a-lifetime chance for huge transformational change, but one major objector is trying to block the progress we all want and deserve.
Luton Town Football Club has submitted major regeneration plans at Newlands Park (by the M1 junction 10) and Power Court (in the town centre opposite St Mary's Church) - but they’re about so much more than football.
These plans would boost the local economy by £261million a year and create 10,000 new jobs by providing new homes, restaurants, bars, high-end shopping, community, retail and leisure facilities, a 1,800-capacity music venue, public space including the re-emergence of the River Lea, hotels and office space. And the Hatters will get a new 17,500-seat stadium.
It seems like a no-brainer, but Capital and Regional, the company that owns The Mall shopping centre DO NOT want it to happen, even though everyone stands to benefit. Even them.
Lutonians and local people want progress and 11,000 people have already written to Luton Council in support of these plans - a UK planning record. Thousands more have since got behind these plans and the #saveourtown campaign to get the proposals approved and built.
A wide cross section of our community supports regeneration from residents to businesses, celebrities and both of Luton's Members of Parliament. It was MP Gavin Shuker MP, whose Summer School pupils produced this video with Creative Film Workshops.
We need your support to help achieve this and #saveourtown from stagnation.
MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD!
For more information on the #saveourtown campaign, go to: and support #saveourtown by following us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Youtube.
A huge thank you to Summer School students Haleema Ali, James Tarney, Muhammad Ali, Emily Mahon, Linda-Jean Hammond, Ozud Miah, Peter Gallizzi and Callum Carr for their work to support us and the £345.87 they helped to fundraise for our cause.
The great work we have done to date is thanks in no small part by the generous crowdfunding donations given to #saveourtown by Lutonians and supporters.
We're raising £10,000 to help cover all costs associated with the #saveourtown campaign, including promotional materials and our advertising costs. Our continued campaign strength and activities will be largely dependent on your generous donations. Quite simply, the more funds available the more effective we will be in saving YOUR town.
We are aware that this could still be a lengthy campaign and want to ensure that the voices of all those people who are behind us are heard for its duration.
To donate to the #saveourtown campaign, please visit our JustGiving page, at:
If you are unable to donate, please share the page on your social media accounts, tell your friends, family and colleagues and help us share the message about the campaign, and the Newlands Park and Power Court developments.
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WHAT IS #SAVEOURTOWN?
#saveourtown is a volunteer-led, community action group made up of Lutonians to save Luton from stagnation and raise awareness of two major regeneration proposals for Newlands Park and Power Court – a site that has sat toxic and derelict in the centre of town for a decade.
WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS?
Both projects will revitalise a town that has seen steady decline and stagnation over recent years and would:
• put £250million a year into the local economy
• provide 10,000 jobs
The regeneration proposals include:
• a new 17,500-seat stadium for Luton Town Football Club
• a new riverside public space and piazza
• an 1,800-capacity music venue (similar in size to Shepherd's Bush Empire in London)
• leisure and community facilities, including a new cinema
• restaurants and bars
• aspirational retail
• homes
• offices
• a conference centre
WHY DO WE NEED TO #SAVEOURTOWN?
More than 11,000 people wrote to Luton Borough Council to support the plans when they were consulted on and submitted in summer 2016 – a UK planning record.
However, there is one major objector to the plans – Capital and Regional, operators of The Mall shopping centre. We say, it’s time for them to listen to the will of the people.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to improve our home for future generations and #saveourtown will make sure the voices of Lutonians and supporters are heard, so that these applications get approved and we can all get the Luton we deserve.
HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT #SAVEOURTOWN?
To support the campaign and to find the facts, go to:
Phoenix House in Sunderland - Student Accommodation
Phoenix House is an amazing student new development in the heart of Sunderland City Centre. It is located just 2 minutes walking from main Sunderland metro and train station. Very close to shopping centre, Empire Cinemas, McDonnald’s, banks, etc. Greggs and Subway occupy the ground floor of this development. It is in walking distance to University of Sunderland, City Campus.
Phoenix House has a brand new student rooms, flats and luxury apartments. The development enjoys wonderful views and is ideally situated for local amenities.
How it looks like? Please watch our video, please. For more information, please feel free to contact us and one of our professionals on 0191 260 0680.
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The Cup Final (1947)
Full title reads: The Cup Final
Wembley, London. Charlton Athletic beats Burnley after extra time in Football's FA Cup final.
LS Enthusiastic crowds. LS of kick off. VS of game in progress. MS Chris Duffy (Charlton No. 11) and Arthur Woodruffe (Burnley) look like ballet dancers as they try to dodge one another. CU MS Strong, (Burnley's goalkeeper) making a good save.
LS Kick off for start of Second Half. MS of Sam Bartram (Charlton Goalie) making save. CU Cut in shot of Herbert Morrison, Lord Privy Seal, and wife, among the spectators. VS of game with goal mouth action. LS of crowd.
LS the Beginning of the extra time. VS of play. CU the ball Bartram comes up to kick off. LS Duffy of Charlton slams the ball into the goal in a goal mouth scramble. LS the players rush to congratulate Duffy. LS Crowd cheering. LS the goal replayed in slow motion.
CU Charlton Captain, Don Welsh receives the FA Cup from Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester. Sam Bartram takes the plinth. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester shake hands with every member of the Charlton team. MS Front row supporters congratulate team as they make their way past. CU Welsh holds the trophy aloft as he is chaired by the rest of the team.
FILM ID:1183.02
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Royalty Theatre EVP
This is the EVP i left in the Main Auditorium at the Royalty Theatre 08/09/2012 at approx 2am, This room is empty for nearly an hour!! Whilst this EVP is recording everybody in the building is in a different room at the opposite side of the building doing a Seance!! Whatever this noise is it is clearly INSIDE the room!! Anybody have any idea what this could be??
JLS at Empire Cinemas showing of Eyes Wide Open in Newcastle
Won a competiton to see their new movie for free
JLS chose our cinema to come and see their movie with the fans
Odeon Sunderland Ghost Story: Part 1.flv
The true story surround the haunting of a local cinema in 1973: part 1
Empire Day Celebrations (1914-1918)
Empire day celebrations. Location of events unknown.
Crowds of people including many children, waving Union Jack and St. George flags. M/Ss of girls dancing on platform. Some are in traditional costume while two girls wear clothes of a nautical type. Two horse and carriages arrive. Brief M/S of King George V and possibly Queen Mary climbing out.
Cataloguer's note: Item shows evidence of decomposition.
FILM ID:1894.28
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Naval Battle (1962)
Scarborough, Yorkshire.
Its a naval battle - but don't be disappointed, its just models on a lake. However, these models cost over £6000. They have been made to scale, and participate in a thrilling spectacle re-enacting the battle of the River Plate.
This takes place at Peasholm Park at the height of the holiday season, watched by crowds numbering between 5000- 8000. There are shots of the replica vessels, Ajax, Achilles, and Exeter. Guns being fired. One of the vessels is the passenger liner, Asturias. We see two men fixing the charges and one gets inside the vessel. Another fixes equipment on to the model moored at the jetty. They prepare for the reconstruction of Battle of River Plate, complete with the Graff Spey, and radio controlled model aircraft RAF bombers dropping explosives on the submarines.
There are quick shots of the crowds on the banks, mostly holiday makers, including two men with binoculars. There are lots of shots of the explosions, smoke and the ships. They use up £60 worth of ammunition for each display.
Note; The following are named in the file as taking part: Bob Richards, Bernard Schofield and Ernie Good
Cuts exist - see separate record.
FILM ID:197.11
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.