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Famous Football Teams In Training No. 2 - Sunderland (1934)
Titles read: Famous Football Teams in Training - No. 2 - Sunderland.
Sunderland, Tyne and Wear.
Panning shot of the line-up of the Sunderland football team at Roker Park. Various shots of the team in training - skipping, throwing and heading the ball to each other.
C/Us of manager John Cochrane and trainer Andy Reid, then we see players Matthew Middleton (goalkeeper), William Murray, Harold Shaw, Charlie Thompson, Bert Johnston, Alec Hastings, Bert Davis, ? McNab, Bobby Gurney, Patsy Gallacher and Jimmy Connor. Some shots of the players are in slow motion.
There were 3 'seasons' of these 'Football Teams / Clubs in Training' in the Pathe Sound Pictorials - this is an item from the second season.
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Dad jokes in Sunderland Roker Park no illuminations
WARNING!!! Dad jokes ahead????
One Woman, 17 British Accents - Anglophenia Ep 5
Siobhan Thompson performs a tour of the accents of the British Isles - and the celebrities who speak with them!
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Geoff Thompson, Chairman & owner of South Shields FC - at South Shields Museum & Art Gallery
Geoff Thompson, owner and Chairman of 'the Mariners', South Shields FC, at the opening of More than a Game: the story of football in South Tyneside at South Shields Museum & Art Gallery.
More than a Game celebrates 100 years of the Mariners the football league - but also include Hebburn Town FC and other teams, footballers like England players Demi Stokes and Mary Lyons, Len Smith and Stan Mortensen, explores disability football, teams from the collieries and shipyards too. Taking a look at stories of players and fans throughout history and up to the present day, from the famous, to the local and unsung heroes of the game.
On from 29 June 2019 - 12 October 2019. southshieldsmuseum.org.uk
Famous Football Clubs In Training No. 1 - Blackburn Rovers (1934)
Titles read: Famous Football Clubs in Training No. 1 BLACKBURN ROVERS.
Blackburn, Lancashire.
M/S of the Blackburn Rovers football team lined up beside a goal at Ewood Park. M/S of their legs clad in thick football socks. We then see various shots of the team in training - some shots are in slow motion. Players seen are Bruton, Talbot, Thompson, Brennan, Milne, Whiteside, Whyte and Binns.
There were 3 'seasons' of these 'Football Teams / Clubs in Training' in the Pathe Sound Pictorials - this is an item from the second season.
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Newcastle United sign Raegan Thomson
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The people of Sunderland maypole dance across time
We asked people in Sunderland to join us over one day in the traditional ritual of the maypole. We wanted to see how many people we could get to join in over the day. The work was made at the Summer Streets festival 2016 at Thompson Park Sunderland England. It was supported by The 'Cultural Spring' Bob Lawson with Sarah on the music and Elizabeth Lawson undertook Maypole teaching and inspiring with the public, together they form part of 'Have Maypole will travel' Camera and sound was by Jason Berge. It is conceived and edited by Anton Hecht. Thanks to everyone who had a go.
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Preston North End vs Sunderland - 5th Jan 1963
Preston North End 1 Sunderland 4
5th January 1963
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Aerial footage of Silksworth, Sunderland
Film taken from above Silksworth in Sunderland using a Quadcopter and a GoPro camera
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Middlesbrough v Newcastle Utd 2001 Northern Masters
Action from the 2001 Northern Masters indoor tournament featuring some old players from yesteryear. Here we see Middlesbroughs class of the mid 80s to early 90s take on Newcastle United of roughly the same vintage. The tournament was played at the Metro Telewest Arena in Newcastle so out of the four teams competing (Sunderland and Bradford were the other two), the locals were really only interested in seeing The Toon v The Black Cats (is that their new made-up nickname? I think it is).
Anyway, Boros old codgers beat Newcastles old codgers 4-0 with goals from Bernie Slaven (2), John Hendrie and Mark Proctor. An inevitable win given The Boro clearly employed the classic indoor football tactic of make sure more of our players than theirs wear Adidas Samba. Beardsley looks like he had on some of those Tesco slip-on trainer jobbies. Poor effort.
I can only recognise Beardsley and Brian Kilcline from the Newcastle team. Who are the other players?
Phil Thompson's Reaction to Cabaye's Goal
Phil Thompson's Reaction to Cabaye's Goal
1 HOUR Plane Spotting At Newcastle Airport 22/07/2016 **Sunderland Airshow Arrivals**
an hour + spotting at Newcastle airport, really enjoyed my time here. Hope to go again next year!
Christie Park / Morecambe FC / England / United Kingdom
Christie Park Morecambe FC England
29.09.2009 Morecambe FC vs. Bradford City FC 0-0 League 2
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Sigmund Freud tomb, Golders Green Crematorium, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Golders Green Crematorium and Mausoleum was the first crematorium to be opened in London, and one of the oldest crematoria in Britain. The land for the crematorium was purchased in 1900, costing £6,000, and the crematorium was opened in 1902 by Sir Henry Thompson. The crematorium, the Philipson Family mausoleum, designed by Edwin Lutyens, the wall, along with memorials and gates, the Martin Smith Mausoleum, and Into The Silent Land statue are all Grade II listed buildings. The gardens are included in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. Golders Green Crematorium, as it is usually called, is in Hoop Lane, off Finchley Road, Golders Green, London NW11, ten minutes' walk from Golders Green tube station. It is directly opposite the Golders Green Jewish Cemetery (Golders Green is an area with a large Jewish population). The crematorium is secular, accepts all faiths and non-believers; clients may arrange their own type of service or remembrance event and choose whatever music they wish. Cremation was not legal in Great Britain until 1885. The first crematorium was built in Woking and it was successful. At that time cremation was championed by the Cremation Society of Great Britain. This society was governed by a council, at that time led by Sir Henry Thompson (president and founding member). There is a bust to his memory in the West Chapel of Golders Green Crematorium. Out of this Society was formed the London Cremation Company (which has its offices on the premises), who desired to build a crematorium within easy reach of London. The crematorium in Golders Green was designed by the architect Sir Ernest George and his partner Alfred Yeates. The gardens were laid out by William Robinson. The crematorium is a red brick building in Lombardic style and was built in stages, as money became available. The current crematorium was finished around 1939, although since then some buildings have been added. The crematorium opened in 1902. Since November 1902 more than 323,500 cremations have taken place at Golders Green Crematorium, far more than any other British crematorium. It is estimated that the crematorium now averages around 2,000 cremations a year. The funerals of many prominent people have taken place there over the last century. The chimney of the crematorium is located within the tower and the building is in an Italianate style. The 12 acres of gardens are extensively planted, and produce a beautiful and tranquil environment for visitors. There are several large tombs, two ponds and bridge, and a large crocus lawn. Another notable feature is a special children's section, which includes a swinging bench. There is also a 'communist corner' with notables of the Communist Party of Great Britain. There are two cremation chapels and a chapel of remembrance. There are also three columbaria containing the ashes of thousands of Londoners and residents of neighbouring counties. There have been 14 holders of the Victoria Cross cremated here, and there are locations and memorials for many other military personnel of all ranks, and from many countries. Largest among them is the Commonwealth War Graves Commission memorial, listing 486 British and Commonwealth military casualties of both World Wars who were cremated here. Designed by Sir Edward Maufe, it was unveiled in 1952. Built in Portland Stone with names listed on three bronze panels, it stands at head of an ornamental pond at the western end of the memorial cloister. At Christmas, a Christmas tree is erected in the field in front of the main buildings. Although the crematorium is secular, a nativity scene is also placed near the chapel of remembrance. A map of the Gardens of Remembrance and some information on persons cremated here is available from the office. The staff are very helpful in finding a specific location. The columbaria are now locked, although they can still be visited (accompanied). There is also a tea room.