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The Argus Wing

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Steven Royston O'Neill, Mar 6, 2012.

  1. Steven Royston O'Neill

    Steven Royston O'Neill Well-Known Member

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    A sort of General Chat area for Sunderland and indeed Newcastle fans. An area to talk about, well anything except Sunderland or Newcastle football.

    Politics, the world at large, topical debate down to, well, whatever you want.

    Just start a topic and see where it goes.

    If it dies a death, it dies a death but no reflection on Argus if it does.


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  2. Steven Royston O'Neill

    Steven Royston O'Neill Well-Known Member

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    Let me it, its all over the news today how SUNDERLAND car maker Nissan is creating loads of new jobs,

    Is this a big boost for Sunderland, the north east or both?
     
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  3. ...And Out Come the Wolve

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    Both, a bloke on the radio said for every job at Nissan there are four more depending up on it. While the actual Nissan jobs will be based around there the others won't neccessarily be confined there.
     
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  4. Steven Royston O'Neill

    Steven Royston O'Neill Well-Known Member

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    keep ya hands off, they are ours, well not mine, I don't want one, cant make me.
     
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  5. Billy Death

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    They have something like this on the Watford board called the hornets nest.

    It's been going for ages now & is very popular, hope this is too.
     
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  6. Vincemac

    Vincemac Well-Known Member

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    any suggestions to take over from argus maybe if he would talc could be asked ???????????? <bubbly>
     
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  7. Billy Death

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    I have 2 or3 in mind but wouldn't volunteer anyone. Our lass used to do that with me.
     
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  8. Steven Royston O'Neill

    Steven Royston O'Neill Well-Known Member

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    The only person I will volunteer is me, NOT TO DO IT, mind its the only way I could ever win..
     
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  9. Steven Royston O'Neill

    Steven Royston O'Neill Well-Known Member

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    Sex education 60's style

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  10. Billy Death

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    Wonder how old she is now.
     
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  11. Steven Royston O'Neill

    Steven Royston O'Neill Well-Known Member

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    still young enough for me Billy
     
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  12. Billy Death

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    <laugh>.
     
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  13. talcnturnip

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    That's my nana that is you gits.
     
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  14. Steven Royston O'Neill

    Steven Royston O'Neill Well-Known Member

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    any chance of an invite for Sunday tea, will she be there?
     
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  15. Shameless

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    Syd do you do bj's?
     
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  16. Billy Death

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    Are those like hotdogs?
     
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  17. Shameless

    Shameless Well hung member

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    Similar

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  18. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    Talc has said he'd do it....

    Also if he's away any weeks, i'll do it while he's away....
     
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  19. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    An often forgotten story, and such a sad one...




    The Victoria Hall disaster, in which 183 children died, occurred in Sunderland, Great Britain on 16 June 1883 at the Victoria Hall, which was a large concert hall on Toward Road facing onto Mowbray Park.



    On 16 June 1883 a children's variety show was presented by travelling entertainers Mr and Mrs Fay.

    Events

    At the end of the show an announcement was made that children with certain numbered tickets would be presented with a prize upon exit. At the same time entertainers began distributing gifts from the stage to the children in the stalls. Worried about missing out on the treats, many of the estimated 1,100 children in the gallery stampeded toward the staircase leading downstairs.[3] At the bottom of the staircase, the door had been opened inward and bolted in such a way as to leave a gap only wide enough for one child to pass at a time. It is believed this was to ensure orderly checking of tickets.[4] With few accompanying adults to maintain order, the children surged down the stairs toward the door. Those at the front became trapped, and were crushed by the weight of the crowd behind them.

    When the adults in the auditorium realised what was happening they rushed to the door, but could not open it fully as the bolt was on the children's side. Caretaker Frederick Graham ran up another staircase and diverted approximately 600 children to safety.[1] Meanwhile, the other adults had resorted to pulling the children one by one through the narrow gap, before one man pulled the door from its hinges.[1]
    In his 1894 account of the incident, survivor William Codling, Jr., described the crush, and the realisation that people were dying:

    “ Soon we were most uncomfortably packed but still going down. Suddenly I felt that I was treading upon someone lying on the stairs and I cried in horror to those behind "Keep back, keep back! There's someone down." It was no use, I passed slowly over and onwards with the mass and before long I passed over others without emotion. ”

    ]Aftermath

    With the compressive asphyxia of 183 children between 3 and 14 years old, the disaster is the worst of its kind in British history. Queen Victoria sent a message of condolence to the grieving families. Donations were sent from all over Britain, totalling £5,000, which was used for the children's funerals and a memorial in Mowbray Park. The memorial, of a grieving mother holding a dead child, was later moved to Bishopwearmouth Cemetery, gradually fell into disrepair, and was vandalised. In 2002 the marble statue was restored, at a cost of £63,000, and moved back to Mowbray Park with a protective canopy.

    Newspaper reports at the time triggered a mood of national outrage and the resulting inquiry recommended that public venues be fitted with a minimum number of outward opening emergency exits, which led to the invention of 'push bar' emergency doors.[citation needed] This law still remains in full force as of 2008.[2] No one was prosecuted for the disaster;[2] the person responsible for bolting the door was never identified. The Victoria Hall remained in use until 1941 when it was destroyed by a German parachute bomb.[2][8]
     
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  20. Shameless

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    Just for Syd:

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