Ooooooohhhhhh Nooooooooooo!!!!!!!!! What a waste of a good black pudding!!!!! I used to love it as a kid going up to my grandpa's in Glasgow and starting the morning with black pudding and potato scones in a freshly baked, still warm morning roll. Drool.
Now you're talking my language - I remember outside loos, shopping coupons, no cars - shackleton & cannonball fleming - I wus there. Sorry I'm nodding of again, thanks for the memories.
Didn't we once have a zoo or sea-world, down next to johnny's amusements at seaburn, and an adventure park or someit. Can bearly picture it, but there was something there.
Seaburn Zoo World (Ocean Park/Ocean Land), Seaburn, Sunderland Seaburn Zoo world was situated near the seafront in the Seaburn district of Sunderland. It is believed to have been on or very close to the site of the recent "Seaburn Fun Fair", next to the Mere Knowlls Cemetary. The site was redeveloped in the 80s and a supermarket was built as well as the current funfair space. The owners of the fun fair didn't pay the rent, so the site is currently abandoned. Plans were first made (by John Collins, owner of the fair) to open the dolphinarium and swimming pool in 1973. The park was rented by Seldons and Bellerby. The Sea World part of the park was indoors and did not last very long. According to one past visitor the park housed a Killer Whale at some point. In 1978 the future of the park was questioned as rumors that the council wanted to close it spread. Among other animals, the zoo housed Monkeys and was part of a complex that included a play park, crazy golf ("putt-putt"), ski slope, bar, fair, hotel and nightclub. The play park lasted well into the 80s.
nice on syd, seen a few old mates houses there in sandringham terrace. god it looked old compared to the sol