Search
Log in
Sign up
Watch fullscreen
Sunderland 1972 cine footage from North East Film Archive
Sunderland Echo
Follow
Like
Bookmark
Share
Add to Playlist
Report
2 years ago
Sunderland cine footage from 1972, showing C&A, Jacob Clarks, Studio and more. From North East Film Archive
Category
🗞
News
Show less
Recommended
0:58
I
Up next
Sunderland 1966 cine footage from North East Film Archive
Sunderland Echo
1:41
Inside the Sunderland shipyards
Sunderland Echo
1:03
Footage from the North East Film Archive showing Sunderland and matchday at Roker Park in 1950
Sunderland Echo
1:19
Cine film of the Nevasa arriving in and leaving Sunderland in 1974
Sunderland Echo
1:28
Cine film of Mowbray Park and Seaburn from 1973
Sunderland Echo
1:19
The launch of the North Sands ship in Sunderland from 1965
Sunderland Echo
1:12
Cine film footage from Seaburn in the 1960s
Sunderland Echo
1:04
A day in the life of 1950s Sunderland
Sunderland Echo
2:34
Footage from a Sunderland educational cruise in 1967
Sunderland Echo
1:35
100 years of Nature on cine film
Sunderland Echo
0:42
The Queen's 1977 Silver Jubilee tour in the North East - North East Film Archive
Sunderland Echo
0:59
Lost Cinemas of Sunderland - watch it on Shots!TV
Sunderland Echo
1:02
Behind the scenes at the Sunderland Echo in 1980
Sunderland Echo
1:22
Watch: The Sunderland ferry hard at work in 1954
Sunderland Echo
2:42
Sunderland in 1983: A drive around the Ford Estate
Sunderland Echo
12:00
Lost cinemas of Sunderland
Sunderland Echo
1:05
A match at Roker Park from 1962 with Brian Clough playing for Sunderland
Sunderland Echo
3:07
Sunderland in 1983: A drive down Hylton Road
Sunderland Echo
1:12
Beautiful colour footage shows Sunderland's last trams in action
Sunderland Echo
1:57
Off for a swim in Seaham in 1963
Sunderland Echo
0:49
Some of the oldest photos of Sunderland
Sunderland Echo
1:37
Sunderland in 1983: Roker seafront
Sunderland Echo
2:33
Sunderland in 1974
Sunderland Echo
1:29
Beautiful Durham in the 1950s
Sunderland Echo
4:03
A 'drone flight' over Sunderland's past
Sunderland Echo